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Breast Augmentation, also known as augmentation mammoplasty, is a cosmetic surgery designed to enhance the size, shape, and symmetry of the breasts. Whether you're seeking a subtle boost or a dramatic transformation, this procedure helps individuals feel more confident and comfortable in their bodies.
At our clinic, breast augmentation is tailored to your individual goals and anatomy. Using either saline or silicone implants, or even fat transfer options, we ensure a natural-looking result that complements your body’s proportions. Every step of the journey is supported by experienced surgeons, compassionate care, and a focus on safety, comfort, and long-term satisfaction.
Choose from a variety of implant types, sizes, and placements.
Advanced techniques designed to enhance your figure while maintaining balance.
Precision incisions ensure discreet and well-healed scars.
Discuss your aesthetic desires, implant options, and expected outcomes in a transparent and supportive environment.
Board-certified surgeons ensure your safety and precision during every procedure.
Our follow-up care ensures comfort, healing, and results you’ll love for years.
Breast augmentation is a cosmetic surgery procedure that uses implants or fat transfer to enhance breast size and shape. Ideal candidates are healthy, non-smoking individuals with realistic expectations seeking breast enhancement for aesthetic or reconstructive reasons.
Patients can choose between saline and silicone implants. Saline implants are filled with sterile salt water, while silicone implants are pre-filled with silicone gel for a more natural feel. Your surgeon will help determine the best option for your goals.
Most patients can return to light activities within a few days and resume normal routines after 2–4 weeks. Swelling and soreness are expected initially, and a support bra is typically recommended to aid healing.
Breast implants are not lifetime devices. On average, they may last 10–15 years, but many women keep them longer. Regular follow-ups and imaging can help detect any issues like rupture or shifting.