Breast augmentation surgery uses silicone or saline implants to enhance the size and shape of the patient’s breasts. For many women, breast augmentation provides a confidence boost that improves their quality of life.
Most women who want larger breasts or have lost breast volume from pregnancy or weight loss are good candidates for breast augmentation. Ideal candidates should be overall healthy and have realistic expectations for the procedure.
Breast augmentation is an outpatient procedure performed under general anesthesia. Your specialist surgeon will make incisions around the areola or within the breast crease to insert your chosen breast implants. Depending on your aesthetic goals, there are various types, sizes, and styles of implants.
Patients typically return to work within one week after breast augmentation. Your breasts will be swollen and sore, and you’ll need to wear a supportive bra for several weeks. It may be two weeks or more before you can resume strenuous activities.
You’ll see fuller, larger breasts and improved breast shape and symmetry. Breast implants typically last a decade or more.
A breast lift addresses drooping in the breasts from weight loss, pregnancy, or age. This procedure repositions the breasts to a more youthful, perky appearance. It is often combined with breast augmentation or breast reduction for optimal improvements.
Women whose breasts have drooped after childbirth, weight fluctuations, or age may benefit from a breast lift. It may also be helpful for those with skin laxity, breast asymmetry, or low or downturned nipples.
A breast lift typically takes two to four hours to perform under general anesthesia. Incisions will be made around the areola, beneath it, or within the breast crease. Your surgeon will then remove excess skin and reposition the breasts higher on the chest wall, raising the nipples and reducing the areolas if necessary.
You should expect to take one week off work after a breast lift. Patients will have bruising, swelling, and soreness and should wait a month or more to resume heavy lifting and strenuous exercise. You will need to wear a surgical bra or sports bra during recovery.
Most patients see immediate improvements and optimal results in three to six months. Your breasts should be lifted, perkier, and firmer.
Breast reduction removes excess tissue to decrease breast size. Women with large, heavy breasts often find breast reduction beneficial for their confidence, comfort, and physical well-being.
You may be a good candidate for breast reduction if you have overly large breasts that cause physical or emotional discomfort. This procedure may benefit women experiencing shoulder and back pain, skin irritation, and trouble with how their bras and clothing fit. Ideal candidates should be done having children before undergoing breast reduction.
Your surgeon will perform your procedure under general anesthesia. After making incisions around the areola and down to the breast crease, he will remove excess skin, fat, and tissue to reduce breast size.
Patients generally take one week off work after breast reduction. During this time, your breasts will be swollen and sore. You must wear a supportive bra and avoid heavy lifting or strenuous activities for at least one month.
Once the swelling subsides, patients can enjoy smaller, more comfortable breasts. Breast reduction results are typically permanent if you maintain a stable weight, though the breasts may naturally sag with age.
Our expert surgeons would love to meet with you for an in-person consultation. Take the first step to getting your questions answered and to find out if Breast Enhancement is the right solution for you.
Please fill out the form on this page to request an in-person consultation.
Most women who want larger breasts or have lost breast volume from pregnancy or weight loss are good candidates for breast augmentation. Ideal candidates should be overall healthy and have realistic expectations for the procedure.
Breast augmentation is an outpatient procedure performed under general anesthesia. Your specialist surgeon will make incisions around the areola or within the breast crease to insert your chosen breast implants. Depending on your aesthetic goals, there are various types, sizes, and styles of implants.
Patients typically return to work within one week after breast augmentation. Your breasts will be swollen and sore, and you’ll need to wear a supportive bra for several weeks. It may be two weeks or more before you can resume strenuous activities.
You’ll see fuller, larger breasts and improved breast shape and symmetry. Breast implants typically last a decade or more.
A breast lift addresses drooping in the breasts from weight loss, pregnancy, or age. This procedure repositions the breasts to a more youthful, perky appearance. It is often combined with breast augmentation or breast reduction for optimal improvements.
Women whose breasts have drooped after childbirth, weight fluctuations, or age may benefit from a breast lift. It may also be helpful for those with skin laxity, breast asymmetry, or low or downturned nipples.
A breast lift typically takes two to four hours to perform under general anesthesia. Incisions will be made around the areola, beneath it, or within the breast crease. Your surgeon will then remove excess skin and reposition the breasts higher on the chest wall, raising the nipples and reducing the areolas if necessary.
