Augmentation Mammoplasty (Breast Augmentation)
A surgical procedure to increase breast volume by placing breast implants beneath the breast tissue or chest muscle.
Some individuals may explore surgical options to address concerns related to breast shape or size. Specialist Plastic Surgeons, Dr Henry Shepherd FRACS MED0001860545 and Dr Ania Smialkowski FRACS MED0001668109 conduct comprehensive consultations to assess medical suitability and to discuss treatment options tailored to individual anatomy and clinical findings. Surgical Breast procedures are only suitable for people aged 18 years and over. All procedures are performed only after a thorough clinical assessment and an informed discussion of the potential risks, benefits, limitations, and available alternatives. Outcomes, recovery experiences, and healing times vary between individuals, and no guarantees can be made.
A surgical procedure to increase breast volume by placing breast implants beneath the breast tissue or chest muscle.
A surgical procedure to address uneven breast shape or size to restore symmetry and balance.
Also known as a breast lift, Mastopexy is a surgical procedure designed to reposition and reshape the breasts by removing excess skin and adjusting the underlying breast tissue.
Also known as a breast reduction, reduction mammoplasty is a surgical procedure to reshape and reduce the size of the breasts by removing excess tissue.
Correct inverted or retracted nipples with a minimally invasive procedure designed to improve appearance and confidence.
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