Mastoplasty is a highly customizable procedure, and the specific type, size, and placement of breast implants will vary for each patient based on factors such as body shape, breast anatomy, and desired outcomes. It’s essential to consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon experienced in mastoplasty to discuss your goals, candidacy for the procedure, and potential risks and benefits.
With proper care and maintenance, mastoplasty can provide long-lasting results, enhancing breast appearance and boosting self-confidence. Regular follow-up appointments and mammograms are recommended to monitor breast health and ensure optimal outcomes
Frequently Asked Questions
Mastoplasty, also known as breast augmentation or breast prosthesis surgery, is a cosmetic procedure aimed at enhancing the size, shape, and symmetry of the breasts. Suitable candidates for mastoplasty are individuals who are in good overall health and have specific concerns about the size, shape, or symmetry of their breasts. They may wish to increase breast volume, improve breast shape and contour, restore lost breast fullness due to pregnancy or weight loss, or address breast asymmetry. It’s important to schedule a consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon experienced in mastoplasty to assess your candidacy, discuss your goals, and explore your treatment options.
There are two main types of breast implants commonly used in mastoplasty surgery: saline implants and silicone gel implants. Saline implants are filled with sterile saltwater solution and can be adjusted in size during surgery. Silicone gel implants are filled with a cohesive silicone gel that closely resembles the look and feel of natural breast tissue. Both types of implants come in various sizes, shapes, and profiles to accommodate each patient’s unique anatomy and desired outcomes. During your consultation, your plastic surgeon will help you choose the most suitable type, size, and placement of breast implants based on your goals and preferences.