Augmentation


Who Is an Ideal Candidate

You may be suitable if you:

  • Are medically fit for elective surgery

  • Have realistic expectations regarding size and shape

  • Possess adequate skin elasticity and tissue support

  • Are not pregnant or breastfeeding

  • Understand implants require long-term follow-up


When Breast Augmentation Is Not Recommended

Surgery may be avoided or postponed if:

  • Significant sagging requires a breast lift instead

  • Expectations are influenced by external pressure or trends

  • Untreated breast or medical pathology exists

  • Requested implant size is unsafe for anatomy

  • Weight or hormonal factors are unstable

Alternative or staged procedures may be safer and more appropriate.


Treatment Approach at MAE Aesthetics

  • Detailed breast and chest wall assessment

  • Proportional planning based on frame and symmetry

  • Discussion of implant size, profile, and feel

  • Trial sizing where appropriate

  • Conservative implant selection prioritising tissue safety

  • Meticulous surgical technique to minimise complications

Every augmentation is custom planned — not templated.


Recovery & Aftercare

  • Temporary swelling and tightness expected

  • Support garments recommended

  • Gradual return to daily activities

  • Structured follow-up schedule

  • Ongoing implant care guidance

Final shape and softness settle gradually over weeks to months.

Overview

Breast augmentation surgery is a procedure designed to enhance breast volume, shape, and proportion using implants or fat transfer where appropriate.

At MAE Aesthetics, breast augmentation is approached as a proportion-restoring procedure — not cosmetic exaggeration. Surgery is carefully planned to complement individual anatomy, chest dimensions, tissue quality, and lifestyle, with emphasis on natural balance and long-term safety.


Doctor’s Philosophy on Breast Augmentation

Breast augmentation is not about size alone — it is about fit, proportion, and tissue respect.

At MAE Aesthetics:

  • Augmentation is recommended only when true volume deficiency exists

  • Trend-driven or oversized implants are avoided

  • Implant selection is based on chest width, tissue thickness, and lifestyle

  • Overfilling that compromises tissue health is not performed

  • Long-term implant responsibility is clearly discussed

A well-planned augmentation should look appropriate today and age gracefully over time.


What Breast Augmentation Can Help With

  • Volume loss after pregnancy or weight loss

  • Naturally small or underdeveloped breasts

  • Mild to moderate breast asymmetry

  • Loss of upper pole fullness

  • Desire for improved overall body proportion


What Breast Augmentation Cannot Do

  • Correct significant sagging without a lift

  • Prevent natural changes due to ageing or future pregnancy

  • Eliminate the need for long-term implant monitoring

  • Guarantee permanent shape without maintenance

  • Replace comprehensive body proportion planning


Implant Options & Techniques

Breast augmentation may involve:

  • Silicone breast implants (varied sizes and profiles)

  • Submuscular or subglandular placement, based on anatomy

  • Fat transfer augmentation, in carefully selected cases

The choice of implant type, size, projection, and placement is individualised — never standardised.

 

Solutions

Silicone Implant Augmentation

Anatomically Planned Implant Selection

  • Implant size matched to chest width

  • Profile selected to suit tissue thickness

  • Balanced projection to avoid overfilling

  • Symmetry correction when required

Implants are chosen conservatively to protect tissue health and maintain natural proportion.


Implant Placement Options

Submuscular Placement (Under the Muscle)

  • Additional tissue coverage

  • Often preferred in thinner patients

  • May provide smoother upper pole transition

Subglandular Placement (Over the Muscle)

  • Considered when adequate tissue support exists

  • May allow faster recovery

  • Selected only when anatomy permits safe outcomes

Placement is determined by breast tissue thickness, lifestyle, and long-term stability.


Fat Transfer Augmentation (Selected Cases)

  • Mild to moderate volume enhancement

  • Natural feel and subtle contour refinement

  • No implant device

  • Suitable only when adequate donor fat and realistic expectations exist

Fat transfer is not a substitute for large-volume augmentation.


Proportional Planning Strategy

  • Detailed chest wall and breast base measurement

  • Evaluation of skin elasticity and tissue thickness

  • Trial sizing to assess body-frame harmony

  • Avoidance of implant sizes that overstretch tissue

The goal is structural harmony — not maximum volume.


When Alternative Planning Is Recommended

  • Significant sagging → Breast lift may be required

  • Marked asymmetry → Combined lift and augmentation

  • Desire for extreme size → Not advised if unsafe for anatomy

  • Unstable weight or hormonal factors → Surgery postponed

Expected Outcomes

  • Improved breast volume and contour

  • Enhanced body balance and proportion

  • Natural-looking enhancement when planned conservatively

  • Durable results with responsible care

Results evolve with ageing, lifestyle, and hormonal changes.


Important Clinical Note

Breast implants are medical devices — not lifetime fixtures.

Long-term monitoring, awareness, and periodic evaluation are essential parts of responsible augmentation care.


Our Clinical Commitment

At MAE Aesthetics, breast augmentation is offered only when it enhances proportion without compromising tissue health or long-term safety.

If a lift, fat transfer, or no surgery is the better choice, that recommendation is given honestly and responsibly.

Faq's

1. How long does the breast augmentation procedure take?
The procedure typically takes 1-2 hours, depending on the type of implants and the complexity of the surgery.
2. Is breast augmentation painful?
Most patients experience mild to moderate discomfort, which is managed with prescribed pain medication. Discomfort usually subsides within a few days.
3. What is the recovery time for breast augmentation?
Initial recovery takes about 1-2 weeks, during which time swelling and bruising will gradually subside. Full recovery, including the final results, can take several months.
4. When will I see results?
Initial results are visible within a few weeks, with final results becoming more apparent as swelling decreases over the course of a few months.
5. Are the results of breast augmentation permanent?
While breast augmentation provides long-lasting results, implants may require replacement or adjustment over time. Maintaining a stable weight and a healthy lifestyle can help prolong the benefits.

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