
breast augmentation
more volume,
balanced proportions,
a positive body image
There can be many reasons for wanting breast augmentation. Some women have always felt that their breasts are too small, whilst others notice changes following pregnancy, breastfeeding or weight loss. Congenital asymmetries or a loss of volume over the years can also lead to a desire for change.
Breast augmentation can help to harmoniously adapt the shape of the breasts to your individual body proportions and enhance your personal well-being. For me, the focus is not on enlargement at any cost, but on achieving a natural and aesthetic result that suits your figure and your wishes.
In my practice, I take the time to provide a detailed and honest consultation. Together, we will discuss your expectations, the medical options available and the method that is right for you.
When might breast augmentation be appropriate?
-Breasts perceived as too small
-Loss of volume following pregnancy or breastfeeding
-Changes following significant weight loss
-Breast asymmetry
-Congenital abnormalities in shape
-Desire for a more harmonious body silhouette
What options are available for breast augmentation?
Breast augmentation with implants:
Modern silicone implants enable a reliable and long-lasting increase in volume with natural-looking results.Breast augmentation using autologous fat: This method utilises the body’s own fat tissue. It is particularly suitable for women who wish to achieve a moderate increase in size and a particularly natural-looking result.
Breast augmentation with a breast lift:
Sometimes, a loss of volume is accompanied by sagging of the breasts. In such cases, a breast lift can be combined with breast augmentation.
Personal consultation and individual planning
A successful breast augmentation begins with a thorough consultation. Together, we will discuss your wishes, the most suitable method, the surgical procedure, potential risks and post-operative care. The aim is a result that suits you in the long term and enhances your natural appearance.
The breast augmentation procedure
The operation is usually carried out under general anaesthesia. Depending on your individual situation, breast implants are inserted via a small incision or your own fat is used. Following the procedure, regular follow-up appointments monitor the healing process.
Recovery process
Swelling and a feeling of tightness in the first few days are normal. A special compression bra aids recovery. Light activities are usually possible after a few days, whilst sport can be resumed after around four to six weeks.
A natural look is the priority
Nowadays, many patients do not want the largest possible breasts, but rather a result that looks natural and suits their figure. That is why the focus is on harmonious proportions, modern surgical techniques and a personalised treatment plan.
