BREAST REDUCTION
Breast reduction surgery, also known as reduction mammaplasty, removes fat, breast tissue
and skin from the breasts. For those with large breasts, breast reduction surgery can ease
discomfort and improve appearance.
Breast reduction surgery might also help improve self-image and the ability to take part in
physical activities.
If you're thinking of breast reduction surgery, talk to a board-certified plastic surgeon. It's
important to understand what's involved with breast reduction surgery, including possible
risks and complications. It's also important to know what the surgery can and can't do.
BREAST AUGMENTATION
Breast augmentation is one of the most preferred aesthetic operations by women. Although
breast aesthetics are performed to a certain extent with some applications, this is used
temporarily and then the breasts return to their former state.
If there is a loss of breast tissue during the augmentation operation, a silicone prosthesis is
placed in the breast to add volume to the breast and provide an aesthetic visual. We
definitely recommend that you watch our breast augmentation video.
MASTOPEXY(BREAST LIFT)
Mastopexy is a breast lift procedure that corrects sagging breasts by removing excess skin
and tissue, resulting in a firmer and more lifted appearance. The surgery reshapes the breast
tissue, providing a youthful contour and positioning the breasts higher on the chest.
Recognizing the Symptoms
What Causes Sagging Breasts?
Many factors can cause your breast to sag and stretch, such as:
1. Pregnancy: During pregnancy, the breast bonds expand, and the breast becomes
heavier than usual. These changes cause sagging after giving birth.
2. Age: As we age, the breast bonds stretch gradually, and our breasts sag over time.
3. Weight changes: Significant weight changes cause your breasts to sag and stretch.
4. Gravity: causes saggy boobs.
5. Smoking.
Who Is A Candidate For A Breast Lift Turkey?
The right candidates for this procedure are:
Women who have sagging breasts.
Good physical health and stable weight.
Women who have lost volume in their breasts.
Women who have asymmetrical breasts.
Is Mastopexy Permanent?
While the results of mastopexy are long-lasting, they are not entirely permanent. Factors
such as aging, weight changes, or pregnancy can still affect breast shape and firmness over
time.
Recovery Process After Mastopexy
The recovery period varies from person to person. Patients may experience mild pain,
swelling, and bruising during the first few days. Full recovery generally takes a few weeks,
during which it is essential to rest and avoid strenuous activities like heavy lifting.
GYNECOMASTIA
What is Gynecomastia?
Gynecomastia is the medical term for enlarged male breast tissue.
It's a condition that can be caused by hormonal imbalances, certain medications, or
underlying health issues.
While it's often a purely cosmetic concern, it can also impact your physical and emotional
well-being.
Causes of Gynecomastia:
Hormonal fluctuations: Puberty, aging, and underlying hormonal conditions, and
even genetics can contribute to gynecomastia.
Medication side effects: Some drugs can cause breast tissue growth as an
unintended consequence.
Lifestyle factors: Obesity and certain substance abuse can also play a role.
ANATOMIC BREAST IMPLANT
What are the Features of Teardrop (Anatomical), Round Silicone Implants?
Teardrop-type breast implants are also called "anatomical shaped implants". They are also
known as water drop or teardrop implants. In fact, what is meant by these terms is that the
implant is shaped in the form of the breast. Anatomical or "teardrop"-shaped implants are
breast prostheses shaped to mimic the shape of the breast. They are thin on top and expand
downward, similar to the natural breast type.
Teardrop (anatomical) silicone implants are not a new product. They have been widely used
since approximately 1992. They can be produced in various shapes such as round-surfaced,
anatomical teardrop and cohesive gel using an adhesive silicone gel on the implant. In other
words, the water drop-type implant we use today is about 20 years old and is the most
preferred type of silicone implant today.