If you are tired of having to wear padded bras and constantly worrying about how you fill out your clothes, breast augmentation may be the answer for you. Many women have discovered how breast augmentation can help them look shapelier and thinner in whatever they wear - NATURALLY!
Breast size is an important part of feeling proportionate and feminine. Breast augmentation reshapes and enlarges breasts that are small, underdeveloped, uneven, or that have lost their shape due to pregnancy, breastfeeding or age. Augmenting breast size or lifting and reshaping the breasts leaves you with a more beautiful, proportionate body.
Board-certified Dr. Judith Gurley will help you decide if breast augmentation or breast lift surgery are right for you. She will explain the available options available, as well as the risks associated with any procedure.
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What you need to know about breast augmentation surgery…
Breast augmentation is an effective procedure used by millions of women to increase the volume, enhance the shape, and accentuate the cleavage of the breasts. Cup size may be increased as desired. Dr. Gurley will assist in recommending a size increase that is safe and long-lasting.
- Expected Outcomes — Patients can expect larger, fuller breasts that are more feminine and shapely, while remaining natural in appearance.
- The Procedure — A skin incision is placed either below the breast, near or in the areola or in the axilla. The implant is placed in a position either above or below the muscle to give a more natural and longer lasting outcome.
- Recovery Times — Surgery is typically performed on an outpatient basis. Dr. Gurley promotes a 24 hour recovery, so you should be able to drive and return to work the next day. Patients are instructed not to run, jog, or perform repetitive upper body training for 4-6 weeks.
- Potential Risks - In addition to the general risks of surgery, breast augmentation may cause a diminished or heightened sensitivity of the nipple, areola, or breast skin. Other risks include asymmetry, implant rupture, visibility, rippling, mal-position or capsular contractures.