Breast Lift Surgery in Madrid, Marbella & Gibraltar | Dr. Marco Vricella

Breast Lift Surgery in Madrid, Marbella and Gibraltar — Dr. Marco Vricella, Plastic Surgeon

Dr. Marco Vricella specialises in mastopexy or breast lift surgery in Madrid, Marbella and Gibraltar. Specialist plastic surgeon and SECPRE member with over 20 years of experience in aesthetic and reconstructive breast surgery.

Dr. Marco Vricella, breast lift surgery specialist in Madrid

Breast Lift
Surgery

Lift, reshape and rejuvenate sagging breasts with precise technique and natural results. Personalised procedure according to the degree of ptosis in Madrid, Marbella and Gibraltar.

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Mastopexy is a surgical procedure designed to lift and improve the shape of sagging breasts. If you feel your figure has become less harmonious over time, after pregnancy, or due to natural changes, Dr. Marco Vricella, a cosmetic surgery specialist, will help you regain your self-confidence naturally and safely.

Also known as a breast lift, mastopexy treats breast ptosis: the descent of the nipple-areola complex below the inframammary crease and the loss of the breast’s natural projection and firmness. Pregnancy, breastfeeding, significant weight loss and ageing are the most common causes. In all these situations, the skin loses its elasticity and the glandular tissue redistributes towards the lower pole, creating a sagging breast that does not respond to any conservative treatment.

Dr. Marco Vricella has been performing breast lift surgery in Madrid, Marbella and Gibraltar for over two decades, adapting the technique —periareolar, vertical or inverted-T— to the exact degree of ptosis of each patient. The goal is a harmonious, natural and long-lasting result, with minimised scarring and proportions balanced with the rest of the silhouette.

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Surgical Techniques

The right technique
for every degree of ptosis

The mastopexy technique depends on the severity of the condition. Typically, a periareolar incision is made to access and reshape the glandular structure. The constricted base is released, the areola is repositioned, and in many cases an implant is placed to restore volume and contour. In more severe cases, tissue expansion or fat grafting may be used as complementary techniques. Dr. Vricella selects the best combination following a complete morphological assessment.

Periareolar Mastopexy

Indicated for grade I (mild) ptosis. The incision is made only around the areola, following its border. It allows a moderate lift of the nipple-areola complex and can reduce the areolar diameter if needed. It produces the most discreet scar of all breast lift techniques.

Mild Ptosis · Minimal Scar

Vertical Mastopexy

Indicated for grade II (moderate) ptosis. Combines the periareolar incision with a vertical scar from the areola to the inframammary crease, giving a lollipop shape. It allows more complete remodelling of the breast tissue and a more pronounced lift than the periareolar technique alone.

Moderate Ptosis · Excellent Shape

Inverted-T Technique

Indicated for grade III (severe) ptosis or when there is a large amount of excess skin. Incorporates the periareolar, vertical and a horizontal scar in the inframammary crease. It is the most comprehensive technique, offering the greatest lift and reshaping. Scars are concealed within the natural anatomical zones.

Severe Ptosis · Maximum Lift
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Surgical Technique · Combinations

Mastopexy with Implants and
Surgical Techniques

Mastopexy is a surgical procedure designed to lift and reshape sagging breasts. Over time, especially after pregnancy or breastfeeding, it’s common for breasts to lose firmness and sag. In Madrid, Dr. Vricella tailors each procedure by combining the most appropriate techniques — standalone, with implants, or with reduction — based on your individual case.

  • Mastopexy alone — lifts and reshapes without altering volume; indicated when volume is satisfactory
  • Mastopexy + augmentation — lifts the breast and adds volume with an implant; ideal after weight loss or breastfeeding
  • Mastopexy + reduction — corrects ptosis while simultaneously reducing excess volume
  • Day-case surgery under general anaesthesia, average duration 2 to 3 hours
  • Scars strategically placed in low-visibility anatomical zones
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Post-operative · Recovery

A progressive and
predictable recovery

Recovery following a breast lift follows a similar course to that of breast augmentation. Most patients resume their daily activities within a few days, avoiding strenuous physical exertion. Wearing a post-surgical bra is recommended for one to two months, and regular follow-up visits are essential to monitor proper healing and long-term results.

  • Days 1–3 — Rest with optional drainage; compression dressing; moderate, manageable discomfort
  • Days 4–10 — Return to everyday activities; post-surgical support bra
  • Weeks 2–3 — Suture removal; start of scar care
  • Months 1–2 — Light exercise resumed; residual swelling decreasing
  • Months 3–6 — Final result established; scars maturing
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Post-operative follow-up for breast lift — Dr. Marco Vricella
Indications

Are you a good candidate
for a breast lift?

