The surgical procedure of increasing the size of and reshaping breasts is performed to achieve a new, more aesthetically pleasing figure and posture, as well as higher self-esteem, confidence and satisfaction. Thousands of women have enhanced their appearance and self-esteem thanks to breast augmentation surgery.
If you are unhappy with the size or shape of your breasts, enlarging and modelling them using the latest cosmetic surgery techniques offers a chance to achieve better shaped and fuller breasts.
About the procedure
Breast augmentation and reshaping is the most popular cosmetic surgery procedure across global markets. It has been performed for around 50 years, with 350 thousand procedures performed annually just in the USA.
The techniques and methods of breast augmentation and reshaping have developed alongside cosmetic surgery, and have today reached the height of technological advancement. Therefore, it is necessary to follow current global standards and trends, combined with continuous medical training and the use of top-quality implants and equipment.
The aim of this surgical procedure is to enhance the appearance or increase the volume of breasts.
Implants are inserted to enlarge small or underdeveloped breasts, or to restore the volume lost through breastfeeding, weight loss, or with age.
Choosing the right size and shape of the implant is the most important decision the patient and surgeon have to make.
The surgery can also be used to correct breast asymmetry or sagging breasts with excess skin.
Preoperative consultations with the surgeon are crucial for assessing the objective condition in relation to expectations and possibilities.
Candidates
Beautiful breasts are more than just a question of size.
Breast surgery creates a more aesthetically pleasing, proportional breast shape and enhances the patient’s self-esteem and confidence.
From the surgeon’s perspective, the ultimate goal of breast surgery is to enhance the natural proportions and create a symmetrically more pleasing breast profile.
Some of the most common cosmetic issues patients seek to correct are:
• breasts that remain small and underdeveloped after puberty
• achieving a proportional figure in relation to a more developed lower part of the body
• unsatisfactory breast shape (pointy, flat, sagging, etc.)
• loss of volume after weight loss, pregnancy or breastfeeding
• reduced firmness and looseness due to physical changes such as ageing
• asymmetric size or shape
• reconstruction surgery after preventive mastectomy.