Breast surgery covers a range of procedures — including augmentation, lift, and reduction — designed to enhance the size, shape, symmetry, or position of the breasts according to each patient's goals.
Breast augmentation uses implants or fat transfer to increase volume and improve shape, while a breast lift (mastopexy) repositions the breast tissue and nipple to address sagging, often caused by aging, pregnancy, or weight changes. Breast reduction removes excess tissue to relieve discomfort and create better proportion.
Your surgeon will help determine the right approach — or combination of approaches — based on your anatomy, skin elasticity, and desired outcome. Most breast procedures are performed under general anesthesia and take 1.5-3 hours, with most patients returning to light activities within a week and full recovery within 4-6 weeks.
We partner with internationally accredited hospitals and clinics that meet rigorous safety and quality standards.
Your treatment is carried out by qualified, experienced doctors and surgeons specializing in their fields.
Every plan is tailored to your individual diagnosis, goals, and medical history — never one-size-fits-all.
From your first inquiry to aftercare at home, our team coordinates every step of your journey.
Share your medical history and goals with our team for an initial evaluation and personalized recommendation.
Required tests and assessments are completed, and your procedure is scheduled with full details explained in advance.
Your procedure is performed by an experienced specialist in an accredited facility, with your comfort and safety as the priority.
A structured recovery plan and follow-up support help ensure a smooth healing process and lasting results.
It depends on your goals and body type. Implants offer more predictable volume increases, while fat transfer uses your own tissue for a more subtle, natural enhancement. Your surgeon will guide you during consultation.
Many techniques are designed to preserve breastfeeding ability, but this should be discussed in detail with your surgeon if it is a priority for you.
Modern implants are durable, but they are not considered lifetime devices. Many patients keep the same implants for 10-20 years before considering replacement.
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