You should expect to take one week off work after a breast lift. Patients will have bruising, swelling, and soreness and should wait a month or more to resume heavy lifting and strenuous exercise. You will need to wear a surgical bra or sports bra during recovery.
Most patients see immediate improvements and optimal results in three to six months. Your breasts should be lifted, perkier, and firmer.
Breast reduction removes excess tissue to decrease breast size. Women with large, heavy breasts often find breast reduction beneficial for their confidence, comfort, and physical well-being.
You may be a good candidate for breast reduction if you have overly large breasts that cause physical or emotional discomfort. This procedure may benefit women experiencing shoulder and back pain, skin irritation, and trouble with how their bras and clothing fit. Ideal candidates should be done having children before undergoing breast reduction.
Your surgeon will perform your procedure under general anesthesia. After making incisions around the areola and down to the breast crease, he will remove excess skin, fat, and tissue to reduce breast size.
Patients generally take one week off work after breast reduction. During this time, your breasts will be swollen and sore. You must wear a supportive bra and avoid heavy lifting or strenuous activities for at least one month.
Once the swelling subsides, patients can enjoy smaller, more comfortable breasts. Breast reduction results are typically permanent if you maintain a stable weight, though the breasts may naturally sag with age.
Our expert surgeons would love to meet with you for an in-person consultation. Take the first step to getting your questions answered and to find out if Breast Enhancement is the right solution for you.
Please fill out the form on this page to request an in-person consultation.
Most women who want larger breasts or have lost breast volume from pregnancy or weight loss are good candidates for breast augmentation. Ideal candidates should be overall healthy and have realistic expectations for the procedure.
Breast augmentation is an outpatient procedure performed under general anesthesia. Your specialist surgeon will make incisions around the areola or within the breast crease to insert your chosen breast implants. Depending on your aesthetic goals, there are various types, sizes, and styles of implants.
Patients typically return to work within one week after breast augmentation. Your breasts will be swollen and sore, and you’ll need to wear a supportive bra for several weeks. It may be two weeks or more before you can resume strenuous activities.
You’ll see fuller, larger breasts and improved breast shape and symmetry. Breast implants typically last a decade or more.
A breast lift addresses drooping in the breasts from weight loss, pregnancy, or age. This procedure repositions the breasts to a more youthful, perky appearance. It is often combined with breast augmentation or breast reduction for optimal improvements.
Women whose breasts have drooped after childbirth, weight fluctuations, or age may benefit from a breast lift. It may also be helpful for those with skin laxity, breast asymmetry, or low or downturned nipples.
A breast lift typically takes two to four hours to perform under general anesthesia. Incisions will be made around the areola, beneath it, or within the breast crease. Your surgeon will then remove excess skin and reposition the breasts higher on the chest wall, raising the nipples and reducing the areolas if necessary.
You should expect to take one week off work after a breast lift. Patients will have bruising, swelling, and soreness and should wait a month or more to resume heavy lifting and strenuous exercise. You will need to wear a surgical bra or sports bra during recovery.
Most patients see immediate improvements and optimal results in three to six months. Your breasts should be lifted, perkier, and firmer.
Breast reduction removes excess tissue to decrease breast size. Women with large, heavy breasts often find breast reduction beneficial for their confidence, comfort, and physical well-being.
You may be a good candidate for breast reduction if you have overly large breasts that cause physical or emotional discomfort. This procedure may benefit women experiencing shoulder and back pain, skin irritation, and trouble with how their bras and clothing fit. Ideal candidates should be done having children before undergoing breast reduction.
Your surgeon will perform your procedure under general anesthesia. After making incisions around the areola and down to the breast crease, he will remove excess skin, fat, and tissue to reduce breast size.
Patients generally take one week off work after breast reduction. During this time, your breasts will be swollen and sore. You must wear a supportive bra and avoid heavy lifting or strenuous activities for at least one month.
Once the swelling subsides, patients can enjoy smaller, more comfortable breasts. Breast reduction results are typically permanent if you maintain a stable weight, though the breasts may naturally sag with age.
Our expert surgeons would love to meet with you for an in-person consultation. Take the first step to getting your questions answered and to find out if Breast Enhancement is the right solution for you.
Please fill out the form on this page to request an in-person consultation.
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