Augmentation Mammoplasty Sydney

About the treatment

Augmentation Mammoplasty  is a surgical procedure designed to increase breast volume and enhance breast shape. Patients may pursue this surgery for various reasons, including:

  • Desire to increase breast size

  • Correction of breast asymmetry

  • Restoration of breast volume following weight loss or pregnancy

The procedure involves the insertion of breast implants beneath the breast tissue or chest muscles. Implants are available in various sizes, shapes, and materials to tailor the results to the patient’s body type and desired outcomes. Different incision techniques may be employed to minimise visible scarring.

A Word from Specialist Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Ania Smialkowski (MED0001668109 FRACS)

“One of the most common topics patients wish to discuss is implant size. While this is a significant aspect of the procedure, it is secondary to the overall aesthetic outcome. Augmentation mammoplasty aims to achieve a balance between breast volume, shape, and the patient’s body proportions.”

Disclaimer: All surgical procedures carry inherent risks. Individual results, healing responses, and recovery times vary. A consultation with a qualified Specialist Plastic Surgeon is required to assess suitability. A second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner is recommended before proceeding with surgery.


Results

Augmentation mammoplasty is a highly individualised procedure. You may be considered a suitable candidate if:

  • You are in good general health

  • Your breasts are fully developed.

  • You have realistic expectations regarding outcomes.

  • You are seeking to enhance breast volume, address asymmetry, or restore breast shape following changes such as pregnancy or weight fluctuations.

Disclaimer: Individual results may vary. A consultation with a Specialist Plastic Surgeon is recommended to assess suitability and discuss risks.

  • Support a More Proportional Breast Size in Relation to Body Profile
  • Improve Breast Positioning for Enhanced Chest Contour
  • Address Breast Asymmetry and Restore Volume

Implant Selection and Placement

When considering Augmentation Mammoplasty, patients may choose from various implant options, including saline and silicone implants. Each type offers distinct characteristics to suit individual preferences and anatomical considerations.

Implant Shapes and Textures

Breast implants come in different shapes and surface textures:

  • Round Implants: These implants provide a fuller appearance, particularly in the upper breast pole. They are commonly selected by individuals seeking enhanced volume and projection.

  • Anatomical (Teardrop) Implants: Designed to mimic the natural slope of the breast, these implants offer a more subtle contour. They may be preferred by patients desiring a natural profile.

Implant Placement Options

The placement of breast implants can be tailored to the patient’s anatomy and desired outcome:

  • Subglandular Placement: The implant is positioned directly beneath the breast tissue but above the chest muscle.

  • Submuscular Placement: The implant is placed beneath the chest muscle, offering potential benefits in terms of aesthetic outcomes and long-term implant stability.

Consultation and Personalized Planning

A comprehensive consultation with a qualified Specialist Plastic Surgeon is essential to determine the most suitable implant type and placement for your individual needs. During this consultation, the surgeon will assess your anatomical characteristics, discuss your aesthetic goals, and develop a personalized surgical plan.

Disclaimer: All surgical procedures carry inherent risks. A consultation with Specialist Plastic Surgeon, Dr Ania Smialkowski (FRACS MED0001668109) is required to assess suitability. Individual results may vary. A second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner is recommended prior to proceeding with surgery.

Asian Augmentation Mammoplasty Sydney

Augmentation Mammoplasty procedures must be tailored to the unique anatomical characteristics and skin qualities of each patient. For individuals of Asian descent, specific factors may influence surgical planning:

  • Chest Anatomy: Patients may present with a narrower chest wall and less breast tissue volume.

  • Skin Characteristics: The overlying skin may exhibit increased tightness and elasticity.

  • Scarring Potential: Individuals with darker skin tones may have a higher propensity for developing hyperpigmentation or hypertrophic scars.

Postoperative Care

Adherence to postoperative care instructions is essential to promote optimal healing and minimize complications. Patients should follow their surgeon’s guidelines regarding activity restrictions, scar care, and follow-up appointments.

Consultation and Personalized Planning

A comprehensive consultation with a qualified Specialist Plastic Surgeon is necessary to assess individual anatomical characteristics and aesthetic goals. This assessment will guide the development of a personalized surgical plan.

Disclaimer: All surgical procedures carry inherent risks. A consultation with Specialist Plastic Surgeon, Dr Ania Smialkowski (FRACS MED0001668109) is required to assess suitability. Individual results may vary. A second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner is recommended prior to proceeding with surgery.

Post-Pregnancy Augmentation Mammoplasty

Following pregnancy and breastfeeding, changes to breast volume and skin elasticity are common. These changes may include a reduction in breast size, loss of firmness, and increased skin laxity. Some individuals may also notice a reduction in volume in the upper portion of the breasts (upper pole).

