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Breast augmentation

The breast augmentation (medically known as augmentation mammoplasty) is a surgical procedure to augment or reshape the female breast. Its objective is to improve body image, reinforce self-esteem or compensate for asymmetries and loss of volume, for example, after pregnancy or weight loss.

Reasons for breast augmentation

  • Desire for a fuller, more harmonious breast shape

  • Recovery of breast volume after pregnancy, breastfeeding or weight loss

  • Correction of congenital deformities or asymmetries

  • Reconstruction after breast surgeries (e.g. breast cancer)

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Breast augmentation methods

  • Implants:

    • Silicone implants (most commonly used)

    • Saline implants (less common)

    • Different shapes (round or anatomical) and sizes available

    • Placement above or below the pectoralis muscle

    Fat transfer (lipofilling):

    • Liposuction of body areas such as abdomen or thighs

    • Preparation and injection of autologous fat into the breast

    • Natural result, although it allows only a moderate increase

Procedure

  • Duration: approx. 1-2 hours

  • Generally under general anesthesia

  • Outpatient or with a short hospital stay

  • Return to daily life is usually possible after 1-2 weeks.

Risks and side effects

  • Swelling, bruising, sensation of tightness

  • Scars

  • Infections or secondary bleeding

  • Capsular contracture (hardening around the implant)

  • Changes in nipple sensitivity

  • Possible need for follow-up procedures

After surgery

  • Use of support bra for several weeks

  • Avoid sport and intense physical activity for approx. 4-6 weeks.

  • Regular medical check-ups are recommended

Important information

  • Choosing an experienced plastic and cosmetic surgeon is essential.

  • Detailed consultation and realistic expectations are essential

  • Implants usually last many years, but they are not for life.