Breast augmentation with implants is a cosmetic surgical procedure that increases breast size and improves shape using medical-grade breast implants. It can also restore lost volume after pregnancy, breastfeeding, significant weight loss, or aging while improving overall body proportions.
The procedure is customized based on your body frame, desired appearance, skin quality, and existing breast tissue to achieve balanced and natural-looking enhancement.
You may be an ideal candidate if you have:
A detailed consultation helps determine whether breast implants are the right option for you.
Creates fuller and more proportionate breasts.
Helps achieve better balance between the chest, waist, and hips.
Addresses volume loss associated with aging or pregnancy.
Can improve differences in breast size or shape.
Modern implants provide durable enhancement when appropriately maintained.
Many patients report greater satisfaction with clothing fit and body image after surgery.
The surgeon evaluates:
Depending on suitability, implants may vary in:
The most appropriate implant is selected after discussing expectations and examination findings.
The surgery is typically performed under anesthesia. A carefully planned incision is made, an implant pocket is created, and the implant is positioned to achieve optimal symmetry and contour. The incision is then meticulously closed to promote favorable healing.
Common reasons include:
Recovery varies between individuals, but many patients gradually resume normal daily activities over several days to weeks.
Patients are generally advised to:
Complete recovery and final settling of implants may take several weeks to months.
Patients often notice:
As swelling decreases and tissues heal, the breasts gradually assume a more natural appearance.
The surgery is performed under anesthesia. Mild discomfort during recovery is expected and is usually managed with prescribed medications.
Breast implants are designed for long-term use but are not considered lifetime devices. Regular follow-up and evaluation are recommended.
Incisions are planned carefully to minimize visibility, and scars typically fade over time, although they do not disappear completely.
Yes. Breast implants can often improve mild to moderate differences in breast size and shape, depending on individual anatomy.
Many patients return to non-strenuous work within about one to two weeks, while physically demanding activities may require a longer recovery period as advised by the surgeon.