William J. Rifkin, MD

Breast Lift in New York, NY

Restore shape, position, and proportion with a refined breast lift approach

A breast lift, or mastopexy, is designed to improve breast shape, nipple position, and overall breast contour when the breasts have begun to sag or appear deflated. Pregnancy, breastfeeding, weight changes, aging, and genetics can all affect the skin envelope and breast tissue over time.

William J. Rifkin, MD offers breast lift surgery in New York City for patients who want a more elevated, youthful, and natural-looking breast shape without an overdone appearance. His approach focuses on proportion, balance, and long-term shape rather than simply making the breast look “higher.”

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What Is a Breast Lift?

A breast lift reshapes and elevates the breast by removing excess skin, tightening the breast envelope, and repositioning the nipple and areola to a more appropriate height. The goal is to improve breast position, projection, and contour while preserving a natural appearance.

A breast lift does not significantly increase breast size. For patients who want more upper breast fullness or a larger cup size, breast augmentation may be considered at the same time.

What a Breast Lift Can Improve


  • Drooping or sagging breasts
  • Nipples that point downward
  • Stretched or enlarged areolas
  • Loss of breast shape after pregnancy or weight change
  • Breast asymmetry related to position or shape
  • A flatter or deflated breast appearance
  • Clothing, bra, and swimsuit fit

The best breast lift results look natural, balanced, and appropriate for the patient’s frame.

Do I Need a Breast Lift, Breast Augmentation, or Both?

This is one of the most common questions patients ask during a breast consultation.

You may need a breast lift if:

Your main concern is that the breasts sit too low, the nipples point downward, or the skin feels stretched. A lift improves shape and position, but it does not add meaningful volume.

You may need breast augmentation if:

Your breast position is generally good, but you want more volume, fullness, or a larger breast size. Breast augmentation uses implants to increase breast volume, but implants alone do not reliably correct significant sagging.

You may need a breast lift with augmentation if:

You want both improved breast position and more volume, especially upper breast fullness. This combination can be helpful for patients whose breasts feel both low and deflated after pregnancy, breastfeeding, weight loss, or aging.

During consultation, Dr. Rifkin evaluates nipple position, skin quality, breast tissue, chest proportions, and your goals to determine whether a breast lift alone, augmentation alone, or augmentation-mastopexy is the most appropriate option.

Breast Lift Incision Options


Breast lift incision patterns depend on the amount of sagging, skin excess, and reshaping needed. Common approaches include:

Periareolar Lift

An incision around the areola may be used for mild sagging or areolar reshaping.

Vertical Lift

Also called a “lollipop” lift, this uses an incision around the areola and vertically down the lower breast. It is commonly used when more meaningful reshaping is needed.

Anchor Lift

For more significant sagging or excess skin, an incision may also be placed along the breast crease. This allows greater control of breast shape and skin tightening.

The incision pattern is chosen based on anatomy, not a one-size-fits-all template.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Breast Lift Surgery?

Good candidates for breast lift surgery are generally healthy patients who are bothered by sagging, stretched skin, downward nipple position, or loss of breast shape. Many patients consider mastopexy after pregnancy, breastfeeding, weight changes, or natural aging.

Ideal candidates are at a stable weight, do not smoke, and understand that a breast lift improves breast shape and position but does not stop the natural aging process. Patients planning future pregnancies may still be candidates, but timing should be discussed carefully.

Recovery After Breast Lift Surgery

Most patients return to light daily activities within several days and desk-based work in about one week, depending on the extent of surgery and whether a breast augmentation is performed at the same time.

Swelling, tightness, and mild bruising are common early after surgery. A supportive surgical bra is typically worn during the initial healing period. Strenuous exercise, heavy lifting, and upper body workouts are avoided until cleared by Dr. Rifkin.

Breast shape continues to settle and refine over several months.

Why Choose William J. Rifkin, MD for Breast Lift Surgery in NYC?


Dr. William J. Rifkin is a fellowship-trained aesthetic plastic surgeon in New York City with advanced training in breast and body contouring. His approach to breast lift surgery emphasizes natural shape, clean proportions, thoughtful scar placement, and results that fit the patient’s body rather than chasing an exaggerated look.

Patients considering breast lift surgery in Manhattan choose Dr. Rifkin for his precise technique, aesthetic eye, and individualized approach to breast surgery.

Frequently Asked Questions


A breast lift can make the breasts appear slightly smaller because excess skin is removed and the breast is reshaped. However, it is not the same as a breast reduction. If your goal is to reduce breast size, a breast reduction may be more appropriate.

Considering Breast Lift Surgery?

A breast lift consultation with William J. Rifkin, MD is designed to determine whether mastopexy, breast augmentation, or a combined lift with augmentation is best suited to your anatomy and goals. To learn more about breast lift surgery in New York, NY, schedule a consultation with Dr. Rifkin.

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