Breast augmentation surgery, also known as breast implant surgery, is a procedure that is designed to increase the size, fullness, and shape of the breasts. It is often performed for cosmetic reasons, to enhance the appearance of the breasts and improve body proportions. However, breast augmentation can also be used to restore symmetry to the breasts after surgery or other procedures that have altered their shape or size, or as part of breast reconstruction surgery after mastectomy or other breast cancer treatments.
It’s important to remember that every individual is unique and so too are their needs and desired outcomes for cosmetic surgery. If you’re considering a procedure, it’s essential to have a comprehensive consultation with one of our experienced surgeons. They can help you understand whether you’re a suitable candidate and what you can realistically expect from the surgery. The information provided here is meant to help guide you, but it’s not a replacement for professional medical advice. Always organise a consultation for personalised advice.
If you are concerned about the way you look or are thinking about cosmetic surgery for confidence reasons, there are alternatives. Talking to a counsellor or psychologist may help you overcome your concerns about your appearance.
The breast augmentation process begins with a comprehensive consultation with our experienced surgeon. This meeting includes a discussion about your aesthetic goals, medical history, and current breast anatomy. The surgeon will evaluate your breast size, shape, skin quality, and nipple position. This consultation provides an excellent opportunity for you to express any concerns or ask any questions you may have about the procedure.
Once the surgical plan has been agreed upon, you will receive specific instructions on how to prepare for your breast augmentation. These may include dietary guidelines, advice on smoking and alcohol consumption, instructions about certain medications or supplements, and skin care recommendations.
Breast augmentation surgery typically takes between one to two hours and is usually performed under general anesthesia. The procedure involves making incisions in discreet locations—either under the breast, around the nipple, or in the armpit. The surgeon then creates a pocket either above or below the pectoral muscle, into which the implant is inserted. The implant type, size, and position are customized to your needs and desired outcome.
Following surgery, you’ll be monitored in a recovery room for a short period. Most patients can go home the same day, although in some cases an overnight hospital stay may be recommended. You will likely wear a special bra or compression bandage to support the breasts and minimize swelling.
Swelling, bruising, and mild discomfort are common after breast augmentation but will begin to improve after a few days. Most patients feel ready to return to non-strenuous daily activities within a week, while more vigorous activities should be avoided for several weeks.
Regular follow-up appointments will be scheduled to monitor your progress and ensure a smooth recovery. The final results of your breast augmentation may take several weeks to months to fully reveal themselves as your breasts settle into their new shape.
While we aim to provide accurate information about the different surgical procedures available, it’s important to understand that the content provided here serves as a general guide only. The specifics of each surgery, including the procedure detailed above, can and will vary significantly from person to person, depending on their unique circumstances and physical characteristics.
Undergoing cosmetic surgery is a serious decision that requires ample thought, careful consideration, and meticulous planning. It should never be taken lightly or treated trivially, as it can have profound impacts on one’s lifestyle and wellbeing.
Recovery from cosmetic surgery, too, requires time, support, and proper aftercare. We strive to present realistic and transparent information about the recovery process, but individual experiences may vary. It is typical for recovery to involve certain services or requirements, such as the use of compression garments or receiving therapeutic massages. It also often necessitates significant lifestyle changes, which may include a period of absence from employment and temporary restrictions on certain activities.
In light of these considerations, we strongly encourage potential patients to engage in comprehensive discussions with their GP and our surgeons. The goal is to fully understand the implications, requirements, and likely outcomes of any chosen procedure, and to make informed decisions about their health and aesthetics.
For more information on preparing for cosmetic surgery visit health.gov.au/cosmeticsurgery
Your personalised quote will be prepared following an in-depth evaluation by our expert surgeon. This includes a thorough assessment of your individual needs, detailed explanation of the procedure, and a tailored approach to best achieve the desired outcomes. The quote considers various elements including surgical supplies, hospital requirements, and the specifics of the surgery itself.
Potential rebates might be available if the procedure is deemed medically necessary by relevant health authorities. Conditions for this include providing evidence supporting the medical necessity of the surgery and a referral from a healthcare professional. Your private health insurance may also provide coverage, so it’s essential to discuss this with your provider.
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