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Breast Augmentation Surgery

Breast augmentation, or augmentation mammoplasty, is a surgical procedure designed to enhance the size and shape of a woman’s breast. Breast size can easily be increased by one or more bra cup sizes. Breast augmentation can correct breasts of different size, or help women that have lost shape in their breasts as a result of age, pregnancy or nursing. There are other reasons why women choose to undergo breast augmentation. However, the individual must have realistic goals and expectations for the procedure. Be sure to discuss with your doctor your reasons for wanting to enhance the size of your breasts.

Breast implants can be used for two purposes:

reconstructive – to reconstruct the breast mound following mastectomy (the surgical removal of the breast)

cosmetic – to enhance the size and shape of the breast (Source: NHS UK )

There are different types of implants used for the breast augmentation procedure; saline-filled and silicone gel-filled implants are the most common. Be sure to ask your doctor about the types of implants available for breast augmentation surgery abroad.


Breast Enlargement, also known as breast augmentation or breast implants, is a surgery that many millions of women throughout the world have decided to have to improve the way they look.

A breast augmentation may result in a more flattering, better proportioned figure which gives you more clothing options, and could enhance your confidence and self-esteem as it has done for the many women who have already had this cosmetic surgery procedure abroad.

A range of breast surgery procedures can compliment your breast enlargement, such as nipple lift or corrective surgery to make your breasts look more beautiful than ever.

Having breast implant surgery is not something to be taken lightly. Your decision to have breast implants should be an informed one that takes into account the potential risks and side effects. You should also have realistic expectations about the results of breast implant surgery so that you are not disappointed with the results. (Source: NHS UK )