Breast implants have advanced in modern medicine and help women achieve the desired results without significant health risks.

What you need to know about breast augmentation

However, it is important to recognize that the "silicone breast" effect is a popular myth. During endoprosthetics, no natural breast tissue is replaced. The procedure involves the placement of a special implant that is not inserted into the breast, but is located outside the breast, deep in the chest. This implant can be made of various materials, including silicone. It is carefully selected taking into account individual parameters, such as height, breast volume, and the structure of the chest skin.

This approach allows for a natural look and feel and preserves the natural composition of the breast. Not only the appearance, but also the functionality of the breast remains unchanged.

Who needs endoprosthetics?

Indications for breast arthroplasty can vary. They include:

  • Small breast size from birth
    For many women, this is a cosmetic defect that they would like to correct.
  • Reduced breast volume after breastfeeding
    Breasts can lose their shape and volume after pregnancy and lactation.
  • Breast deformity due to previous surgery
    Some women may be looking to restore natural contours after breast surgery.
  • Reduction in breast size after a restricted diet or due to metabolic disorders
    After significant weight loss, breasts can lose their volume.

However, it is important to understand that not everyone has indications for endoprosthetics, and all patients should consult a doctor to discuss their individual needs and options.

Surgery and rehabilitation

Breast implant surgery is performed under general anesthesia and can take from 30 to 90 minutes, depending on the complexity. During the operation, the doctor makes a small incision in the skin of the breast and installs the implant.

After surgery, patients may experience weakness, discomfort, and headaches, but these symptoms usually disappear within a few days. The sutures can be removed on the 4th-5th day after surgery, or dissolvable materials that do not require removal can be used.

After breast implantation, it is recommended to wear compression garments for one month. After a week, patients can return to their professional duties if they are not associated with heavy physical labor. Sexual relations can be resumed two weeks after surgery, and visits to the sauna or bathhouse can be started after two months.

Given the modern possibilities of plastic surgery, breast arthroplasty is a safe and effective method for achieving the desired appearance and increasing self-esteem. It is important to keep in mind that the surgery should be performed by an experienced specialist in a recognized medical center, such as the Aesthetic Center of Dr. Borodko, where your safety and satisfaction are our priority.