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This procedure improves the size and/or shape of the breast. Augmentation is usually following loss of volume of breast from various reasons that include previous breast surgery, after child birth, to improve body contour and to achieve symmetry in asymmetrical breasts. To know more about breast enlargement please visit: https://www.birminghambeautyclinic.co.uk/breast-surgery-birmingham/breast-augmentation-uplift-implant/
Breast Augmentation has become very popular among women. Know more about this advanced procedure – Pre Surgery, Consultation, Surgery and Post Surgery.
Breast reduction surgery, also known as reduction mammoplasty, is a cosmetic surgical procedure designed to remove parts of the breast tissue to reduce the size of the breasts and / or change the shape. This procedure reduces larger breasts to smaller size to be in proportion to the whole body. It is also performed to reduce larger breast to match the smaller breast. There are different techniques to perform breast reduction depending upon the amount of breast tissue to be removed and skin to be readjusted.
Mastopexy, also known as a breast uplift, is a cosmetic surgery procedure designed to change and raise (lift) the breasts of a woman. The surgery can involve changing the contour, elevation and size of the breasts for females who are unhappy with how they hang or sag. Breast uplift procedures' aim is to bring about a more aesthetically pleasing bust that is in proportion to their upper body so that they are correctly placed on the chest.
Breast Enlargement Surgery is for women who consider their breasts to be too small, not of the same size, or believe that their breasts have lost shape. In breast enlargement surgery, breast implants are used to increase the size of breasts. Breast Enlargement surgery procedure involves creation of incisions in your breasts. These incisions may be created under your breast, towards your armpits or around the areola. Then breast implants are then placed either at the front or at the back of your pectoral (chest) muscles.