Breast surgery

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Female breast enhancement is one of the most common and popular cosmetic surgical procedures now taking place. Augmentation (mammoplasty) or lifting of the breasts (mastopexy) not only improves physical appearance and body contours but also boosts confidence and self-esteem.

Breast Augmentation (Mammoplasty)

Boost both confidence and appearance. Breast augmentation (known as Mammoplasty) is one of the most commonly performed aesthetic surgeries worldwide. The procedure involves placing implants either behind the breast tissue or beneath the chest muscle to increase volume and improve contours. The surgery is often chosen for cosmetic enhancement, restoration after pregnancy or weight loss, or reconstruction following mastectomy or injury. Implant types, shapes, and placements are selected based on body type, desired appearance, and patient preference. The goal is to achieve a natural, balanced, and proportionate breast contours that aligns with the individual’s cosmetic expectations.

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Boost both confidence and appearance. Breast augmentation (known as Mammoplasty) is one of the most commonly performed aesthetic surgeries worldwide. The procedure involves placing implants either behind the breast tissue or beneath the chest muscle to increase volume and improve contours. The surgery is often chosen for cosmetic enhancement, restoration after pregnancy or weight loss, or reconstruction following mastectomy or injury. Implant types, shapes, and placements are selected based on body type, desired appearance, and patient preference. The goal is to achieve a natural, balanced, and proportionate breast contours that aligns with the individual’s cosmetic expectations.

Adults seeking to: Enhance their breast size or shape for cosmetic reasons. Restore volume loss after pregnancy, breastfeeding, or weight loss. Correct breast asymmetry or congenital deformities. Reconstruct breasts following mastectomy or trauma. Must have: Realistic expectations about outcomes. Good physical and mental health. Fully developed breasts (age ≥18 for saline implants; ≥22 for silicone).

May vary with provider. Hospital stay: Usually day surgery or overnight. Initial recovery: Soreness, swelling, and tightness for 1–2 weeks. Supportive surgical bra is worn continuously. Return to light activities: 1–2 weeks. Resume exercise/strenuous activity: 4–6 weeks. Final results: Visible once swelling settles - around 2–3 months.

Enhanced breast size, shape, and symmetry. Restores youthful contours and body proportions. Improves self-image and confidence. Long-lasting results. Can correct volume loss after pregnancy or ageing.

Bleeding, infection, or poor wound healing. Capsular contracture (scar tissue tightening around implant). Implant rupture or leakage. Changes in nipple or breast sensation (temporary or permanent). Breast augmentation is a highly customisable procedure that can significantly improve body contour and self-confidence. While safe and effective, it requires careful surgical planning, informed consent, and long-term monitoring for implant integrity and aesthetic maintenance. This is just an outline. Your specialist surgeon will be able to talk to you about these issues in more detail and make sure that there is informed consent.

Breast lift (Mastopexy)

Breast lift surgery is designed to rejuvenate the breast shape and position without significantly changing size. Over time, factors such as ageing, gravity, pregnancy, breastfeeding, weight fluctuations, and genetics can cause breasts to lose firmness and sag. During a mastopexy, the surgeon removes excess skin, reshapes the breast tissue, and repositions the nipple and areola higher on the chest for a more lifted, natural appearance. It can be performed alone or combined with breast augmentation (for added volume) or breast reduction (to decrease size and lift simultaneously). The goal is to achieve a proportionate, uplifted, and symmetrical breast shape that enhances the patient’s body contour and confidence.

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Breast lift surgery is designed to rejuvenate the breast shape and position without significantly changing size. Over time, factors such as ageing, gravity, pregnancy, breastfeeding, weight fluctuations, and genetics can cause breasts to lose firmness and sag. During a mastopexy, the surgeon removes excess skin, reshapes the breast tissue, and repositions the nipple and areola higher on the chest for a more lifted, natural appearance. It can be performed alone or combined with breast augmentation (for added volume) or breast reduction (to decrease size and lift simultaneously). The goal is to achieve a proportionate, uplifted, and symmetrical breast shape that enhances the patient’s body contour and confidence.

Women with: Sagging (ptotic) breasts due to age, pregnancy, or weight loss. Flattened, elongated, or pendulous breasts. Downward-pointing nipples or stretched areolas. Asymmetrical breast position or contours. Must have: Good overall health and stable weight. Realistic expectations and understanding that a breast lift does not significantly increase breast size.

May vary with provider. Hospital stay: Usually day surgery or overnight. Initial recovery: Swelling, bruising, and tightness for 1–2 weeks. Surgical bra worn continuously to support healing. Return to light activities: 1–2 weeks. Resume exercise or heavy lifting: 4–6 weeks. Final results: Seen once swelling subsides - typically 2–3 months post-surgery.

Restores youthful breast shape and firmness. Repositions sagging nipples to a more natural height. Improves breast symmetry and projection. Enhances self-confidence and body image. Can be combined with implants for added volume if desired.

Scarring (around the areola, vertically, and/or along the breast crease). Changes in nipple or breast sensation (often temporary). Asymmetry or contour irregularities. Bleeding, infection, or delayed wound healing. Loss of nipple or areolar tissue (rare). Possible recurrence of sagging over time, especially with future pregnancy or weight changes. A breast lift restores a firmer, perkier, and more youthful breast shape by tightening skin and repositioning tissue - not by adding volume. It offers long-lasting, natural-looking results, especially for women seeking rejuvenation after pregnancy or weight loss. This is just an outline. Your specialist surgeon will be able to talk to you about these issues in more detail and make sure that there is informed consent.

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