However, it is necessary to choose an appropriate surgical approach for breast augmentation that ensures good blood supply to the areola and nipple while also allowing sufficient space to be created for the insertion of a mammary implant. This surgical technique for breast enlargement is relatively demanding, both in terms of planning—including the surgical design—and in terms of operative technique.
Surgery involving breast lift combined with augmentation is performed under general anesthesia. It requires a 2–3 day hospitalization, and full physical activity is possible on an individual basis, at the earliest 2–3 months after the procedure.
The course of breast augmentation
Through a fine incision under the breast or around the areola, the plastic surgeon creates a pocket whose size and shape correspond to the selected implant. After the implant and drains are inserted, the incisions are immediately closed. However, you will not see this directly after breast augmentation due to the elastic bandages with external drains, which secure the breasts and help minimize postoperative pain. Further care after breast augmentation depends on the current condition and continues until full stabilization. Afterward, it is necessary to wear special compression garments for several weeks. Although this process may seem relatively complex, many women experience a significant boost in self-confidence following the procedure.
