Treatment Overview
Treatment Time:
2-2.5 Hours
Hospital Stay:
1 Night
Time Off Work:
2 Weeks for sedentary roles
Time Without Driving:
3 Weeks
Time Without Exercise:
8 Weeks
Bathing:
Showers after 3 days, no bathing until healed
Time Without Walking:
Day One
Aftercare:
Sports bra for 6-8 weeks
The Results
Results are usually good and patients feel rejuvenated and more youthful after surgery and often go out and buy a whole new wardrobe of clothes and underwear.
Procedure & Aftercare
During the procedure, we use top-rated anaesthesia to ensure the safest and most relaxing experience. We use the latest techniques and technologies to ensure every surgery is performed safely and effectively, with minimal discomfort and downtime.
Aftercare includes 2 post-op follow-up appointments with Mr. Gerard Lambe, who will provide ongoing support and care to ensure that your results are optimal and that you are happy with the outcome of your cosmetic surgery.
If you would like a further consultation with Mr. Lambe, the price would be £95 per appointment.
Costs
The cost of breast uplift is £7,500, with an initial consultation fee of £250. This is a fully inclusive price, ensuring complete transparency with no hidden charges.
Your fee covers the use of high-quality medical equipment, specially selected anaesthesia for a calm and relaxing experience, and all necessary medications and aftercare.
Financing
We offer flexible finance options to help make your breast uplift surgery more affordable by spreading the cost into manageable monthly payments.
See The Results:
Breast Uplift FAQs
What is the price of Breast Uplift?
All procedures at Reflect Clinic are unique to you as we all have different types of skin, unique shapes and our own individual aspirations.
Please click here to find out the cost of your breast enlargement in Manchester surgery.
Click book a consultation to find out what Mr Gerard Lambe, the best cosmetic surgeon in the UK can do for you.
Once you have been assessed, you will then receive an exact price for your breast uplift in Manchester surgery which is clear and transparent so that you can make arrangements for finance (0% finance is available via Spire Manchester) or pay in full to begin the next step of your cosmetic surgery journey to The Most Beautiful You.
You should not have a breast uplift procedure if...
You have a BMI of over 32, smoke or vape, are in bad health and are taking anti-coagulant medication or are diabetic.
Do I have to stay overnight in hospital?
For an uplift you can usually be a day case and you should arrange for someone to take you home later that day.
What is the difference between a breast reduction and a breast uplift?
A breast reduction reduces the size and weight of ladies breasts using a carefully planned pattern of scarring.
The nipple is often sitting in a low position in ladies who have larger breasts and this is also lifted at the same time to create a pleasing natural appearance.
What about breast feeding?
Unfortunately, breast feeding is highly unlikely to be possible after this surgery.
How long will I need help after surgery?
Generally you will need to have some help with shopping and childcare for the first week at a minimum as it is advisable not to lift anything heavy while your breasts are healing.
Can I pick a cup size?
It is not possible to promise a cup size but we will do our very best to produce the size and shape of breasts you desire.
There are limitations to what can be achieved and this will be discussed fully with you consultation.
Follow Up Procedure
I will review you in the clinic 10-14 days later and remove the dressings and inspect the wounds. If all is well then you will usually have a much lighter dressing applied and then a plan to review your progress in about 4 weeks and then 3 months time. It is important in the post operative period to avoid anything rubbing or pressing on the wounds and so I ask that you wear a soft and supportive sports bra with no under wiring until I am happy that all wounds have settled nicely.
Complications
All operations have the potential for complications and a breast uplift is no exception. The most frequently seen issues are in the small area where a scar meets the chest wall which can sometimes be a little slower to heal. Poor scarring is a risk in any surgery and is not under the control of the Surgeon. A risk that is always discussed is the potential of loss of a nipple. This is because the nipple has to be moved and it needs to carry a healthy blood supply with it. If the blood supply does not feed the nipple then there can be problems with healing or loss of the nipple. This is something I have very rarely seen in my whole career and is more common if a breast uplift is being repeated and the Surgeon does not have the information regarding the previous surgery available to them.
Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma (ALCL) is a very rare cancer that MAY be associated with breast implant capsules. Approximately only 3 in 100 million women in the US are diagnosed per year. The relationship between breast implants and ALCL is unclear and is currently under investigation.
What should I do if I am worried post op?
If you have any cause for concern after your surgery such as dressings being soiled or increasing pain and redness, then you should contact the hospital on the number provided on your discharge notes. Mr Lambe will also review you in the clinic 2 weeks after surgery and remove your dressings and check the wounds are healing nicely.
Results
The vast majority of patients are delighted with the results of their breast uplift in Manchester surgery and wish they had done it sooner! It can be a truly life-changing procedure for some patients leading to a new lease of life with increased confidence and a whole new wardrobe!




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