Having a cosmetic surgery is one of the most important and is considered as an extremely personal decision for a person. Choosing a specialized and experienced plastic surgeon to perform your breast augmentation surgery is even more important. We believe that each of our clients deserve the thoroughness, attention to detail and empathy in order to achieve their desired results. With this in mind, we emphasize detailed pre-operative education, sterile and effective intra-operative techniques, and post-operative comfort. Central to this idea is the patient’s treatment as an individual, tailoring care to each of their particular needs. Our team of highly qualified surgeons is FRACS-certified – a key credential indicating their experience, extensive training and ongoing ethical and educational standards. If you are considering a breast augmentation procedure with the use of implants, talking to one of our surgeons is the first step to take in achieving your desired breast profile.
Each of our patients will undergo careful consideration and assessment by our surgeon and medical staff. This includes brief medical history and thorough medical examination to optimize the outcome of the procedure. Realistic expectations and goals are discussed, with in depth conversation about risks, benefits, and options. It is important that patients do not feel pressured in navigating through the decision making process. Our surgeons are committed to achieving a very natural look in all of the procedures that they perform. Whether the goal of our patients are a rejuvenate appearance or a major change in the contour of their breasts, the emphasis should be on safety and on appearing as though the outcome is natural. The patient’s wishes and the overall safety of the procedure are the primary interests of every staff at our facility. We look forward to helping you make the appropriate decision about your desired transformation.
In general, you are a good fit for breast augmentation procedure if:
All of the requirements and your inquiries will be discussed during your initial consultation. It is very important that you be very thorough when providing your medical history to prevent any complications that may alter the outcome of the procedure. Whatever your decision is, our surgeons will guide you through the entire process.
Breast implants come in many different size and shape, and they may be placed through different incisions. Once you have decided to undergo breast augmentation, your surgeon will help you decide on the location of your implant, its type and size, texture, and incision techniques.
After you have signed an informed consent and all other paper works are completed, breast augmentation will now commence. You will be put to sleep using general anesthesia. Some surgeons will inject local anesthetic into your breasts to further reduce discomforts after the procedure. The surgeon will now create a small incision under the breast crease, around the areola or in the armpit – all of the incision techniques will be discussed during the consultation. The desired breast implant will now be inserted and its placement will be verified. After a few adjustments and your surgeon had finally determined correct implant placement, the surgical wound will now be closed using absorbable sutures. You will be observed for the first 24 hours and you may need a watcher during this time. If no complications are observed, your surgeon will discharge you after a day or two.
While at home, you must be alert for untoward signs and symptoms such as increasing pain, bleeding, pus, breast sensation changes, asymmetry of the breasts, fever, and visible or palpable implants. It best to avoid activities that require heavy lifting as this can reopen the wound. Follow your doctor’s advice regarding proper wound care and when to return for follow-up.
Talk to our customer service agent regarding the total cost of the procedure. In general, it will depend on the fee of your surgeon, type of implant used, medications prescribed, and type of anesthesia. Keep in mind that health insurances like Medicare will not cover cosmetic procedure costs. Review your insurance policy regarding this type of procedure.
It is recommended to review your health insurance policy. Talk to one of our customer service agents for further inquiries.