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Breast Augmentation

Breast augmentation is a surgical procedure that enhances the size and shape of the breasts using implants or fat transfer. It’s ideal for those seeking a fuller, more balanced appearance. At First Class Esthetic, we offer personalized solutions tailored to your aesthetic goals.

What is Breast Aesthetics (Mammoplasty)?

Breast surgery is a surgical procedure performed today for both aesthetic and health reasons. It offers a healthy and successful solution for breasts that have not completed their development, are deformed after pregnancy, are asymmetrical, cause back pain due to their size or the patient is not satisfied with their appearance.

Mammoplasty includes different procedures such as breast augmentation, breast reduction and breast lift. Breast augmentation is usually performed with silicone or saline implants, while breast reduction and lift involves removing excess tissue and reshaping the breast. These procedures allow patients to feel better about themselves and increase their self-confidence.

Breast aesthetics is preferred not only for aesthetic concerns, but also to eliminate health problems. Especially large breasts can cause back and neck pain, posture disorders and skin irritation. In such cases, breast reduction surgery can significantly improve patients’ quality of life.

In addition, the recovery process after mammoplasty is also important. Patients should follow their doctor’s recommendations, take proper care and carefully follow the healing process after surgery. This reduces the risk of complications and leads to better results.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Mammoplasty

The natural appearance of the breasts after mammoplasty depends on the surgeon’s experience and the techniques used. Modern mammoplasty techniques aim to preserve the natural form and symmetry of the breasts. In order to achieve a good result, detailed preoperative planning and appropriate implant selection are important. The surgeon’s competence and the patient’s recovery process greatly affect the natural appearance of the results.

The ideal age for mammoplasty is usually 18 years and older. This is because the breasts have completed their full development. However, this age limit may vary according to personal development and needs. Especially in younger patients, the physical and psychological maturity of the patient can affect the success rate of the surgery. Many experts recommend that patients should have fully developed breasts and be informed about this before deciding on surgical intervention.

Scars may remain after mammoplasty, but the techniques used by the surgeon and the healing process affect how prominent these scars will be. Minimally invasive techniques and appropriate suturing methods can help make scars less visible. In addition, skin care during the healing process and the care methods recommended by the doctor can support the healing of the scars. Since each individual’s skin type and healing process is different, the visibility of scars may vary depending on individual differences.

It is usually necessary to wait 4-6 weeks after mammoplasty to start playing sports. During this time, the body completes the post-operative healing process and the stitches have fully fused. While low-impact activities such as light walking are recommended for the first few weeks, the doctor’s approval is required to start more intense and challenging exercises. Following the surgeon’s instructions during the healing process reduces the risk of complications and ensures a healthy recovery.

The results obtained after mammoplasty are usually long-lasting, but their permanence depends on many factors. The shape and size of the surgically achieved breast may change over time due to factors such as aging, gravity, hormonal changes, weight gain and loss and pregnancy. In addition, in mammoplasties using implants, implants have a limited lifespan and may need to be replaced at regular intervals. Therefore, regular postoperative follow-up and a healthy lifestyle can help maintain the results in the long term.

Types of Breast Surgery (Mammoplasty)

Breast augmentation (Breast Augmentation) Surgery

The most popular breast aesthetic surgery is breast augmentation. It is used for underdeveloped breasts that have remained small in relation to body size and structure or have shrunk after pregnancy and breastfeeding. Breast augmentation is a surgical procedure that increases breast size and breast volume by placing a natural material, mainly made of silicone, called a prosthesis or implant under the breast tissue. These implants are inserted through the nipple, inframammary fold, underarm incisions or through the belly button. There are two types of implants, round and teardrop, in different sizes. The shape of the implant to be used is determined in consultation with the doctor according to the patient’s wishes, taking into account breast and breast structure, height, weight and body measurements.

