Who is this procedure for?
Breast surgery can be for people with a breast considered insufficient, too large, sagging, or asymmetrical.
It can be considered after pregnancy, significant weight loss, natural aging, or a morphological change perceived as difficult.
Certain situations require reconstructive surgery, particularly in cases of functional discomfort, back pain, or after a breast condition.
Potential medical contraindications are analyzed individually.
Consultation process
Consultations allow for an analysis of your specific request, your medical history, and your realistic expectations.
A detailed clinical examination assesses chest morphology, skin quality, and breast symmetry.
The possible surgical options are explained with their expected benefits, limitations, and constraints.
A personalized quote is then provided, along with clear information on the post-operative care.
Preparation steps
A complete pre-operative assessment is prescribed in accordance with medical recommendations.
Breast imaging examinations may be requested depending on age and clinical context.
Instructions cover current treatments, smoking, and the organization of the post-operative period.
In certain situations, the definitive technical choice may remain conditional until the final examination.
The procedure in practice
Breast surgery takes place in an authorized surgical facility.
The procedure is most often performed under general anesthesia.
The operating time depends on the type of procedure performed and the technique chosen.
The principles are based on personalized adaptation, whether it involves augmentation, reduction, a breast lift, or a combined procedure.
A short hospital stay may be offered depending on the case.
Post-operative care
The post-operative period involves a feeling of tightness, sometimes moderate pain, managed with appropriate treatment.
A medical bra is generally prescribed to support the operated tissues.
Local care and rest instructions promote progressive healing.
The resumption of daily activities is gradual, according to the given recommendations.
Results and scars
The result gradually evolves over the weeks as the tissues stabilize.
The final appearance can be assessed after several months.
Scars are placed in discreet areas and follow a natural evolutionary process.
Satisfaction depends on adherence to instructions, individual healing, and the expectations initially expressed.
Risks and possible complications
Any surgical procedure carries potential risks, even when performed correctly.
These may include hematoma, infection, healing problems, or temporary changes in sensation.
These situations remain rare and are subject to appropriate medical monitoring.
Clear information allows for approaching surgery with a realistic and calm perspective.
Fees and coverage
Fees vary depending on the type of procedure and the complexity of the intervention.
Partial coverage may be considered in certain reconstructive cases, under strict medical conditions.
Procedures for aesthetic purposes are subject to personal financing, with an indicative range provided during consultations.
Each situation is subject to an individualized assessment.