Specialists in Plastic Surgery offer leading breast procedures in the heart of London. Owned by renowned plastic surgeons, you can be sure you’re in the best hands.
Breast augmentation surgery (boob job) aims to increase the size of your breasts by inserting a silicone breast implant. This remains a very popular cosmetic surgery procedure that can produce very natural results. Assessment by a specialist plastic surgeon can help guide you to the right choice of breast implant and procedure to give you the result you want. The operation involves an incision under the breast to create a pocket to insert the breast implant and can often be done as a day case procedure.
Breast reduction surgery is more of a functional operation than a cosmetic one and is associated with significant gains in quality-of-life, exercise performance and self-image. Utilising anchor-shaped scars, this procedure removes breast tissue to lighten the breast before re-shaping the breast to give it a more youthful and lifted appearance. The procedure takes a couple of hours under a general anaesthetic and patients go home the day following surgery. The majority of women who undergo breast reduction experience excellent physical and aesthetic outcomes.
Breast implant removal surgery is a common cosmetic procedure and women decide to undergo this either because of an implant-related complication or because they have decided they no longer want to have breast implants. A common question asked by patients considering this is what their breasts will look like after the implants are removed. It is not uncommon to perform either fat transfer to the breast or a breast uplift at the time of implant removal to add volume and to reshape the breast to give a more youthful aesthetic. Discussion with one of our specialist plastic surgeons can help guide you to the right procedure for you to give you the most natural result after having your implants removed.
Capsular contracture is a common implant-related complication that results in hardening or distortion of the breast implant. Options to treat capsular contracture include implant exchange with removal of the capsule (capsulectomy) and this may include changing the location of the implant, for example, from above the muscle to below the muscle. Assessment by one of our specialist plastic surgeons will help guide you the right procedure for you to maintain your breast aesthetic but also to reduce the risk of capsular contracture recurrence.
Breast uplift surgery (mastopexy) helps to lift the breast in those with breast descent (ptosis) that has occurred as a result of breast feeding, ageing or weight loss. They type of breast lift that is best for you may depend on the degree of ptosis and whether you are looking to reduce your breast size at the same time. Assessment by one of our specialist plastic surgeons can help guide you to the optimal procedure for you to produce a more youthful and pert breast shape.
For some women who experience breast descent (ptosis) as a result of breast feeding, ageing or weight loss, uplifting the breast alone may be insufficient to give you the volume you desire after surgery. Augmentation mastopexy, which combines a breast uplift with breast augmentation is a powerful technique to produce a more youthful, fuller breast. Evaluation by one of our specialist plastic surgeons can guide you to the right choice of implant and augmentation mastopexy procedure for you to give you a natural and durable result.
Composite breast augmentation combines breast augmentation surgery with fat transfer to the breasts in order to reduce the risk of implant visibility, improve the quality of breast tissues and add extra-volume. In this procedure, fat is is harvested from other parts of your body (back, thighs, buttocks, abdomen) using liposuction techniques and injected into the breast tissues. This procedure is becoming increasingly popular as it reduces the risk of implant visibility and rippling and allows you to offset the volume of the breast implant using your own fat. Our specialist plastic surgeons can assess your suitability for this technique, which can produce incredibly natural looking results after breast augmentation.
Breast reconstruction after mastectomy for breast cancer may include reconstruction with either an implant, or, your own tissues. Assessment by one of our specialist plastic surgeons, all of whom are experienced in working as members of a breast cancer treatment team, can help guide you to the right procedure for you.
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