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Breast Augmentation

What is Breast Augmentation?

Breast augmentation is a cosmetic surgical procedure designed to enhance the size, shape, and volume of the breasts. This is typically achieved by placing silicone or saline implants beneath the breast tissue or chest muscles. The procedure is commonly performed to restore breast fullness lost after pregnancy, weight loss, or aging, or to achieve better breast symmetry and balance with the rest of the body. Breast augmentation is highly customizable, with options in implant type, size, shape, and placement tailored to each individual’s anatomy and aesthetic goals.

The Breast Augmentation Procedure

During breast augmentation, the procedure typically begins with general anesthesia for patient comfort. The surgeon makes an incision in one of three common locations: along the inframammary fold (under the breast), around the areola (periareolar), or in the armpit (transaxillary), depending on the patient’s anatomy and preferences. A pocket is then created either under the chest muscle (submuscular) or directly behind the breast tissue (subglandular), and the chosen implant is carefully placed into position. Once the implants are in place, the incisions are closed with sutures, and the area is bandaged. The surgery usually takes 1–2 hours and is performed on an outpatient basis.

Recovery and Results

Recovery from breast augmentation typically involves some swelling, soreness, and tightness in the chest for the first few days. Most patients can return to light daily activities within 3–7 days, while more strenuous activities and exercise should be avoided for about 4–6 weeks. A surgical bra or compression garment is often recommended to support healing. Initial results are noticeable immediately, but the final shape and position of the implants settle gradually over 2–3 months as swelling subsides and the tissues adjust. With proper care, breast augmentation results are long-lasting, providing enhanced volume and improved breast contour.

Types of Breast Implants

Our board-certified plastic surgeon offers a range of breast implant options, allowing for personalized treatment based on your body type, lifestyle, and aesthetic preferences. Each implant type is thoroughly discussed during your consultation to help you make an informed choice:

  • Saline Implants
    Filled with sterile salt water, these implants offer a uniform shape and firmness. In the event of a rupture, the body naturally absorbs the saline.

  • Silicone Implants
    These implants contain silicone gel that mimics the natural feel of breast tissue, making them a popular choice for a more natural look and texture.

  • Gummy Bear Implants
    Also known as cohesive gel or form-stable implants, these maintain their shape even if the outer shell is compromised, offering durability and a natural contour.

  • Round Implants
    Ideal for those seeking fullness in the upper pole of the breast, round implants often provide a more pronounced lift and volume.

  • Anatomical (Teardrop) Implants
    Shaped to follow the natural slope of the breast, these implants offer a more subtle, natural appearance and are often chosen for a refined silhouette.

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Frequently Asked Questions

You may be a good candidate if you are in good overall health, have fully developed breasts, and are seeking to enhance breast size, shape, or symmetry. Realistic expectations and a clear understanding of the procedure are also essential.

Breast implants are not considered lifetime devices. On average, they last 10 to 20 years, but many patients enjoy long-lasting results. Regular follow-ups and imaging can help monitor implant integrity over time.

Most women retain the ability to breastfeed after breast augmentation, especially if the implants are placed under the muscle and the nipple and milk ducts remain unaffected. However, outcomes can vary depending on surgical technique and individual anatomy.

As with any surgery, there are potential risks including infection, implant rupture, capsular contracture (scar tissue around the implant), changes in nipple sensation, and the need for revision surgery. These risks will be discussed in detail during your consultation.