Duration: 1–2 hours
Clinic Stay: Outpatient (same‑day discharge) or 1‑night stay
Anesthesia: General anesthesia
Recovery Duration: 1–2 weeks for initial recovery; final shape in 3–6 months
Back to normal activities: Within 5–7 days, avoiding heavy lifting
Augmentation Mammoplasty (breast augmentation) enhances breast size and shape by placing silicone or saline implants beneath the breast tissue or chest muscle. This procedure restores volume lost after pregnancy or weight loss and creates a fuller, more balanced silhouette.
Increasing breast volume and projection
Restoring symmetry between uneven breasts
Enhancing body proportions and confidence
Achieving a more youthful breast contour
You desire fuller breasts or improved symmetry
You are in good general health and at a stable weight
You have realistic expectations about surgical outcomes
You understand postoperative care and can avoid strenuous activity
Your Augmentation Mammoplasty journey starts with a detailed consultation and sizing session. Here’s what typically happens:
Marking of incision sites and breast measurements
Administration of general anesthesia
Creation of a pocket beneath breast tissue or muscle
Placement of breast implant (silicone or saline)
Adjustment for symmetry, then closure of incisions and dressings
The procedure takes 1–2 hours depending on implant type and placement.
Before you arrive:
Online meeting with your Care Assistant and Plastic Surgeon
Review of medical history, photos, and implant options
Pre‑travel briefing to finalize your itinerary
Day 1 – Arrival day:
Airport pickup by your Care Assistant
Transfer to your hotel and welcome briefing
Day 2 – Consultation and Planning:
Transport to clinic for sizing, imaging, and final implant selection
Discussion of incision placement and implant type
Day 3 – Surgery Day:
Breast augmentation under general anesthesia
Post‑op monitoring and return to hotel
Day 4 – Initial Follow‑Up:
Clinic visit for dressing change and implant check
Guidance on support garment use and activity
Day 5 – Travel Prep:
Final check and instructions for home recovery
Airport transfer with assistance
Comprehensive physical exam and imaging
Discussion of implant sizes, shapes, and placement options
Pre‑operative fasting and medication instructions
Comfortable experience under general anesthesia
Precise creation of implant pocket and placement
Symmetry adjustments before incision closure
Support garment and dressings applied
Mild discomfort, swelling, and bruising managed with medication
Early gentle movement encouraged for circulation
First 24 Hours
You can rest at your hotel in your support bra. Mild pain, swelling, and tightness are normal; prescribed medications and rest will help.
Week 1
Swelling peaks then begins to subside. Continue support garment use, take short walks, and attend your day‑7 follow‑up.
Month 1
Most swelling resolves and implant position settles. You may resume light exercise; final results appear over 3–6 months.
Long‑term Results
Breast implants provide lasting enhancement. Routine exams and maintaining a stable weight preserve your new contour.
Our base package includes:
In‑country transportation
Personal Care Assistant throughout your stay
5‑star hotel accommodation
Pre‑operative assessment and measurements
Augmentation Mammoplasty with expert surgeon
Post‑operative follow‑up care
Travel insurance
We understand that traveling abroad for medical care can raise many questions. That’s why we’ve compiled answers to the most common inquiries about our services.
You’ll be under general anesthesia. Mild discomfort afterward is managed with pain medication.
Initial downtime is 5–7 days; light activity thereafter, full exercise by 3–6 months.
Incisions are placed discreetly in the inframammary fold or around the areola; scars fade over time.
Initial fullness is visible after swelling subsides; final shape settles over 3–6 months.
Yes—your surgeon will guide you through options during consultation.
The information provided here within should not be construed in any way as medical guidance or advice. Please consult with your medical professional. This content is for informative purposes only and may be subject to updates or changes.
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