Breast Augmentation & Lift
Conveniently located to serve the areas of Beverly Hills and Los Angeles, CA
In some cases, a breast lift alone may not give our patients their desired result. They may want additional volume to the breast which requires the use of an implant. A breast lift with an implant is called an Augmentation Mastopexy.
This operation is one of the most technically challenging operations in plastic surgery because of the multiple variables involved. We team up with the best plastic surgeons in the industry to achieve the best results for our clients—success requires careful planning and superb execution of skills. If you’re interested in this procedure, you can have confidence that you’re in expert hands.
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Breast Augmentation & Lift Explained
A breast lift with an implant, also known as an Augmentation Mastopexy, is performed most similarly to a breast lift.
In most cases, the implant is inserted first. The implant is usually placed under the muscle. Once the augmentation is completed, the breast shape and its contours are carefully analyzed.
The amount of breast tissue shaping and skin removal is determined. The goal is to create an augmented breast that has a natural, round, lifted, and aesthetically pleasing appearance.
Where are the incision marks placed for the implant?
Breast augmentation can be performed through the nipple, the armpit, underneath the breast, or through the belly button.
The implant can be placed under the muscle, above the muscle or in a “dual,” or double, plane. Implants can contain saline or silicone. Our preferred technique is insertion through the nipple or under the breast, with placement in a dual plane, using a silicone implant. The technique used will vary based on the individual and can only be determined after a full consultation.
Where are the incision marks placed for the implant?
Breast augmentation can be performed through the nipple, the armpit, underneath the breast, or through the belly button.
The implant can be placed under the muscle, above the muscle or in a “dual,” or double, plane. Implants can contain saline or silicone. Our preferred technique is insertion through the nipple or under the breast, with placement in a dual plane, using a silicone implant. The technique used will vary based on the individual and can only be determined after a full consultation.