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We are the best clinic in London for breast enlargement surgery. Known for creating natural appearing results combined with care that builds your self-esteem through tailor-made precision.
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Now you can get a curvy perfect shape through our breast implant surgery. Attain natural appearance, and then have confidence enhancing or natural shape results gently.
Breast implant
Breast enlargement procedure
What does breast augmentation do?
Breast augmentation surgery, or often called a "boob job," is achieved by placing implants, either filled with saline or silicone gel underneath the breast tissue and chest or chest wall muscle.
Breast enlargement surgery is a very personal choice for any woman. Others desire to enhance how they look in their clothes and improve relative body proportions. Others are trying to revert their breasts back by restoring volume lost after pregnancy, breastfeeding, or massive weight loss. It can provide balance for women who have uneven breasts. Furthermore, it is a critical choice for those doing breast reconstruction after mastectomy or previous breast surgery.
Several benefits include:
Saline Breast Implants
These contain sterile salt water. They are empty inserts that get filled once in place.
Pros: Smaller incisions can be adjusted when inserting them during surgery, and if they break it’s easily noticed.
Cons: May seem less natural, may ripple more and may deflate over time.
Silicone Breast Implants
They are pre-filled into a silicone shell that is then inserted.
Pros: More natural feeling, less rippling and not as likely to deflate.
Cons: Need a bigger cut compared to other silicone implants, they are less prone to obvious implant rupture and patients need regular MRI checks.
Gummy Bear Implants
They are made from a thick silicone gel and will hold their shape even once the shell has broken.
Pros: More natural, permanent shape and lower risk of deflation.
Cons: Larger incisions, more costly, and ruptures are harder to detect.
Round Implants
These are round shaped and give a plump look.
Pros: Enhance volume to the top of your breasts with less risk for rotating out of location.
Cons: May appear less natural on some body types.
Teardrop Breast Implants
They are bigger and typically shaped breast muscle, much like a natural breast when filled.
Pros: Very useful for breast reconstruction: provides a fairly natural descending slope.
Cons: Greater risk of slipping or sliding out, more costly, and usually require a textured surface to keep in place.
Step by Step Procedure on Breast Implants
How does breast implant work?
Breast augmentation surgery entails a surgical procedure with the following steps:
Duration of the Treatment
How long does breast augmentation surgery take?
This varies according to the type of cosmetic procedure and what has been pre-planned with your cosmetic surgeon. On average, the breast enlargement procedures are done during an hour to hour and a half; approximately 30-45 minutes per breast implant. You will stay overnight in a hospital for rest and recovery from the anaesthesia.
Long term results of the cosmetic surgery
How long does breast implant last?
Breast implants are built to last and they should be good for many years. Adjustments in your body over time such as weight gain, weight loss, and lifestyle options also play a significant function regarding how long the breast enlargement surgery results will continue to be satisfactory.
Most women have at least 10 years, and often longer of satisfaction from their breast implants, however individual experiences may vary. It is crucial to speak about these with a board-certified plastic surgeon to achieve the best possible results.
Breast cancer following breast augmentation procedure
Do breast implants affect cancer screening?
Yes. Because breast implants alter the way in which mammograms are carried out and interpreted.
Existing breast tissue can be unclear by saline implants or saline and silicone implants together, making it difficult for mammograms to capture the entire picture. The location of the cancer can make it more difficult to pick up on a mammogram. But studies have shown mammograms miss cancer in 77.8 percent of women with breast implants vs. only 90.7 for those without them.
Consideration for future breastfeeding
Can I breastfeed after getting breast implants?
Breast augmentation surgery is able to impact your breast nerves and ducts making breastfeeding more of a challenge. Breast implants placed entirely under the tissue and chest muscle do not usually affect breastfeeding to the same extent as those which are partially overlying it. Incisions made around the nipple are more likely to limit breast milk supply. If possible, discuss this with your surgeon before actually having the breast augmentation surgery.
Price Influencers
Package Choices
How much does breast augmentation cost?
The Harley Street Skin Clinic offers a range of premium breast augmentation surgery that includes the following:
Bilateral breast augmentation: £6,850
Bilateral breast augmentation + Mastopexy: £8,850
Exchange of bilateral breast implants I: £6,850
Exchange of bilateral breast implants II (Capsulectomy): £8,650
Exchange of bilateral breast implants II (Mastopexy with implants): £9,650
Competitive pricing for our world-renowned plastic surgery services that are conducted by the best plastic surgeons available who strive for excellence and use state-of-the-art technology. This will make sure you are well treated and satisfied with the desired outcome.
