Will a Breast Lift Leave Scars? What Patients Should Know

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Jane Kannaphat
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November 21, 2025
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3 min read
Wondering if a breast lift leaves scars? Learn about different techniques, healing timelines, and how Thailand’s surgeons help scars fade faster.
Learn about different techniques, healing timelines, and how Thailand’s surgeons help scars fade faster.

Will a Breast Lift Leave Scars? What Patients Should Know

Many patients worry that a breast lift will leave visible scars, but with modern surgical techniques and proper aftercare, scars can fade beautifully over time. Here’s what to expect before and after your procedure in Thailand.

Where Breast Lift Scars Appear

Scar placement depends on the degree of sagging and the technique used:

  • Donut Lift: Around the areola only ; minimal scarring.

  • Lollipop Lift: Around the areola and vertically down to the breast crease.

  • Anchor Lift: Adds a horizontal line under the breast for significant lifting.

Your surgeon will choose the method that provides the best lift with the least scarring.

How Long Scars Take to Fade

Fresh scars start pink or red but fade within several months with proper care.
Using silicone sheets or gels, avoiding sun exposure, and following scar-care instructions all speed up healing.

Expert Scar Care in Thailand

At Beauty Butler partner hospitals, post-op care includes medical-grade scar treatment and optional nurse visits to monitor healing. Patients receive guidance on massage, moisturizers, and aftercare tailored to their skin type.

Conclusion

Breast lift scars are normal and manageable ; and with expert care, they fade to fine lines that blend naturally with the skin.

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