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Breast Augmentation Surgery

Medically Reviewed by Dr. Sunil Shroff, MBBS, MS, FRCS (UK), D. Urol (Lond) on Aug 30, 2016


What is Breast Augmentation?

Breast augmentation surgery or augmentation mammoplasty is a procedure done to enlarge breast size, or alter its shape and texture. During this operation, implants or a mobilised fatty flap maybe positioned beneath the breast tissue or chest muscles.

Anatomy of Breast

It is helpful to know briefly about the normal breast anatomy to understand the details of the breast augmentation surgery better.

The breasts are basically made up of fatty tissue and these are situated between the pectoralis muscle below and the skin above.


They generally start to develop between the ages of 9 to 14 due to hormonal changes occurring during puberty.

The milk producing glands are arranged in lobules with each breast having around 15 to 20 lobules each.


In addition, the breast contains ducts that carry the milk from the glands to the nipple, fatty tissue and some muscles that open and close the nipple.

The breasts are supported through suspensory ligaments of Cooper and these are attached to the muscle tissue called pectoralis major fascia. Thee ligaments run throughout the breast tissue from the chest wall muscle underneath and attach above to just beneath the skin. Since they are not taut, they permit the natural motion of the breast. With age, these ligaments relax leading to sagging of the breasts.

Types of Breast Augmentation

Broadly, two types of Breast Augmentation procedures can be described, namely


Augmentation using Implants

Breast implants are classified according to the filler material used. Currently, the two most popular devices are saline devices and silicone devices.

The saline implant is made up of a silicon shell that is filled with sterile saline solution during surgery.

The silicon device has a silicon shell pre filled with silicone gel that is positioned within the breast during surgery.

Saline breast implants:

The implant is filled with sterile saline. It gives an uniform size, shape and feel to the breasts.

These are FDA approved and can be used in women 18 years and older.

If the shell breaks, it will collapse and the saline will leak out. However, it will be naturally absorbed and eliminated by the body.


Silicone breast implants

These implants are filled with silicone gel and resemble normal breast tissue in their feel. If the implant leaks, it will not collapse as saline implants do.

Regular follow-ups are needed to monitor the status and position of the implants.

Gummy bear implants

They are also referred to as form stable implants. These implants contain silicone gel that is thicker than normal. The consistency is firmer and they maintain the shape even if the implant breaks.

They are shaped instead of round, with the top tapered and projecting downwards. If the implant rotates due to an accident, the breast shape will appear unusual. These implants require a longer skin incision.

Round breast implants

Unlike form stable implants, these implants are round and breast shape is retained even if the implant should rotate.

Smooth breast implant

These implants move within the shell and may provide more natural movement. They have a very soft feel.

Textured implants

These implants form scar tissue and reduce risk of movement of the implant within the breast and alteration of its shape.

Non-implant Fat Graft Mammoplasty

It is referred to as autologous fat grafting. This procedure involves removing fat (liposuction) from other parts of the body and injecting it into the breast tissue.

This is done in women who want a relatively smaller increase in their breast size and wish to obtain natural results.

Indications for Breast Augmentation

This may be done to improve self-confidence, correction reduction of breast size following pregnancy or inequality in size.

Breast Lift or Mastopexy

It should be noted that in persons in whom there is an extreme degree of sagging or ptosis of the breasts, augmentation procedure alone may not be successful. In such women a breast lift or mastopexy is also performed in addition.

Before the Procedure - Preparation

Breast Augmentation Procedure

The procedure involves the following steps namely

Anesthesia

The surgery will be performed under anesthesia to sedate the patient and provide pain relief. A choice of intravenous or general anesthesia will be recommended based on the individual patient.

Skin Incision

Skin incision will be made in inconspicuous areas to reduce the visibility of scars. The type of incision will vary depending on the implant material, desired size of breast required and of course the individual preferences of the patient and surgeon.

Insertion and Placing the Implants

Following the incision, the breast implant is inserted into a pocket created beneath the muscle (pectoralis muscle) or directly under the breast tissue.

Closing the Incisions

Once the implants are in place, the breast tissue is closed in layers followed by closure of the skin incision.

Seeing the Results

Once the patient recovers from anesthesia, the results of the surgery can be seen and appreciated.

Recovery after Surgery

Most patients have an uneventful period following surgery and resume normal activities within a few weeks. It is nevertheless important to know what to expect during the recovery period and prepare for it.

Complications and Limitations

Complications of Breast Implants

Complications and Limitations of Autologous Fat Grafting

Fat necrosis, calcification and cystic change are complications that may occur in the grafted fat tissue.

The increase in size and fullness that can be achieved with implants is not possible with autologous fat grafting. Even with plentiful tissue to harvest, women achieved only a maximum of one brassiere cup increase in breast size in one session.

In such cases, a combination of fat grafting and breast implant may be an alternative and give the desired result.

General Limitations of Breast Augmentation

In general breast augmentation surgery improves a woman's self-esteem and confidence. However, one should have realistic expectations. People looking for perfection will be disappointed.

Also, the average life of an implant is around 10 years. Pregnancy, breastfeeding and aging process will also alter the appearance of the implant and may need corrective surgery.

Complications occurring following the augmentation may also need revision or repeat surgery.

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