BreastTite
What is BREASTTITE?
BreastTite is a minimally invasive procedure that uses radiofrequency technology to tighten breast tissue, lift the breast, and improve shape without the need for large incisions or extensive surgery. It is ideal for women seeking a subtle lift, firmer contours, or correction of mild sagging (ptosis), often after pregnancy, weight loss, or ageing.
Unlike traditional breast lift surgery, BreastTite offers a scar-minimising approach that stimulates collagen production and provides both internal and external tissue tightening, leading to a more youthful breast contour with natural-looking results.
What is THE PROCESS?
Your journey begins with a comprehensive consultation, where we discuss your concerns, goals, and overall suitability.
- We will explain how BreastTite works, outline expected outcomes, and create a personalised plan tailored to your needs.
- You will also meet your dedicated patient coordinator, who will provide seamless support throughout your journey and remain available via WhatsApp for discreet communication.
- The procedure is usually performed under local anaesthetic with sedation. Small, hidden entry points are made, through which a fine probe delivers controlled radiofrequency energy beneath the skin. This contracts and firms the breast tissue internally, while the external electrode simultaneously monitors temperature for safety and precision.
- Recovery is typically quick, with most patients resuming light activities within a few days. A supportive bra is usually worn for several weeks to assist healing and optimise results. Mild swelling and bruising are expected initially, but these gradually subside as skin tightening and lifting effects continue to improve over the following months.
How much does BREASTTITE COST?
The cost of BreastTite starts from £5,750.
This includes your surgeon’s fee, anaesthetist’s fee, use of our private operating theatre and all necessary surgical and medical.
As every treatment is bespoke, a detailed quotation will be provided after your consultation, once your personalised treatment and recovery plan has been finalised.