Breast volume
Increasing breast volume where size is naturally limited or has changed over time.
Breast augmentation is designed to enhance volume, refine shape and improve overall proportion in a way that feels natural and appropriate for the individual.
Treatment planning considers body proportions, tissue characteristics and long-term outcomes to achieve results that sit in balance with the rest of the figure.
Breast augmentation is not simply about increasing size. The most appropriate result depends on the relationship between breast shape, chest width, tissue quality and the patient’s overall frame.
Implant selection, placement and surgical planning are all considered carefully to create an outcome that feels balanced rather than exaggerated.
In some cases, volume alone is not the only concern. Where breast position or skin laxity is also present, a breast uplift may be discussed alongside augmentation.
Breast augmentation may be considered where breast volume, shape or balance affects overall body proportion.
Increasing breast volume where size is naturally limited or has changed over time.
Refining breast shape and projection to improve balance with the chest and body frame.
Addressing differences in breast size or shape where this affects overall symmetry.
Restoring volume where the breasts have lost fullness following pregnancy, breastfeeding or weight fluctuation.
Where breast size is excessive rather than limited, breast reduction may be more appropriate than augmentation.
Breast augmentation is planned around anatomy, not a fixed cup size. Implant type, size, profile and placement are selected according to the desired result and the patient’s existing tissue.
Size is considered in relation to chest width, existing breast tissue and overall body proportion.
Implant profile influences projection and the overall shape created by the augmentation.
Implant placement is planned according to tissue coverage, anatomy and the desired appearance.
The aim is to create a result that looks balanced now and remains appropriate as the body changes over time.
If the breast shape is affected by structural development, tuberous breast correction may require a different treatment plan.
Breast augmentation is planned in detail before surgery, with time spent discussing goals, anatomy, implant choices and realistic outcomes.
Breast shape, chest proportions, tissue quality and goals are assessed to guide the most suitable plan.
The procedure involves placing implants according to the agreed plan, with technique selected based on anatomy and desired result.
Tightness, swelling and discomfort are expected initially, with gradual improvement as healing progresses.
The breasts settle gradually over time, with the final shape developing as swelling reduces and tissues adapt.
These answers provide a general guide. The most appropriate advice will depend on anatomy, goals and consultation findings.
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