If you browse the Monthly Top Ten online stories of Plastic Surgery Practice this month, you’ll see Dr. Cuzalina’s article titled “What Is the Best Short Scar Lift?” residing at #1.
A ’short scar lift’ avoids the use of a long incision within the inframammary fold (where the breast and chest meet). The question is a commonly debated topic among cosmetic surgeons who perform breast lift surgery, and this article includes a discussion of the various short-scar techniques performed today.
The truth of the matter is that as long as patients present different anatomical considerations, and hold different aesthetic preferences, no ‘best’ technique exists. Choosing the best technique means aiming for the most satisfying result with the least amount of risk.
You can read the article here. Please be aware: toward the end of the article, there are some images of real surgery taking place.

Dr. Cuzalina of Tulsa Surgical Arts, has written many articles on cosmetic surgery. He is also frequently asked to speak at national cosmetic surgery meetings on the topic of simultaneous Breast Lift and Augmentation. What this means for the patient is one less surgery, one less anesthesia fee, and less overall downtime. This blog includes his latest article in Surge Magazine, a quarterly magazine distributed to members of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery.



