Female Breast Surgery

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What is Female Breast Surgery?

  • A range of surgical procedures designed to enhance, reshape, or reconstruct the breasts.
  • Can be performed for cosmetic reasons (augmentation, reduction, or lifting) or medical reasons (correction of deformities, reconstruction after mastectomy).
  • Techniques vary based on the desired outcome, including implants, fat grafting, or skin and tissue adjustments.
  • Performed under local or general anesthesia, depending on the complexity.
  • Provides long-lasting, natural-looking results with improved breast shape and proportion.

Types of Breast Surgeries

Breast Augmentation (Enlargement)

Enhances breast size using implants or fat transfer.

Breast Reduction

Reduces excess breast tissue and fat to improve comfort and proportion.

Breast Lift (Mastopexy)

Lifts and reshapes sagging breasts for a youthful, firm appearance.

Breast Reconstruction

Restores breast shape and symmetry after mastectomy or trauma.

Breast Implant Removal

Removes or replaces previous breast implants for aesthetic or medical reasons.

Axillary Breast Removal

Removes extra breast tissue under the armpits or chest area.

Correction of Asymmetrical Breasts

Balances uneven breast size or shape.

Types of Breast Surgeries

Breast Augmentation (Enlargement)

Enhances breast size using implants or fat transfer.

Breast Reduction

Reduces excess breast tissue and fat to improve comfort and proportion.

Breast Lift (Mastopexy)

Lifts and reshapes sagging breasts for a youthful, firm appearance.

Breast Reconstruction

Restores breast shape and symmetry after mastectomy or trauma.

Breast Implant Removal

Removes or replaces previous breast implants for aesthetic or medical reasons.

Axillary Breast Removal

Removes extra breast tissue under the armpits or chest area.

Correction of Asymmetrical Breasts

Balances uneven breast size or shape.

Who is an Ideal Candidate?

  • Women seeking breast enhancement, reduction, or reconstruction.
  • Those with asymmetrical, sagging, or disproportionately large breasts.
  • Individuals experiencing back, neck, or shoulder pain due to heavy breasts.
  • Women recovering from breast cancer or trauma.
  • Individuals in good health with realistic expectations.

Conditions Treated

Small or Underdeveloped Breasts

Enhances size and shape.

Sagging or Drooping Breasts

Lifts and firms the breasts.

Overly Large Breasts

Reduces size for better comfort and posture.

Post-Mastectomy Reconstruction

Restores breast shape after cancer treatment.

Asymmetrical Breasts

Corrects size or shape differences.

Breast Implant-Related Issues

Treats implant rupture, leakage, or dissatisfaction with previous augmentation.

Specialists

Dr. Jayanthy Ravindran

Plastic & Aesthetic Surgeon

Dr. Aneesh Suresh

Plastic & Aesthetic Surgeon

Dr. Smriti Nathani

Plastic & Aesthetic Surgeon

FAQs About The Service

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How long does recovery take?
Recovery varies, but most patients resume normal activities in 1-2 weeks, with full results in 3-6 months.
Are there scars after breast surgery?
Minimal scarring, usually hidden in natural folds, which fades over time.
Will breast surgery affect breastfeeding?
Some procedures may impact milk production, but many women can still breastfeed after surgery.
Is the procedure painful?
Mild to moderate discomfort is expected, but pain management medication is provided.
Are the results permanent?
Yes, but aging, weight changes, and pregnancy can affect long-term results.

Benefits

Enhances breast shape, size, and symmetry.
Boosts confidence and body proportion.
Relieves discomfort from large or sagging breasts.
Reconstructs natural breast appearance after mastectomy.
Long-lasting results with a youthful, firmer look.

Pre-Treatment Care

  • Avoid aspirin, ibuprofen, and blood thinners for at least a week.
  • Stop smoking and alcohol at least 4 weeks before surgery.
  • Maintain a healthy diet and hydration.
  • Undergo medical evaluation if required.

Post-Treatment Care

  • Wear a supportive bra for proper healing.
  • Avoid lifting heavy objects and strenuous activities for 4-6 weeks.
  • Keep the incision area clean and dry.
  • Sleep on your back with head elevated for comfort.
  • Follow all post-op care instructions for best results.

Risks and Side Effects

  • Swelling, bruising, and temporary numbness.
  • Scarring (minimal and fades over time).
  • Rare risk of infection or implant complications.
  • Possible need for revision surgery in the future.

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