1. Breast Implant:
- Making discreet incisions under the armpit, breast, or areola
- Placing silicone-filled implants beneath the breast tissue
- Enhancing the breast's aesthetic appearance and shape
- This surgery is typically performed under general anesthesia, ensuring a comfortable and pain-free experience.
2. Fat Transfer:
- Fat harvesting
- Fat processing
- Fat injection
- A natural-looking breast enhancement
- Minimal complications, which are temporary
- The added benefit of removing excess fat from another area of the body through liposuction
Who is a good candidate of Breast Augmentation?
- Small breast size: To enhance naturally small breasts.
- Breast ptosis: To address breast drooping after childbirth, lactation, or aging.
- Asymmetrical breasts: To balance the size of uneven breasts.
- Breast reconstruction: To restore breast shape and size after cancer treatment or mastectomy
- Post-weight loss: To restore breast volume and shape after significant weight loss.
- Fashion and lifestyle: To feel confident wearing fitted clothing, swimsuits, or evening wear.
- Loss of breast firmness: To rejuvenate breast appearance and restore a more youthful look.
Benefits of Breast Augmentation
- Restored Self-Esteem
- Boosted Self-Confidence
- Improved Breast Size and Volume
- Fuller Breasts
- Aesthetic and Attractive Breasts
- Self-Satisfaction
- Minimal side effects and complications
The Cost for Breast Augmentation:
- Surgeon's fee
- Clinic location and reputation
- Customized surgery
- Anesthesia fee
- Maintain a healthy lifestyle
The Procedure:
- Incision and implant placement
- Closure and suturing
- Anesthesia and comfort
- Recovery
What does Happens During Consultation and Examination?
Before undergoing breast augmentation surgery, our expert surgeons schedule a consultation session with you. This meeting is crucial in helping your surgeon understand your:
1. Medical history: Previous illnesses, medications, allergies, and medical treatments.
2. Previous cosmetic surgeries: Any prior surgeries that may impact the current procedure.
3. Future plans: Weight loss goals, pregnancy plans, or any other relevant information.
It’s essential to share your expectations and goals with your surgeon during this session. They will:
1. Examine your breasts: Assess size, shape, skin quality, and areola/nipple position.
2. Determine the best approach: Based on your unique needs and expectations.
3. Provide guidance on realistic expectations: Help you understand what can be achieved through surgery.
Remember, open communication with your surgeon is key to achieving the best possible results.
How to Prepare for Breast Augmentation?
Additional Exams A mammogram or other examinations may be necessary before surgery.
Lifestyle Changes 1. Quit smoking: Refrain from smoking at least one week prior to surgery.
2. Avoid certain medications: Stop taking aspirin and anti-inflammatory drugs two weeks before surgery, as they may increase bleeding risks.
By following these guidelines, you’ll be well-prepared for a smooth and successful surgery.
How Breast Augmentation is performed?
- An expert anesthetist administers general anesthesia, ensuring the patient remains pain-free and asleep during surgery.
- he surgeon makes an incision in a previously agreed-upon location, such as under the breast, around the areola, or in the armpit. The incision site is carefully chosen to minimize visible scarring.
- A pocket is created under the breast tissue or muscle to accommodate the implant. The implant is then inserted, and the wound is closed with absorbable stitches.
- The surgeon removes excess fat from a designated area of the body using liposuction.
- he extracted fat is processed and injected into the breasts to enhance volume and size.
Risks of Breast Augmentation
- Pain
- Infection
- Implant rupture or leakage
- Swelling
- Nipple-areola sensation loss
- Capsular contracture
Risks of Breast Augmentation
- Quit smoking
- Avoid certain medications
- By following these guidelines, you'll be well-prepared for a smooth and successful surgery.