Mastopexy or breast lift surgery is indicated in a variety of clinical situations. The most accurate way to find out is through a personalised consultation, where Dr. Vricella will classify your degree of ptosis and explain the most appropriate technique for your case.

Ideal candidate profile

  • Breast ptosis following pregnancy, breastfeeding or significant weight loss
  • Nipple-areola complex descending below the inframammary crease
  • Loss of the breast’s natural projection and firmness
  • Excess or lax skin in the lower pole of the breast
  • Breast asymmetry with different degrees of ptosis on each side
  • Patient aged 18 or over with complete physical development
  • Stable weight for at least 6 months prior to surgery
  • Realistic expectations regarding scarring and final result

Additional considerations

  • Not recommended if pregnancy is planned in the short to medium term
  • Active smokers are advised to stop smoking 4 weeks before surgery
  • Pending weight loss: reaching a stable weight beforehand is recommended
  • A mammogram may be required for patients over 40 years of age
  • In very severe ptosis, a more extensive technique with a larger scar may be necessary
  • Anticoagulants or other medications must be disclosed during the consultation
The Process

From consultation
to result

01
Initial Consultation

Assessment of the degree of ptosis, complete morphological analysis, selection of the most appropriate technique and planning of the result. With no obligation whatsoever.

02
Surgical Planning

Pre-operative studies, precise pre-operative design, technique confirmation and coordination of the procedure in Madrid, Marbella or Gibraltar.

03
Surgery

Day-case surgery under general anaesthesia in an accredited operating theatre. Average duration of 2 to 3 hours depending on the technique. Discharge on the same day in most cases.

04
Post-operative Follow-up

Reviews at 48 hours, 1 week, 1 month and 3 months. Dr. Vricella’s team will support your recovery and the scar maturation process throughout.

Frequently Asked Questions

Breast Lift —
Your questions answered

The most common questions from patients considering a breast lift or mastopexy in Madrid with Dr. Marco Vricella.

The technique depends primarily on the degree of ptosis: periareolar for mild ptosis, vertical for moderate, and inverted-T for severe ptosis or when there is significant excess skin. During the consultation, Dr. Vricella will carry out a complete morphological assessment and explain which technique best suits your case and what scarring each involves.
Yes. Simultaneous mastopexy with augmentation is one of the most frequently requested combinations. It is indicated when the patient wishes to lift the breast and restore or increase lost volume — very common following pregnancy and breastfeeding. Dr. Vricella will assess whether it is technically safe to perform both in the same surgical procedure or in two separate stages.
Duration varies according to the technique and whether it is combined with another procedure. A standalone mastopexy takes approximately 2 to 3 hours. If performed simultaneously with augmentation or reduction, it may take somewhat longer. Surgery is performed under general anaesthesia on a day-case basis in the majority of cases.
Most patients return to everyday activities within 7–10 days. Moderate exercise can be resumed after 3–4 weeks and intense exercise after 6 weeks. The final result, with residual swelling resolved and scars fully matured, consolidates between 3 and 6 months.
Discomfort is moderate and well managed with oral analgesics. The most frequent sensation is tension and tightness in the treated area. Wearing the post-surgical support bra continuously during the first weeks is essential to ensure correct positioning and healing of the breast.
In most cases, breastfeeding is not compromised. The techniques used by Dr. Vricella preserve the milk ducts and the innervation of the nipple-areola complex wherever possible. This point is analysed individually during the consultation, particularly if a future pregnancy is planned.
As with any surgery, there are risks such as infection, temporary changes in sensation, and the possible need for follow-up procedures. However, in the hands of a skilled and experienced surgeon like Dr. Vricella, complications are significantly minimised. All individual risk factors are thoroughly assessed during the consultation to ensure maximum safety.
Initial results are visible within a few weeks once the swelling subsides. However, the final result, with the breast fully settled and the scars in the maturation process, is reached between 3 and 6 months. Shape, projection and symmetry improve progressively throughout this period.
Scars are inevitable but predictable. Their extent depends on the technique: the periareolar technique leaves only a scar around the areola; the vertical technique adds a line to the crease; the inverted-T includes an additional horizontal scar concealed in the inframammary crease. With appropriate care — sun protection, scar creams — scars fade significantly over time.
The results of a breast lift are long-lasting provided a stable weight is maintained and a further pregnancy after the procedure is avoided. Natural ageing and gravity will continue to act over time, but the improvement compared to the pre-operative situation is maintained for a prolonged period. A healthy lifestyle and wearing appropriate support contribute to prolonging the result.
You can book your consultation via the form on this page, by telephone or by email. Dr. Vricella’s team will contact you to arrange your first appointment in Madrid, Marbella or Gibraltar. Contact us now →
First Step

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Take the first step towards an informed decision. Dr. Vricella and his team will assess your degree of ptosis, explain which technique is most appropriate and answer all your questions — with no obligation.

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