Breast Augmentation

Many women face psychological issues and self-esteem problems when their breast size or shape is not as desired. Breast augmentation surgery can be the solution to achieve the desired size, correct asymmetry, or address changes that occurred after childbirth, breastfeeding, or significant weight fluctuations. Breast augmentation is one of the most common plastic surgeries, where we achieve the desired outcome using silicone implants.
How the Surgery is Performed
Breast augmentation is always performed under anesthesia. The surgeon makes a minimal incision under the breast through which, depending on the structure of the breast, the implant is placed either under the glandular tissue or the muscle. The aim of the surgery is to achieve the most natural result while minimizing visible scars.
Recovery Process
For a week after the surgery, the surgical area should not come into contact with water. For the following four weeks, it is necessary to wear a special bra and avoid strenuous physical activity. Gradually, you can return to your usual daily activities.
Potential Complications and Corrections
Like any surgical procedure, breast augmentation carries certain risks, such as deformation of the implant or other complications. If you are dissatisfied with the results or require correction, consulting with our plastic surgeon will help find the most suitable solution.