Achieve your desired breast size and shape with this surgical procedure:
Our skilled surgeons use implants to tailor the procedure to your unique anatomy, lifestyle, and goals. Your safety and satisfaction are our priorities.
*Individual results may vary
Breast augmentation, also referred to as augmentation mammaplasty is a procedure that involves using implants to fulfill your desire for fuller breasts or to restore breast volume. Also known as augmentation mammaplasty, the procedure involves using implants to fulfill your desire for fuller breasts or to restore breast volume lost after weight reduction or pregnancy.
Breast augmentation can:
Implants also may be used to reconstruct a breast after mastectomy or injury.
Breast augmentation won’t:
Breast lifting can often be done at the same time as your augmentation or may require a separate operation. Your plastic surgeon will assist you in making this decision.
Is it right for me?
Breast augmentation is a highly individualized procedure, and you should do it for yourself, not to fulfill someone else’s desires or to try to fit any sort of ideal image.
Breast augmentation may be a good option for you if:
Your consultation is your time to ask the doctor about the procedure you’re considering, how he thinks it will work for you and any concerns you may have.
Questions to Consider:
Your surgeon will:
After your consultation with the physician, you will meet with the practice manager to discuss procedure costs.
The effectiveness and safety of your breast augmentation revision hinge on your open and honest communication during the consultation. Expect questions about your health, goals, and lifestyle, and feel free to openly express any emotions, whether it’s excitement or preoperative stress. Your plastic surgeon is here to address your concerns and ensure you feel confident and comfortable throughout the process.
There are several things to do prior to your procedure that will make your recovery as smooth as possible and ease your pre-procedure anxiety.
Your Pre-Op Checklist:
Day of Surgery:
Above all, adhering to your surgeon’s pre-surgery recommendations is key to a successful and swift recovery.
Anesthesia Options:
Choose from intravenous sedation or general anesthesia for comfort during surgery, recommended by your doctor.
Incision Placement:
Discuss with your plastic surgeon the inconspicuous placement of incisions, tailored to your desired outcome and anatomy to minimize visible scarring.
Personalized Implant Selection:
Engage in open discussions about breast size, shape, and individual factors to determine the ideal implant type and size based on your expectations, breast anatomy, skin elasticity, and body type.
Options for breast Implants:
Saline and silicone breast implants are two distinct options for breast augmentation, each with its own set of characteristics:
Saline Breast Implants:
Composition: Filled with sterile salt water (saline).
Shell: Made of silicone elastomer.
Adjustability: Saline implants can be adjusted after surgery, allowing for fine-tuning of size.
Incision Size: Typically require smaller incisions as they are filled after placement.
Feel: Generally firmer and may not feel as natural as silicone implants.
Rupture Detection: Easier to detect ruptures, as the saline is harmlessly absorbed by the body.
Silicone Breast Implants:
Composition: Filled with silicone gel, which mimics the feel of natural breast tissue.
Shell: Made of silicone elastomer.
Adjustability: Pre-filled and cannot be adjusted after surgery.
Incision Size: Generally, require larger incisions due to being pre-filled.
Feel: Often considered more natural in terms of look and feel.
Rupture Detection: Silent ruptures are possible, requiring regular monitoring through imaging.
Ultimately, the choice between saline and silicone breast implants depends on individual preferences, body type, and desired outcomes. Consult with your plastic surgeon to determine the most suitable option for your unique needs and goals.
Saline and silicone breast implants are two distinct options for breast augmentation, each with its own set of characteristics:
Saline Breast Implants:
Composition: Filled with sterile salt water (saline).
Shell: Made of silicone elastomer.
Adjustability: Saline implants can be adjusted after surgery, allowing for fine-tuning of size.
Incision Size: Typically require smaller incisions as they are filled after placement.
Feel: Generally firmer and may not feel as natural as silicone implants.
Rupture Detection: Easier to detect ruptures, as the saline is harmlessly absorbed by the body.
Silicone Breast Implants:
Composition: Filled with silicone gel, which mimics the feel of natural breast tissue.
Shell: Made of silicone elastomer.
Adjustability: Pre-filled and cannot be adjusted after surgery.
Incision Size: Generally, require larger incisions due to being pre-filled.
Feel: Often considered more natural in terms of look and feel.
Rupture Detection: Silent ruptures are possible, requiring regular monitoring through imaging.
Ultimately, the choice between saline and silicone breast implants depends on individual preferences, body type, and desired outcomes. Consult with your plastic surgeon to determine the most suitable option for your unique needs and goals.
Recovery durations after Breast Augmentations vary for each patient (days to months).
Following your breast augmentation procedure, dressings or bandages will be applied to the incisions. To minimize swelling and provide support during the healing process, an elastic bandage or support bra is recommended.
You will receive detailed instructions covering:
Ensure you address specific queries about your individual recovery:
Your plastic surgeon and/or their team will provide detailed explanations of surgery-associated
risks. Consent forms will be signed to ensure your full comprehension of the procedure and potential complications.
Some Risks Involved:
Breast Health Clarification:
Breast implants do not compromise breast health. Scientific research, including independent studies by entities such as the Institute of Medicine, has found no proven link between breast implants and autoimmune or systemic diseases.
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