Breast Augmentation
Breast augmentation, also known as mammoplasty, is a procedure to enhance the size and shape of a woman’s breasts using implants or fat transfer. Our clinic delivers a personalized approach to ensure natural-looking results that fit your body shape and personal goals.
Types Of Acne
Blackheads
Whiteheads
Pustule
Nodules
Papule
How We Do It
Consultation
Analysis of the patient
Diagnosis
Analysis of the patient
Treatment Plan
Decide a course of action
FDA Approved
Advanced Treatments
Ensure the plan is working
Prevention Tips
Recommendations by the doctor
Treatment Options
Peels
Smoother skin texture and tone, lightening of dark spots
Peels
Smoother skin texture and tone, lightening of dark spots
Peels
Smoother skin texture and tone, lightening of dark spots
Our Recommended Treatment
We’ll guide you in choosing the right treatment for you based on your lifestyle, body structure and aesthetic goals. Our professional medical team ensures that you are fully informed about all aspects of the procedure and provides you with a personalized treatment plan.
Tips
- Wear a supportive bra post-surgery to aid healing and support the new shape.
- Limit physical activity during the initial recovery period.
- Regular follow-up appointments to ensure implants are functioning correctly.
Tips For Acne Prevention
- Wash your face when it gets oily or dirty
- Avoid harsh scrubbing
- Don’t pop or pull the pimple
- Do not consume high sugar and carbohydrates
- Protect your skin from too much sun exposure
- Eat healthy and fresh foods
- Meditate, exercise and minimize stress
FAQ’s
It typically takes several weeks to fully recover, but most patients can return to work and daily activities within one to two weeks.
Most women are still able to breastfeed after a breast augmentation, but it depends on the surgical technique used.
Yes, but you should inform your radiologist about your implants so that appropriate mammogram studies can be done.
Risks included are minimal as it is performed by a certified surgeon if not infection, changes in nipple or breast sensation, implant leakage or rupture, and the need for revision surgery.
While breast implants don’t have an exact lifespan, many are replaced or removed within 10 to 20 years.