Considerations Before Surgery

It is generally recommended to wait a minimum of six months after completing breastfeeding before considering augmentation mammoplasty. This allows time for:

  • Hormonal levels to stabilise

  • Breast size and shape to settle

  • Overall physical recovery from childbirth and lactation

This period also provides an opportunity to return to a stable body weight and establish a consistent lifestyle routine.

Surgical Planning

A consultation with a Specialist Plastic Surgeon is necessary to assess your individual needs and determine an appropriate treatment plan. During this consultation, your surgeon will take into account:

  • Changes to breast shape and volume

  • Skin quality and elasticity

  • Whether an augmentation alone or a combination procedure (such as augmentation with mastopexy) may be suitable

Disclaimer: All surgical procedures carry inherent risks. A consultation with Specialist Plastic Surgeon, Dr Ania Smialkowski (FRACS MED0001668109) is required to assess suitability. Individual results may vary. A second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner is recommended prior to proceeding with surgery.


What to expect from Augmentation Mammoplasty

The experience and recovery following Augmentation Mammoplasty can vary between individuals. Factors such as implant size, shape, placement (above or below the muscle), and individual anatomy all influence recovery and outcomes.

Procedure Overview

  • Surgery Duration: Approximately 2 hours

  • Estimated Downtime: Most individuals require between 3 to 7 days off work, depending on the nature of their occupation and the specifics of the procedure (implant size, placement, and individual healing response).

  • Follow-Up: Post-operative appointments will be scheduled to monitor healing and ensure optimal recovery.

It is important to follow all post-operative care instructions provided by your treating Specialist Plastic Surgeon. These may include wearing compression garments, limiting physical activity, and attending follow-up reviews.

Disclaimer: All surgical procedures at Shape Clinic are performed by Specialist Plastic Surgeons, Dr Steven Liew (MED0001151298 FRACS) and Dr Ania Smialkowski ( MED0001668109 FRACS). Individual results, healing responses, and recovery times vary. All surgical procedures carry inherent risks, including but not limited to infection, bleeding, scarring, nerve injury, asymmetry, and dissatisfaction with aesthetic outcomes. A consultation with a qualified practitioner is required to determine suitability. A second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner is recommended prior to proceeding with surgery.

Are There Any Risks Associated with Augmentation Mammoplasty

As with all surgical procedures, augmentation mammoplasty carries inherent risks. While generally considered safe when performed by a qualified Specialist Plastic Surgeon, potential complications may include:

  • Implant rupture or leakage

  • Changes in nipple or breast sensation, which may be temporary or permanent

  • Capsular contracture (tightening of scar tissue around the implant)

  • Infection

  • Asymmetry

  • Breast Implant Illness (BII): a term used by some patients to describe a variety of systemic symptoms they attribute to their implants. Currently, there is no definitive diagnostic test for BII, and its cause remains under investigation.

These risks, along with your individual medical history, goals, and concerns, will be discussed in detail during your consultation to support informed decision-making.

Augmentation Mammoplasty Recovery

Recovery after augmentation mammoplasty varies depending on the surgical approach, implant type and placement, and your individual healing response. Generally:

  • Most patients return to light daily activities within 3–7 days

  • Swelling and discomfort may persist for several weeks

  • Full recovery may take 2–6 weeks, although final results can take longer to settle

A personalised recovery plan will be discussed with you, including post-operative care instructions, follow-up appointments, and activity restrictions.

Please speak to your treating Specialist Plastic Surgeon if you have questions or concerns during your recovery.

Disclaimer: All surgical procedures carry risks. Results and recovery times vary between individuals. This information is general in nature and does not substitute for medical advice. A consultation with a Specialist Plastic Surgeon is required to assess suitability and provide individualised guidance. All breast augmentation procedures at Shape Clinic are performed by Specialist Plastic Surgeons Dr Steven Liew (MED0001151298 FRACS) and Dr Ania Smialkowski (MED0001668109 FRACS). A second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner is recommended before proceeding.

Like to know more about your treatment options?

Email us at concierge@shapeclinic.com.au or contact us on (02) 8356 2888 to book your consultation. During this consultation, a thorough clinical assessment will be conducted to determine whether any treatment is appropriate based on individual health and clinical factors. Please note that individual results may vary, and no specific outcomes can be guaranteed. All treatments carry risks.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How Long Do Breast Implants Last?

Breast implants are not lifetime devices. While many patients have implants that last for 10 to 15 years, this varies between individuals. Some implants may last longer, while others may require removal or replacement earlier due to factors such as:

  • Capsular contracture

  • Implant rupture or leakage

  • Changes in breast appearance over time

  • Patient preference

Your Specialist Plastic Surgeon will monitor the condition of your implants during follow-up appointments and advise if revision surgery becomes necessary.

Does Medicare Cover Augmentation Mammoplasty?

Augmentation Mammoplasty is considered an elective cosmetic procedure when performed for aesthetic enhancement and is not covered by Medicare or private health insurance in these cases. However, Medicare may offer a rebate in limited circumstances where the procedure is deemed medically necessary.

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