Breast implants are one of the most commonly performed plastic surgery procedures worldwide. For many individuals, this procedure can be part of their personal journey towards feeling more comfortable in their bodies. If you’re thinking about breast augmentation, it’s important to make an informed decision based on accurate, unbiased information.
Breast implants are medical devices used to enhance the size and shape of the breasts. They are often used for cosmetic purposes but may also be recommended as part of breast reconstruction following surgery for medical conditions such as breast cancer.
There are several types of implants available, including saline and silicone gel implants. Each type has its own advantages and considerations, and the choice depends on individual goals, anatomy, and medical history.
People may choose to undergo breast augmentation for various reasons, including:
It’s important to have realistic expectations and understand what the procedure can and cannot achieve.
Breast augmentation is typically performed under general anaesthesia in a hospital setting. The implants are inserted through small incisions, which may be placed under the breast fold, around the areola, or in the armpit, depending on what is most suitable for the patient.
The position of the implant (either above or below the chest muscle) is another important consideration. During your consultation, we will discuss the options in detail and tailor the procedure to your individual anatomy and aesthetic goals.
As with any surgical procedure, breast implant surgery carries risks. These may include infection, bleeding, changes in nipple or breast sensation, implant rupture or leakage, capsular contracture (scar tissue forming around the implant), and issues related to anaesthesia.
In rare cases, a condition called Breast Implant-Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma (BIA-ALCL) has been linked to certain types of textured implants. It’s important to be aware of this risk and discuss it with your surgeon during your consultation.
All risks and potential complications will be discussed in detail before surgery to help you make an informed decision.
The decision to undergo breast augmentation is deeply personal. A thorough consultation with a qualified and experienced Specialist Plastic Surgeon is essential to ensure the procedure is appropriate and aligned with your goals.
During your consultation, we will take the time to understand your concerns, conduct a medical assessment, and provide you with all the information you need—including the risks, recovery expectations, and likely outcomes.
Choosing a Specialist Plastic Surgeon, who is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS), ensures you are in the care of a medical professional with extensive training and recognised qualifications in plastic and reconstructive surgery.
As a Specialist Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Carmen Muntenau is committed to patient safety, ethical care, and achieving natural-looking results tailored to your needs.
Disclaimer: Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner