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Breast Enlargement (Augmentation)

Process

Breast augmentation is typically performed on an outpatient basis under general anaesthesia. The details of the procedure will depend on the method you and your surgeon choose.

 

Your surgeon will make a small incision in the crease underneath the breast, in the crease between the breast and chest, along the nipple area, or through the navel. The implant will be inserted through the incision and placed behind the breast tissue or under the chest.

 

After the surgery is completed, you will be taken to the recovery room for a short period of time and closely monitored.

 

Consult with a one of our qualified plastic surgeon for details pertaining to your specific needs.

 

Post-surgery

The recovery period after breast surgery may take two or three weeks. All dressings will be removed several days after surgery and you will usually be permitted to shower within the first week. You will then be able to resume normal activities, but should avoid heavy lifting, or physical contact with breasts for up to three weeks. Bruising and discoloration will disappear rather quickly and swelling should go down in a month. Keep in mind that arm movement will be limited for two to three weeks.


Consultants

 

 

 

 

- Mr Jian Farhadi

Mr David Floyd

Mr David Gateley

Mrs Dalia Nield

Mr David Ross

Mr Simon Withey

 

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