Breast Augmentation

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What is Breast Augmentation?

Breast augmentation, or augmentation mammoplasty, is a surgical procedure to enhance breast size, restore lost volume, or correct asymmetry.

This procedure involves implants or fat transfer to help you achieve your desired aesthetic goals while maintaining natural contours.

Best Suited for Breast Augmentation

Patients who can benefit from Breast Augmentation include those with
Desire fuller breasts for improved proportions.
Seek to restore breast volume after pregnancy, breastfeeding, or weight loss.
Want to correct asymmetrical breasts.
Are looking for reconstruction post-mastectomy.

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Surgical Procedure

Breast augmentation involves creating small incisions, typically in discreet areas such as under the breast, around the areola, or in the armpit.

The surgeon then inserts the implant or injects fat to achieve the desired shape and size. The procedure is tailored to the patient’s body type and preferences for an optimal outcome.

1 Night

Hospital Admission

2-3 Hours

Duration of Operation

General Anaesthesia

Anesthetic

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Pre Operative Care

Before surgery, a detailed consultation is conducted to decide on implant size and type. Patients are advised to avoid smoking, alcohol, and specific medications for two weeks prior to the surgery.

Discuss medical history and desired outcomes with your surgeon.

Avoid eating or drinking 6-8 hours before the surgery.

Arrange transportation for post-surgery care.

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Post Operative Care

Post-surgery, rest and limited physical activity are essential for recovery.

Patients may experience temporary swelling, bruising, and soreness, which subside within a few weeks. Follow-up appointments will track your progress and healing.

Wear the prescribed surgical bra for support.

Avoid heavy lifting for at least 3-4 weeks.

Follow the surgeon’s instructions for incision care and medication.

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Risks and Complications

While breast augmentation is generally safe, potential risks include implant leakage, capsular contracture, or infection.

Our expert team minimizes risks with advanced techniques and thorough pre-op care. Comprehensive post-op support ensures that even rare complications are addressed quickly for your peace of mind.

General FAQ

Have any guestion?

Implants typically last 10-15 years and may require replacement over time.

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