Have you considered a Breast Augmentation using Fat Transfer?
The much-loved 'boob job' is known for its ability to provide an instant, dramatic impact to both your figure and your self-confidence. Some women also choose to combine augmentation with uplift surgery for the ultimate mammary makeover (and to some pretty incredible ends if we do say so ourselves). Take a look...
Breast Implants can be a life-changing cosmetic solution for those feeling concerned or unhappy with their breasts overall size, shape or symmetry. They can also serve a reconstructive purpose following a mastectomy or restore shape and fullness after damage sustained through another form of chest trauma.
We know that the female form is about as unique as a fingerprint, and no 2 breasts are the same - even if they're both your own. We've encountered all manner of different client concerns and what's more: our skilled, GMC registered surgeons have created perfectly fitting procedure plans for all of them.
All breast enhancement procedures (uplifts and reductions included) are performed under general anaesthetic, and are as minimally invasive as possible to ensure the absolute best results that money can buy. If you are still unsure about whether implants are for for you, why not try talking it through with a professional today?
Prepare
Before Cosmetic Surgery
What do you need to know before the surgery?
Do’s
Don'ts
Recovery
After Cosmetic Surgery
What is the recommended post-operative care?
Prevent
After Cosmetic Surgery
What should my activity level be after the surgery?
Advantages
Enhance Appearance
Body Shape
Boosts Confidence
Improved body symmetry.
Enhanced breast shape.
Increased self-confidence.
Restore Volume
Breast Fullness
Youthful Contour
Restored youthful appearance.
Balanced body proportions.
Better clothes fitting.
Reconstruction
Breast Rebuilding
Self-esteem Boost
Improved breast shape.
Enhanced self-esteem and body image.
Improved quality of life.
Week 1
Nipples feeling tight, sore or swollen. Pain is at peak.
Weeks 2-4
Swelling and bruising disappear; discomfort lessens to mild soreness.
Weeks 4-8
The rapid swelling had gone completely down.
Physical
Better Shape
Fuller Breast
Psychological Well-being
Boosted Confidence
Positive Self-Image
Social Aspect
More Clothing Choices
Better Interaction
Who is the ideal candidate?
A good breast implant candidate is a woman who wants to improve her appearance and increase self-esteem through major surgery. Typically, this will be a healthy person who does not have medical conditions that would make surgery or the recovery period difficult. It is important to have realistic expectations about the result and the risks involved.
Perfect candidates include those who feel their breasts are too small, have lost breast volume post-childbirth or breastfeeding, or due to excessive weight loss. Women post-mastectomy and those who have had an injury may also choose to have breast augmentation.
Age is also a consideration; you should be over 18 to get breast enlargement surgery. Non-smokers, or at least those willing to cease smoking before and after the operation, are preferred since smoking can negatively affect the healing process.
Emotional readiness is also a factor. Make the decision because you want to, not because you need to. A careful examination by a board-certified plastic surgeon is essential to consider whether breast augmentation will provide you with your desired aesthetic goals and to ensure you are well-informed before undergoing this type of cosmetic surgery.
Can a risk be prevented?
Similar to any popular cosmetic surgery procedure, there will be side effects and risks. Both saline and silicone implants are considered safe for breast enlargement procedures. After undergoing breast implants, there are usual side effects like soreness, bleeding and bruising, increased nipple sensitivity, or swelling. Immediate rare complications can include infection, wound healing problems, and hematoma (blood that collects at the surgical site).
Potential long-term complications include capsule contracture (scar tissue forming around the implant and causing hardening), breast droop or ptosis due to the weight of the implant, symmastia (when the middle portion between breasts is artificially elevated in appearance), seroma (fluid surrounding an implant possibly a sign of infection), and a rare immune system cancer called breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL). Symptoms of BIA-ALCL may not develop until years after the breasts were implanted, so monitoring changes such as breast size or shape, swelling, or lumps is key.
Breast implants are not intended to last a lifetime. The longer you keep them, the more likely you are to have issues. The correction of some problems may require additional surgery, and there is no assurance that you will be satisfied with the results.
The nature of further surgery required in a reoperation is decided according to the complication. Other factors may result in you having one or more reoperations during your lifetime. More than one procedure can sometimes be done in a single operation. Below are a few of the procedures that may be required:
Knowing these options will be of great help when you are considering breast implants.
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