Breast surgery encompasses a variety of procedures aimed at treating medical conditions, reconstructing breast tissue, or enhancing breast appearance.
Breast augmentation: A popular cosmetic surgical procedure aimed at enhancing the size, shape, and symmetry of a woman's breasts. It is commonly chosen by individuals who desire larger breasts, wish to restore breast volume lost due to weight loss or pregnancy, or seek to correct asymmetry between their breasts.
Breast implant removal: A procedure in which breast implants are surgically taken out of the body. This surgery can be done for various reasons, including implant malfunction, personal preference, or medical concerns like breast implant illness or capsular contracture. Some women opt for implant removal due to changes in lifestyle or aesthetic preferences, while others may have experienced complications that require the implants to be removed.
Breast lift and reduction: A surgical intervention designed to address sagging, asymmetry, and excessive breast size, resulting in a firmer, more uplifted, and proportionate breast contour.
Breast reduction: A procedure designed to reduce the size and weight of large breasts by removing excess fat, glandular tissue, and skin. The procedure reshapes the breasts to be more proportionate to the individual’s body frame, alleviating discomfort, improving aesthetics, and providing relief from physical symptoms caused by overly large breasts.
Breast surgery: A procedure that encompasses various surgical procedures designed to address aesthetic concerns, correct abnormalities, or treat medical conditions affecting the breasts. These procedures can involve altering the size, shape, position, or appearance of the breasts and may be performed for cosmetic enhancement, reconstructive purposes, or medical necessity.