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Breast Enhancement Treatment

Cosmetology India | Dr. Sangita Kandoi | Dr. Kandoi's Ashirwad Hospital Ambernath

Breast augmentation — also known as augmentation mammoplasty — is surgery to increase breast size. It involves placing breast implants under breast tissue or chest muscles. For some women, breast augmentation is a way to feel more confident. For others, it’s part of rebuilding the breast for various conditions.

If you’re considering breast augmentation, talk to a plastic surgeon. Make sure you understand what surgery involves, including possible risks, complications and follow-up care.

Fat Transfer Breast Augmentation | Fat Grafting

Breast Augmentation using fat grafting. This procedure offers patients a natural alternative to breast implants.

Who is a good candidate? Breasts can be enlarged about 1 to 1½ cup sizes in a single procedure using fat transfer, so women interested in a larger augmentation are better suited for breast implants or serial procedures. Good candidates for this procedure also need enough fat to harvest, usually from the abdomen, thighs, hips, or lower back. Fat transfer has the advantages of being a soft, natural, and permanent alternative to implants.

How does it work? Using ultrasonic energy, VASERlipo selectively targets fat cells without damaging surrounding tissue, allowing the fat to be extracted with less force than used in traditional liposuction procedures. This is important because the fat used in grafting procedures must be viable and healthy when it’s injected.

Breast augmentation might help you:

 

  • Enhance your appearance if you think your breasts are too small or that one is smaller than the other

  • Adjust for a reduction in the size of your breasts after pregnancy 

  • Correct uneven breasts after breast surgery for other conditions

  •  Improve your self-confidence

  •  Discuss your goals with your surgeon so that you can be realistic about what breast augmentation can do for you.

How you prepare

You’ll consult with a plastic surgeon about your preferences for size, feel and appearance of your breasts. The surgeon will describe specific types of implants — smooth or textured, round or shaped like a teardrop, saline or silicone — as well as options for surgical techniques.

Carefully review written information, such as the patient information from the manufacturer of the implant you’ll be getting, and keep copies for your records.

Before you decide to have surgery, consider the following:

Breast implants won’t prevent your breasts from sagging. To correct sagging breasts, you might need a breast lift in addition to breast augmentation.

Breast implants aren’t guaranteed to last a lifetime. The average life span of an implant is 10 years. Implant rupture is a possibility. Also, your breasts will continue to age, and factors such as weight gain or weight loss might change the way your breasts look. These issues will likely lead to more surgery.

Insurance does not cover breast implants. Unless it’s medically necessary — such as after a mastectomy — breast augmentation isn’t covered by insurance. Be prepared to handle the expenses, including related surgeries or future imaging tests.

You might need additional surgery after breast implant removal. If you decide to have your implants removed, you might need a breast lift or other corrective surgery to help restore your breasts’ appearance.

You might need a baseline mammogram before your surgery. Your doctor might adjust certain medications before the surgery as well. For example, it’s important to avoid aspirin or other medications that can increase bleeding.

If you smoke, your surgeon will ask you to stop smoking for a time before the surgery.

Arrange for someone to drive you home after the surgery and to stay with you for at least the first night.

What you can expect

Illustration showing breast augmentation incision sites

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Breast augmentation can be done in a surgical center or hospital outpatient facility. You’ll probably go home the same day. The procedure rarely requires a hospital stay.

Sometimes, breast augmentation is done during local anesthesia — you’re awake and your breast area is numbed. Often, though, breast augmentation is done during general anesthesia, in which you’re asleep for the surgery.

During the procedure

To insert the breast implant, your surgeon will make a single cut (incision) in one of three places:

In the crease under your breast (inframammary)

Under your arm (axillary)

Around your nipple (periareolar)

After making an incision, the surgeon will separate your breast tissue from the muscles and connective tissue of your chest. This creates a pocket either behind or in front of the outermost muscle of the chest wall (pectoral muscle). The surgeon will insert the implant into this pocket and center it behind your nipple.

Saline implants are inserted empty and then filled with sterile salt water once they’re in place. Silicone implants are pre-filled with silicone gel.

When the implant is in place, the surgeon will close the incision — typically with stitches (sutures) — and bandage it with skin adhesive and surgical tape.

Results

Breast augmentation can change the size and shape of your breasts. The surgery might improve your body image and self-esteem. But keep your expectations realistic, and don’t expect perfection.

Also, your breasts will continue to age after augmentation. Weight gain or weight loss might change the way your breasts look, too. If you become dissatisfied with the appearance of your breasts, you might need more surgery to correct these issues.