Breast Uplift in England

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Browse different services in England offering, or facilitating, breast uplift surgery.

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Enhance Medical Group

(Hospital in Birmingham)

Good (CQC)

CQC (Regulator) Rating

4.8 Stars

(2,700+) Trustpilot Reviews 

From £6,450

Surgery Price

Lasted Updated: 17 Nov 2025

Enhance Medical Group

(Hospital in Birmingham)

From £6,450

Manchester Private Hospital

(Hospital in Manchester)

From £7,990

MYA Cosmetic Surgery

(Hospital in Preston)

From £6,895

Last Updated: 17 Nov 2025

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Breast Surgery

What is Breast Uplift Surgery (Mastopexy)?

Breast uplift surgery – also known as mastopexy or breast lift – is a procedure designed to lift and reshape sagging breasts.

The surgery involves removing excess skin and lifting breast tissue.

Women may choose this procedure to address breast sagging (ptosis) caused by ageing, weight changes, or pregnancy; to restore a more youthful breast appearance; and to improve breast symmetry and confidence.

A breast uplift can be performed in combination with a breast augmentation (implants), this is referred to as breast uplift with implants.

In England all breast uplift surgeries:

These regulatory bodies are in place to ensure high standards of care and patient safety.

Procedure Overview

Procedure Time

2-3 Hours

Hospital Stay

Day Case / 1 Night Stay

Full Recovery

Approx. 6-12 Weeks

Time Off Work

Approx. 1-2 Weeks

Reasonable Mobility

After a Day

Exercise & Sex

After 6 Weeks

(These details are general estimates, and exact details can vary case by case)

Before and After images

Breast Uplift Surgery
Before & After Gallery

View breast uplift surgery before and after gallery for results achieved from this surgery. (Please note, the images may also include additional procedures, such as breast augmentation with implants, which are commonly performed alongside a breast uplift.).

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How Much Does a Breast Uplift Surgery Cost in England?

Based on services listed on Endora Health, the average starting price for a breast uplift in England is ~£7,000.

Featured - Non-Sponsored

Enhance Medical Group

(Hospital In Birmingham)

Good (CQC)

CQC (Regulator) Rating

4.8 Stars

(2,700+) Trustpilot Reviews 

From £6,450

Surgery Price

Lasted Updated: 17 Nov 2025

What To Ask Services About Pricing?

Before booking your surgery, it’s important to understand exactly what is included in the price quoted by a service.

Typically, the price will include:

  • Pre-surgical assessments
  • Surgeon and anaesthetist fees 
  • Theatre costs
  • Recovery bed

Note: You can request a written quotation that clearly breaks down all costs and inclusions. This can help you avoid unexpected fees later. If you are ever unsure about something, you can ask the service directly.

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Different Types of Breast Surgeries in England

This page focuses on breast uplift surgery (mastopexy) performed under general anaesthetic. There are several ways surgeons can carry out the procedure.

Incision Pattern

Surgeons may use different incision types, including:

  • Periareolar incision – around the edge of the areola
  • Vertical (“lollipop”) incision – around the areola with a vertical line down to the breast fold
  • Wise-pattern (“anchor”) incision – around the areola, vertically down

Nipple and Areola Repositioning

During the surgery, the nipple and areola can also be repositioned, this is typically done to create a natural, lifted appearance while maintaining blood and nerve supply.

Other Breast Procedures

Safety and Standards

All breast uplift surgeries in England must be performed in a Care Quality Commission (CQC) regulated facility.

The CQC is an independent regulator of health and social care services in England. You can verify CQC status by visiting the CQC website.

It is important to verify that the surgeon performing the procedure is appropriately regulated by the General Medical Council (GMC). You can ask for a GMC number and check it against the GMC records.

References

Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust (2025) ‘Breast plastic and reconstructive surgery’. NHS. Available here.

NHS Scotland (2025) ‘Mastopexy’. NHS Scotland. Available here.

BAPRAS (2025) ‘Breast uplift (mastopexy)’. BAPRAS. Available here.

Bupa (2024) ‘Breast uplift surgery (mastopexy): Procedure and recovery’. Bupa. Available here.

Riggio, E., Toia, F., D’Arpa, S. and Moschella, F. (2012) ‘Complications in cosmetic breast surgery’. Gland Surgery, 1(3), pp. 97–102. Available here.

Nguyen, T.J., Berger, N., Smetona, J.T. and Steward, R.G. (2013) ‘Mastopexy techniques and outcomes: A systematic review’. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 33(8), pp. 1143–1154. Available here.

de Brito, M.J., Nahabedian, M.Y. and Sabino Neto, M. (2020) ‘Breast ptosis reconstruction: indications and outcomes’. Clinics, 75, p. e1780. Available here.

Khavanin, N., Jordan, S.W. and Fine, N.A. (2017) ‘Comparison of techniques in mastopexy: a meta-analysis of objective and subjective outcomes’. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 139(4), pp. 839e–857e. Available here.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions for Breast Reduction in England

Common questions on breast reduction surgery in England.

Based on the listed services on Endora Health, the average starting price for breast reduction in England is around £8250.

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