Breast Augmentation & Breast Implants
Breast Augmentation is a surgical procedure where implants are inserted to increase breast size.
Our philosophy at Sandhurst Plastic Surgery is: when it comes to plastic surgery, one size does not fit all. This is especially the case with breast augmentation. There are a number of decisions that need to be made before proceeding with surgery, and in consultation with the plastic surgeon, you will be carefully guided through this process so that you are clear about what you want to achieve from your surgery.
At Sandhurst Plastic Surgery we only use breast implants that have a known track record and that have been subjected to rigorous scientific and technical testing and are manufactured to the high standard expected by surgeons and patients alike. Furthermore, all patients will have their implants registered on the ASPS Breast Device Registry, thus providing a method of tracking any safety issues that may arise in the future. By participating in this registry, the plastic surgeons at Sandhurst Plastic Surgery aim to maintain an ongoing contribution to the body of knowledge of breast implant devices, in turn enhancing patient safety and scientific progress.
At your initial consultation, your plastic surgeon and nurse will have an open discussion with you about what you would like your breasts to look like after the procedure. We will discuss things like how large you would like your breasts to be, what shape you would like and how much projection you would like. Following this discussion you will be guided through the operation that will best achieve your goals.
The team at Sandhurst Plastic Surgery want to help you achieve your goals in the safest possible way and as such, will take the time to make sure you fully understand all aspects of breast augmentation surgery.
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Disclaimer: Results depend on each patient’s circumstances and can vary significantly. All invasive surgery carries risks. Results may also be impacted by a variety of factors including lifestyle, weight, nutritional intake, genetics, overall health and other factors. Surgery risks and complications are covered in detail during a consultation. If you are considering plastic surgery, please consult with a Specialist Plastic Surgeon (FRACS) who can provide you with accurate and personalised information based on your specific circumstances.
These details are general in nature and are not intended to be medical advice or constitute a doctor-patient relationship.
Please note: Before considering any procedure, it is crucial to thoroughly research the potential risks, benefits, and alternatives. It's also important to find a reputable and board-certified plastic surgeon who can provide a comprehensive evaluation, explain the available options, and guide you through the decision-making process.