Breast

For women who are unhappy with the appearance of their bust, breast surgery provides the perfect opportunity to correct the issue and boost their confidence as a direct result. Breast enlargement surgery offers women the chance to increase their cup size, whilst a breast uplift operation can help restore a youthful “perk” to a saggy bosom. Women who experience back problems as a result of their own large breasts can elect to undergo a breast reduction procedure which removes tissue to make them smaller and thereby reduce tension on their backs. Surgical techniques can also be employed to correct issues with nipples, such as inversion, asymmetry or enlarged to create a more aesthetically pleasing effect. Use the links below to find out more specific information regarding the advantages and disadvantages of each treatment, and the top five questions to ask your surgeon.

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Women seeking to accentuate their bosom often opt for a breast enlargement operation although for women feeling the effects of age may also choose a breast uplift procedure to give their breasts a ‘fuller’ appearance. Women who have experienced changes in breast appearance following pregnancy may also find that a breast uplift operation can help restore their youthful looks once more.
Women undergoing breast surgery often report that a breast enlargement operation boosts their self confidence, particularly when interacting with members of the opposite sex. The psychological benefits of breast surgery cannot be underestimated as women electing reduction or augmentation surgery report that they become far less self-conscious following the procedure which helps improve their general health and wellbeing. Surgery can also be employed to correct issues where each breast is a different shape or size, helping to restore a sense of symmetry. Breast surgery may also help women who have experienced major trauma to their chest by reconstructing breasts or correcting nipple issues such as asymmetry or inversion.

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