Breast Surgery includes a range of cosmetic, reconstructive, and medical procedures designed to improve breast shape, size, symmetry, or function. Depending on individual needs, procedures may include breast augmentation, breast reduction, breast lift, breast reconstruction, or surgery to remove abnormal breast tissue. The appropriate approach is selected based on the patient's health, anatomy, concerns, and desired outcome, with the goal of achieving safe and natural-looking results.
Individuals Seeking Breast Enhancement
People who wish to improve breast size, shape, symmetry, or overall appearance through procedures such as breast augmentation or breast lift.
Patients with Discomfort from Large Breasts
Individuals experiencing back, neck, or shoulder discomfort, skin irritation, or difficulty with physical activities due to excessively large breasts.
Patients Requiring Breast Reconstruction
Individuals who need breast reconstruction following cancer treatment, injury, congenital differences, or previous breast surgery.
Personalized Breast Assessment
Your surgeon evaluates your breast anatomy, overall health, medical history, and aesthetic or medical goals to recommend the most appropriate procedure.
Breast Surgery Procedure
Depending on your needs, surgery may involve implants, removal of excess breast tissue, reshaping and lifting of breast tissue, or reconstruction using implants or the patient's own tissue.
Recovery & Follow-Up Care
After surgery, your medical team provides wound-care instructions, pain management, activity guidance, and follow-up appointments to monitor healing and results.
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Your Treatment Journey
Before Procedure
- You will undergo a medical examination and detailed consultation with your breast or plastic surgeon.
- Your surgeon will discuss the recommended procedure, expected results, potential risks, and incision options.
- You may need breast imaging and may be advised to stop smoking or temporarily adjust certain medications.
During Procedure
- Breast surgery is generally performed under general anesthesia, depending on the procedure.
- Surgery typically takes 1–3 hours, although complex reconstructive procedures may take longer.
- The surgeon reshapes, removes, or adds breast tissue according to the treatment plan.
After Procedure
- Most patients can return home the same day or after a short hospital stay, depending on the procedure.
- Swelling, bruising, tightness, and temporary discomfort are common during the initial recovery period.
- Most patients gradually return to normal activities within 2–6 weeks, with final results becoming clearer as swelling subsides.
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