Why is there such a high interest in breast surgery? Considering that breasts are one of the hallmarks of femininity, it’s no wonder women desperately want this part of their bodies to meet their every expectation. It’s not uncommon for breasts to be too small or too large, which can lead to emotional issues and a lack of body acceptance. In such cases, plastic surgery can help.
This is one of the most commonly performed plastic surgery procedures in the field of breast surgery. In summary, its purpose is not only to enlarge the breasts but also to shape them. During breast augmentation surgery with implants, silicone implants are most often used. A medical consultation is crucial; during this consultation, the doctor and the patient select the size and type of breast implant. Above all, when choosing the right implant, we consider the patient’s preferences and anatomical conditions.
This method of surgical breast augmentation is becoming increasingly popular. Breast augmentation with your own fat – also known as lipofilling – allows not only for breast enlargement but also for sculpting selected body parts, such as the thighs, hips, or abdomen. Breast augmentation is performed under general anesthesia, and the implant is placed under the pectoral muscle or the breast gland.
This type of breast surgery is typically performed for health reasons. While this may be surprising to many, overly large breasts often put excessive strain on the back and shoulders. This can cause significant discomfort. During breast reduction surgery, excess fatty tissue and breast tissue are removed.
Breast reconstruction is performed after mastectomy, using an implant or your own fat to reconstruct the breast. Breast reconstruction itself can be performed simultaneously during a single breast removal procedure as a preventive measure, or after completing oncological therapy.
As with any other surgical procedure, breast plastic surgery requires the patient to be in good health and to have undergone appropriate medical consultations. It is also required that the patient undergo diagnostic tests recommended by the attending physician before the procedure.
In terms of the length of stay in the clinic, it all depends on the procedure. Typically, it’s one to two days, while the total absence ranges from seven to fourteen days. This length of stay also depends on the type of procedure being performed.
This method, which is becoming increasingly popular, involves breast augmentation by transplanting fat tissue from another part of the patient’s body.
This is a procedure that involves removing excess skin, which results in improved firmness and appearance of the breasts.
The recovery period after such a procedure usually lasts about two weeks, but it is influenced by many factors, such as the size and type of implant.