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Breast Surgery Guide

It’s common for women undergoing breast surgery augmentation to worry about what their breasts will look like after the surgery is over. Will they be too small, too big, or the perfect size? Will they look real or will they look obviously artificial?

For the best results, you should have a clear idea of what you hope to achieve by having the surgery, as well as find a board-certified plastic surgeon who you feel comfortable with. Experienced, highly skilled surgeons will offer insight and options to help you achieve the most natural results possible. From implant size, shape, texture, and type to your placement options, he or she will discuss multiple factors with you.

What is ‘Natural Looking’ Breast Augmentation?

Natural looking breast augmentation involves making subtle changes to create breasts that are the ideal size and shape in proportion to the rest of your body. Essentially, other people shouldn’t be able to look at you and immediately know they aren’t your own breasts. Instead, post-surgery, you’ll look well-balanced.

There are multiple factors that contribute to a more natural looking breast augmentation. They include:

  • The implants having a shape like a tear drop, just like your natural breasts.
  • Breasts that have a subtle slope and project forward towards the nipple.
  • Cleavage that is at a comparable distance when compared to natural breasts.
  • A nipple that sits on the breasts’ most projected part.

Essentially, there is nothing that looks obviously fake. To the untrained eye, it is almost impossible to determine whether you have had your breasts done.

Achieving a Natural Look with Implants

For the most natural look possible, having realistic expectations regarding the outcome and a surgeon who is a pro at careful planning is crucial. It’s important to understand that the best breast augmentation is one that enhances your natural breasts and doesn’t add unnatural looking volume or weight. Back problems are just one of many health problems associated with having breasts that are disproportionately large.

When you first start to consider surgery, you should find board-certified surgeon who specialises in breast augmentation. He or she can explain the entire process, show you before and after photos of previous patients they have worked on, and help you decide which implants are best for you When choosing your implants, it is important to consider the shape of your body, chest width height, and weight, as well as what type of physical activities requiring exertion that you regularly take part in.

How Big Should You Go?

This is one of the first questions many patients ask their surgeon. While the doctor will help guide you toward the best size based on the shape of your body, it is ultimately up to you to make this decision. You will have the final say.

Surgeons will have different sizes for you to try on. Then, you will see before and after photos that will help you decide which size, placement, and type of implant is best for you. For the best results, you will need to look at nude photos. After all, bras and clothes support and lift your breasts, while also holding them in place. Nude photos provide a much more accurate representation of what you can expect.

This article was donated on behalf of a leading breast enlargement surgeon from Birmingham, Guy Sterne. Telephone 0121 361 8008 for further information on breast enlargement, breast reduction, breast uplifts, unequal breasts, male breast correction, FTM top surgery, inverted nipples, PIP implants and more.