A desirable bust, established as a symbol of femininity, adds allure and boosts a woman's confidence.
Breast augmentation is one of the most popular surgeries, offering a solution for women who desire a larger or more symmetrical bust. Modern surgical methods, combined with advancements in medical science, ensure quick recovery and natural results without noticeable scars.
In addition to enlarging the bust, breast augmentation provides relief for women who have undergone mastectomies, helping to restore their femininity and psychological balance. This procedure restores confidence and enhances the well-being of women, offering a sense of wholeness.
The procedure is primarily performed by inserting implants, although other alternative methods exist. The goal of the surgery is not to completely change the appearance but to highlight the woman's natural features, emphasizing a harmonious and natural result.
Breast augmentation remains the top choice in aesthetic surgeries, with thousands of women opting for this procedure to highlight their femininity. We adhere to the highest standards to ensure our patients' ultimate satisfaction, providing natural and aesthetically pleasing results that enhance confidence and happiness.
All women desire an attractive bust that enhances their femininity and gives them confidence. Plastic surgery offers applications to satisfy such needs and provides a set of methods to achieve the desired results each woman seeks.
Breast surgeries can target the bust and may include increasing the breast size when the natural size is very small, reducing the size of the breasts to create a fuller, yet attractive bust, lifting the breasts, or restoring them after surgeries that impacted the breast, such as in cases where reconstruction is necessary after mastectomy. There are also procedures for treating gynecomastia in men.
The goal is to create a bust that appears natural, without making drastic changes that result in excessive outcomes. Therefore, before the procedure, it is essential to undergo a thorough clinical examination and have an extensive discussion with the surgeon so that the outcome is satisfactory and fits the patient’s body.
Breast reduction is a surgery aimed at reducing the size of the breasts while simultaneously lifting them. Excessively large breasts not only have an aesthetic appearance but can also cause a range of issues, such as poor posture and intense neck and back pain. Breast reduction offers an immediate solution to these problems.
The procedure can only be applied once the patient's breast development has stabilized. During surgery, attention is given to repositioning the nipple at a higher position. The excess glandular tissue and fat, as well as skin, are removed from the lower and outer sides of the breast. Additionally, if the nipple has grown larger during the development of overly large breasts, its size is reduced to match the new size of the breast.
The patient is placed under general anesthesia, and depending on the case, may leave the clinic the same day or stay as needed. Drainage tubes are inserted during the surgery to prevent fluid buildup and are removed at the appropriate time. Scars typically heal fully and are located around and under the nipple. In some cases, an incision is made around the nipple and another beneath it, as well as under the breast. The scars are visible after surgery but improve over time. The incisions made will depend on the size and shape of the breast, as each patient has different needs.
After the surgery, the patient will need to wear a supportive bra for a month. Post-operative swelling and mild pain are expected, which can be managed with simple painkillers.
Breast lift surgery aims to create a shape that makes the breast firmer and more youthful. Common candidates are women whose breasts have sagged. During the procedure, the nipple is repositioned higher, and an incision is made on the side of the breast. The nipple may also undergo reduction to be proportional to the new breast shape.
The patient is under general anesthesia, and following the procedure, she may need to stay overnight at the clinic. The scars created around and beneath the breast form an inverted "T" shape, and the number of scars depends on the type of surgery needed.
After a breast lift, the scars are initially red and firm but will gradually heal and blend in with the skin color. Additionally, if necessary, implants can be used for better results. To ensure quick and proper recovery, the patient must wear a special supportive bra that keeps the breasts in a stable position for about a month.
After surgery, the breasts usually experience post-operative swelling, causing mild pain that can be easily managed with painkillers. Women considering breast lift surgery should be aware that they will not be able to breastfeed afterward, even though the breasts will undergo natural size changes over time.
Mastectomy is a painful process, especially for the emotional well-being of women who feel they have lost their femininity and no longer feel attractive due to the loss of their breast. The breast reconstruction surgery aims to restore an aesthetically satisfactory result to women who have undergone a mastectomy. This procedure restores joy and confidence in women and helps improve their psychological well-being.
Breast reconstruction uses a combination of surgical aesthetic methods to achieve the results. The procedure may begin simultaneously with the mastectomy or at a later time, allowing the patient time to heal both physically and emotionally from the trauma of treatments like chemotherapy or radiation.
For the reconstruction, flaps (tissues from the patient’s own body) are used, which can include fat, skin, or even muscles. These tissues are transferred to the chest area and have the ability to maintain their blood supply. This method is preferred as it creates a breast that has a natural appearance and feel compared to results from implants.
However, the downside of flaps compared to implants is that the surgeries typically take longer, and the patient will need a longer hospital stay. There will also be scars from where the flaps are harvested.
An alternative method for the procedure is using silicone implants, which are similar to those used in breast augmentation surgery. The implant is placed with a tissue expander (a balloon-like device) to gradually stretch the skin and muscle, followed by the placement of a permanent implant. Additionally, procedures are performed to reconstruct the nipple using tissue grafts or tattoos.
Breast asymmetry refers to the condition where there is a noticeable difference in size and shape between the two breasts. This asymmetry is not only aesthetically displeasing but can also cause psychological distress in those affected.
When one breast is larger than the other, surgery is performed on the larger breast to bring it in line with the smaller one. If desired by the patient, the surgery can also be performed on both breasts, depending on the consultation with the surgeon. Breast size can be increased with implants of different sizes, or a reduction or lift can be done to achieve symmetry.
Asymmetry requires careful surgical planning, as the outcome must be maintained over time. For example, if an implant is placed in one breast only, the other breast may sag differently over time, causing asymmetry again. Therefore, careful consultation with the surgeon is necessary to ensure the best possible outcome.
Gynecomastia is a condition that affects men and involves the abnormal development and enlargement of the breasts. The main causes of gynecomastia are increased development of the glandular tissue or abnormal growth of the fatty tissue, or a combination of both. In the surgery, the surgeon removes the excess glandular tissue through an incision at the lower part of the nipple, followed by the removal of excess fat using laser or radiofrequency.
In more advanced cases of gynecomastia, breast reduction surgery may be required. The scars from the incisions usually become less visible over time and may only be visible in the lower quarter of the nipple. To ensure quick recovery, patients are advised to wear an elastic compression garment for about a month. Post-operative pain, swelling, and bruising are expected but can be managed with painkillers, and the discomfort typically does not last long.