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Reasons Why Women Have Breast Augmentation Surgery:

  • Deformation, sagging and shrinking of the breasts after pregnancy. This can negatively affect women's self-confidence in their bodies.
  • Disproportion of the breasts to the hips and waist of the person. This surgery is preferred to achieve a more balanced and aesthetic appearance.
  • Breasts that are too small and underdeveloped for their age and body structure. This can cause a lack of self-confidence, especially in young women.
  • Deformation after weight gain and loss. Frequent weight changes can affect the aesthetic appearance by distorting the shape of the breasts.
  • Asymmetrical breast size. Breasts of different sizes can make women feel uncomfortable.

What to Consider Before and After Breast Augmentation?

  • Avoid smoking and alcohol consumption. These substances can negatively affect the healing process.
  • It is necessary to stop taking blood thinners at least ten days before surgery. This is important to reduce the risk of bleeding.
  • You should not eat or drink anything 8 hours before surgery. This is necessary to avoid complications during anesthesia.
  • Patients under 40 should have an ultrasound beforehand and patients over 40 should have a mammogram. This is done to check the health of the breast tissue.
  • Heavy sports should not be practiced for 1.5 – 2 months after the operation. During this time, rest is important for the breast tissue to heal.
  • Do not drive for the first week after surgery, do not carry heavy loads for 3 weeks and do not stretch your arms upwards. This prevents damage to the surgical site.
  • Avoid sweating for the first 15 days. Sweating can increase the risk of infection.
  • Do not wear an underwire bra for at least 3 months. Such bras can negatively affect the healing of the breast tissue.
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Frequently Asked Questions

A normal breast augmentation operation usually takes about 1.5 to 2 hours. This time may vary depending on the surgeon’s experience and the complexity of the procedure.

The implant selected for breast augmentation is placed in the breast either through the inframammary fold, nipple, armpit or belly button. These methods are determined according to the preference of the surgeon and the patient.

The recovery process after breast augmentation surgery takes an average of 2-3 weeks, depending on the patient’s recovery rate. During this time, it is important for patients to avoid certain activities and follow the doctor’s recommendations.

Since breast augmentation is performed under general anesthesia, the patient does not feel any pain during the operation. If you make wrong movements after the operation, mild pain may occur, in which case mild painkillers can be used.

There are two types of breast augmentation implants: saline implants and silicone implants. The difference between these two implants is the filler they contain. Silicone implants are more preferred today because they provide a more natural look and feel.

There are two types of silicone implants: round and teardrop. Round implants have a spherical and regular shape. Teardrop implants have a fuller lower part and a flattened upper part, which gives a more natural look.

Of course, the patient can choose the implant shape herself. However, if the doctor recommends a different variant according to the breast structure and condition, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s advice. In this case, it is best to rely on medical examination and diagnostic experience.

In this context, the patient’s wishes as well as the doctor’s advice are decisive. The size of the selected implant must be compatible with the patient’s body structure and measurements. The shape is determined according to the doctor’s recommendation and the patient’s wishes according to the breast structure and deformation.

Since the surgery does not involve any intervention in the mammary glands and milk ducts and the implant is placed without touching the breast tissue or muscle, there is no obstacle to breastfeeding with breast implants.

Since the implants used in the surgery are silicone-based, there is no risk of damage or side effects. These implants are approved by the World Health Organization and are safe.

Postoperative care and following the doctor’s instructions are very important for the durability of silicone implants. With proper care, the service life of silicone implants is estimated to be 20 years on average.

Yes, it is possible to replace the implant. The patient’s aesthetic preferences may change over time; therefore, the previously used implant can be replaced with a larger or smaller one.

Most breast augmentation surgeries are performed under general anesthesia. However, it can also be performed under local anesthesia with sedation technique according to the patient’s request.

The answer to this question depends on the patient’s job. Patients with office jobs can usually return to work after a week of rest. For those with physically demanding jobs, this period may be longer.

Incisions in breast augmentation are usually in invisible places. During the healing process, the scars may initially be evident, but will fade and become less noticeable over time.