What is Breast Augmentation? |

Key Points:
🔹 Purpose:
- To enhance the appearance of the breasts
- Restore breast volume lost after pregnancy or weight loss
- Achieve better breast symmetry
- Reconstruct the breast after mastectomy or injury
🔹 How It’s Done:
Breast augmentation is typically done using:
- Breast implants (saline or silicone)
- Or fat transfer from another part of the patient’s body
🔹 Types of Implants:
- Saline Implants – Filled with sterile salt water
- Silicone Implants – Filled with silicone gel
- Gummy Bear Implants – Form-stable silicone implants that hold shape better
🔹 Procedure Time:
Usually takes 1 to 2 hours, under general anesthesia.
🔹 Recovery Time:
- Initial recovery in 1-2 weeks
- Full recovery in 4-6 weeks
🔹 Risks & Considerations:
- Infection
- Implant rupture or leakage
- Capsular contracture (scar tissue hardening)
- Changes in nipple or breast sensation
- Additional surgeries may be required later
Who Is It For?
Women who:
- Are unhappy with the size or shape of their breasts
- Want to correct uneven breasts
- Have undergone mastectomy or injury
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