The difference in Breast Surgeries

May 15, 2020

breast augmentation

breast augmentation, sometimes referred to as a "breast aug" or "boob job" by patients, involves using breast implants or fat transfer to increase the size of your breasts. this procedure can also restore breast volume lost after weight reduction or pregnancy, achieve a more rounded breast shape or improve natural breast size asymmetry. breast augmentation is also referred to as augmentation mammoplasty. when fat from another part of the patient's body is used to create the improved breast volume, the procedure is referred to as fat transfer breast augmentation. breast implants may also be used for breast reconstruction after mastectomy or injury.

breast lift

beautiful breasts are not just a matter of size. a skilled cosmetic surgeon can create a more beautiful, proportional breast shape using techniques tailored to address a woman's unique needs. a breast lift raises the breasts by removing excess skin and tightening the surrounding tissue to reshape and support the new breast contour. a breast lift restores a firmer, perkier, and more aesthetically pleasing shape to sagging breasts. this not only can improve a patient’s appearance by restoring her youthful, feminine proportions, but also help bras and swimsuits fit more comfortably and attractively. by removing excess, stretched out skin, reshaping the breast tissue, and raising the nipple & areola into a more forward position, a cosmetic surgeon can create a more youthful breast contour. stretched, large areolae can also be reduced during breast lift surgery, creating an overall better proportioned, natural looking breast.

breast reduction

a breast reduction removes excess breast tissue and skin to achieve a breast size in proportion with your body and alleviate discomfort. breast reduction, also known as reduction mammaplasty, is a procedure to remove excess breast fat, glandular tissue and skin to achieve a breast size more in proportion with your body and to alleviate the discomfort associated with excessively large breasts (macromastia). disproportionately large breasts can cause both physical and emotional distress for patients. patients with macromastia may experience physical discomfort resulting from the weight of their breasts. the resulting pain can make it challenging for some patients to perform common physical activities. along with the physical ailments of macromastia, some patients may suffer from emotional distress or more significant mental health problems as a result of their large breasts.

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