Breast Surgery
Breast Lift
Also known as mastopexy, it raises the breasts by removing excess skin and tightening the surrounding tissue to reshape and support the new breast contour, resulting in a more youthful breast. If the areola has become enlarged over time, the surgery will reduce this as well. If you want to increase the size, implants can be added.
It involves using breast implants to increase the size of your breasts. This procedure can also restore breast volume lost after weight reduction or pregnancy. Sometimes it can be achived with fat transfer.
Breast Reduction
Breast reduction 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).
Breast Implant Revision
.Also known as corrective breast augmentation, the goal is to remove and/or replace breast implants with new ones. It´s an excellent choice for patients who want to restore their original appearance, change the size of the implant, or deal with any deformity issues.
Breast Implant Removal
This surgery might be a good choice for you if: you’re unhappy with the way your breast implants look; the scar tissue (or capsule) around your implants hardens or tightens; one or both of your implants leaked or ruptured; or you’re experiencing systemic symptoms that you associate with your implants.
En Bloc Capsulectomy
It comes from the French term that means “as one”. It is method of breast implant removal that involves carefully removing the capsule (the scar tissue that grows and envelops the implant) and the implant together as one, so that there is no residue left behind. The En Bloc technique ensures that nothing within the capsule escapes into the surrounding tissue.
Nipple Areola Correction
Corrects overly large or protruding nipples by a simple procedure to make them smaller and cuter again. Enlarged or stretched areolas can also be reduced.
Gynecomastia
Refers to the persistent enlargement of the male breast. Depending on the type of gynecomastia, it can be treated with a special liposuction technique or by direct excision of the fibrous subareolar tissue.