Breast Augmentation: A Redesigned Bust, Restored Balance
Breast augmentation is one of the most popular cosmetic surgical procedures. It helps harmonize the figure by increasing breast volume so that it is better proportioned with the rest of the body—especially the hips—creating a visual effect of a slimmer waist.
Why consider breast augmentation?
Patients’ motivations vary, but they are always personal. Some seek consultation after one or more pregnancies, weight loss, or during hormonal changes (such as menopause), when the breasts have lost volume or firmness. Other younger women may have breast hypoplasia (underdeveloped breasts) or simply want increased volume for aesthetic reasons.
Whether the goal is to regain natural curves or achieve a fuller bust, the key is that the decision is freely made by the patient. Breast augmentation has a lasting impact on the body and should be carefully considered.
How the procedure is performed:
A discreet incision is made, most often in the inframammary fold (under the breast). The implant is then placed under the pectoral muscle, allowing a more natural result, particularly in the upper part of the breast.
Depending on the degree of sagging, a breast lift can be combined with the augmentation to reposition the areolas and improve breast support.
Implants are available in a wide range of volumes, shapes, and profiles to perfectly suit your body shape and expectations.
Benefits of breast augmentation:
Fuller, rounder, and harmonious breasts
Balanced and enhanced silhouette
Improved self-confidence
Long-lasting results with a natural appearance after a few months
Discreet incisions, well-hidden in natural folds
Practical information:
Duration of procedure: approximately 1.5 hours
Type of anesthesia: general
Post-operative pain: moderate to significant for 3–4 days (relieved by appropriate pain medication)
Every body is unique. During a personalized consultation, we will take the time to discuss your goals, body shape, and the type of implants best suited to your needs. Contact us to learn more or to schedule your first consultation.