Breast Augmentation

Breast augmentation surgery can usually be performed for aesthetic reasons or breast reconstruction. Here are the situations where breast augmentation surgery is commonly performed:
- For Aesthetic Reasons:
- Those Who Want to Increase Breast Size: Breast augmentation surgery can be performed in cases where a person wants to increase their breast size according to their own wishes. This can often be due to personal preferences regarding body appearance.
- Those Who Want to Correct Asymmetry: When breast asymmetry occurs when one breast is a noticeably different size or shape than the other, a person may seek breast augmentation surgery to correct this asymmetry.
- Changes After Birth, Breastfeeding or Weight Loss: There may be changes in breast tissue and volume after pregnancy, breastfeeding or weight loss. In these cases, people may choose to have surgeries that correct breast aesthetics.
- Breast Reconstruction:
- After Mastectomy: After a mastectomy (surgical removal of the breast) for breast cancer treatment, women may have breast reconstruction surgery. This surgery aims to recreate the breast tissue lost after the mastectomy.
- Developmental Anomalies or Injuries:
- Developmental Anomalies: Those who have problems with breast size or shape due to developmental anomalies in the breast tissue or congenital conditions may seek breast augmentation surgery for surgical correction.
- Post-Injury: If breast tissue has become deformed as a result of accidents or injuries, breast augmentation surgery may be considered to correct this condition.
Before any surgical intervention, the general health status of the candidates should be evaluated and a plan should be made by a specialist plastic surgeon according to their individual condition. Careful follow-up of the instructions before and after the surgery is important for a successful outcome and recovery process.