

Breast augmentation enhances size, firmness, and symmetry, helping women with small or asymmetrical breasts, often after pregnancy or mastectomy.
Breast augmentation, also known as breast enlargement or augmentation mammoplasty, is one of the most commonly performed cosmetic procedures. It is designed to enhance the size, shape, and firmness of the breasts, offering a fuller and more proportionate look, particularly for women with small or asymmetrical breasts.
This procedure is sought after for both medical and aesthetic reasons. For some, it restores breast volume lost after pregnancy or weight loss, helping to regain a youthful appearance. Others may choose breast augmentation following a mastectomy to rebuild their breasts and restore confidence.
The procedure is highly customizable, with various implant options and techniques available to achieve the desired result. With advancements in surgical methods, breast augmentation is safer than ever, offering natural-looking outcomes with minimal recovery time. Whether for cosmetic enhancement or post-surgical reconstruction, breast augmentation can be a life-changing procedure, boosting self-esteem and confidence.
Breast implants are cohesive gel implants and are placed behind the breast muscle. The operation lasts one to two hours and is performed with general anaesthesia. With this operation, the size of the breast can be increased by one or more cup sizes. The incisions are made in less visible areas of the to minimize scar visibility (in the armpit, in the crease under the breast or around the areola). Dr. Ioannidis prefers the incision under the chest as it is less visible there. the most common option is the placement of the implant behind the breast muscle, as the possibility of capsular contracture is minimized. Also, it doesn’t interfere with the mammogram examination. Postoperative pain is usually less than most patients expect and is often described as similar to pain after intense chest work out. After the implants are placed behind the nipples, the incisions are stitched and taped. Most patients feel tired and tense in the operated area, however the pain usually subsides in one to two days, and they can usually return to work within a week. The pain, swelling and tenderness subside within a few weeks. The scars begin to improve within a few months and continue to fade over time.
Any woman who wants to increase the size of her breasts, fix asymmetrical breasts or restore lost volume, is a candidate for breast augmentation surgery. The candidate must have fully developed breasts, be healthy and have realistic expectations regarding the outcome of the surgery. Risks and complications of breast augmentation surgery In addition to the complications associated with all surgery procedures, such as anaesthesia, in the case of breast implants, there may also occur capsular contracture, implant leaks and ruptures, implant shifting, swelling, pain, infection, or reduction of sensation in the nipple area. If the patient has been breastfeeding in the last year, milk production may be observed.
In addition to the complications associated with all surgery procedures, such as anaesthesia, in the case of breast implants, there may also occur capsular contracture, implant leaks and ruptures, implant shifting, swelling, pain, infection, or reduction of sensation in the nipple area. If the patient has been breastfeeding in the last year, milk production may be observed.
Most patients are surprised with how easy recovery is after surgery. Patients have bandages in the operated area and have to wear a surgical bra for support. They usually feel tired and tense in the operated area but can still return to work after a week. Pain medication is suggested for 2-4 days but the pain level is tolerable. After 1-2 days Dr Ioannidis will see you to review the healing progress and to advise on the recovery methods and use of support bra, which may need to be used for a month.
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