The Bellesoma method is an internationally acclaimed method for breast lift surgery. It is developed
by Dr. Gary Horndeski. It is a “no vertical scar” surgical breast lift method that can be used by
women of all ages for breast lifts. This proprietary method is used for breast lift, breast reduction,
and breast explant.
The USP of Dr. Gary Horndeski’s Bellesoma Method is that it does not leave a vertical scar on the
front of the breast like a traditional mastopexy. That’s why most women are attracted to the
Horndeski method.
But, who are ideal candidates for breast lift surgery with Bellesoma Method, and what to keep in
mind after surgery? Let’s find out in this blogpost.
What is the Bellesoma method?
The Bellesoma method is a no vertical scar surgical breast lift method that uses a woman's own
tissue to reshape, reposition, and secure the breast to the chest muscle. It utilizes an incision around
the areola, and an incision along the underside of the breast crease to create the new breast
position.
Who are ideal candidates for a breast lift with the Bellesoma method?
Women looking for a solution to sagging breasts, drooping or pendulous breasts, or having breasts
with some degree of ptosis due to pregnancy, weight, fluctuation, breastfeeding, or aging can
choose the Bellesoma method for a breast lift.
As with a traditional breast lift procedure, patients should meet the following conditions for breast
lift surgery with the Bellesoma method:
● A patient should be in good health prior to surgery
● A patient should have a healthy and stable body weight
● A patient should be a nonsmoker. If a patient does smoke, they need to quit prior to surgery,
as smoking can negatively impact the patient’s results.
What to expect during breast lift surgery?
Breast lift surgery with the Bellesoma Method begins with a 3D scan of the patient’s breasts. The
imaging software calculates the patient’s breast volume and measurements in order to create a
surgical blueprint for the operation. The procedure is performed under general anesthesia on an
outpatient basis. Following the surgery, the patient is taken to the recovery room by the staff.
What to keep in mind post breast lift surgery?
● A patient should be accompanied by another adult who can drive the patient home as the
patient will not be able to drive home.
● A patient should take medicine as prescribed by Dr. Horndeski to help ease any discomfort
following the procedure.
● A patient should wear the surgical bra at all times for the duration prescribed to help
minimize bruising and swelling.
● A patient should plan on taking about 5-7 days off work in order to rest and recuperate.
● A patient should not do any heavy lifting for 2-3 weeks or longer.
● Patients should perform light exercises as instructed in order to promote optimal recovery.
● A patient should visit the doctor's office for post-operative care to ensure that the patient is
healing properly.