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Category: Breast Surgery

Breast surgery is among the most sought‐after forms of cosmetic surgery, offering women (and men) a chance to enhance, reduce, or reshape their chest for improved aesthetics and self‐confidence. Whether you’re looking to add volume, address asymmetry, or seek relief from back pain caused by larger breasts, breast surgery provides a range of customizable options. In this category, we discuss everything from breast augmentation and lifts to reductions and reconstruction, offering a comprehensive resource for anyone exploring breast surgery.

Common Breast Procedures

  1. Breast Augmentation: Uses implants or fat transfer to increase breast size and enhance shape. Choices include saline or silicone implants, each offering unique benefits in terms of feel, appearance, and incision type.
  2. Breast Lift (Mastopexy): Addresses sagging or drooping breasts by removing excess skin and tightening the tissue to achieve a perkier, more youthful contour.
  3. Breast Reduction: Ideal for those experiencing discomfort or self‐esteem issues due to large breasts. By removing excess tissue and skin, this procedure can alleviate chronic pain in the neck, shoulders, and back.
  4. Breast Reconstruction: Often performed following a mastectomy or lumpectomy, this procedure restores breast shape and symmetry using implants, tissue flaps, or a combination of both.

Who Is a Good Candidate?
The best candidates are in good overall health, have realistic expectations, and fully understand the limitations and potential risks of surgery. Breast surgeries are highly personalized, taking into account body proportions, breast shape, lifestyle needs, and patient preferences regarding scar placement, implant type, or post‐operative bra usage.

Preparation & Consultation

  • Medical Evaluation: Your surgeon reviews your medical history, examines your breasts, and may request imaging like mammograms for safety.
  • Lifestyle Adjustments: Quitting smoking and maintaining a stable weight are typically advised to improve healing and results.
  • Discussing Options: Implant sizing, incision placement, and the degree of lift or reduction are deliberated during your consultation. Clear communication ensures your surgery plan aligns with your aesthetic goals.

Recovery & Aftercare
The healing process can vary based on procedure complexity. Generally, patients need to wear a surgical bra or compression garment for several weeks, avoid strenuous activities, and manage discomfort with prescribed medications. Follow‐up visits help track healing progress, remove sutures if necessary, and address any complications early. Scar appearance usually improves over time, especially with proper incision care and scar management strategies.

Risks & Considerations
Like any surgery, breast procedures carry potential risks such as infection, bleeding, implant complications (e.g., rupture or capsular contracture), and changes in breast or nipple sensation. Selecting a board‐certified cosmetic surgeon with extensive breast surgery experience can greatly minimize these risks and help ensure a satisfying outcome.

Longevity of Results
While breast implants can last many years, they are not lifetime devices, and some patients may need revision surgery or replacements eventually. Breast lifts and reductions also offer long‐term improvements, though natural aging, gravity, and weight fluctuations may gradually alter the breasts’ shape over time. Adopting healthy habits and maintaining a stable weight can help prolong your surgical results.

Combining Procedures
Breast surgery is often combined with other cosmetic procedures, such as a tummy tuck or liposuction, in a comprehensive approach sometimes referred to as a “Mommy Makeover.” Combining procedures can streamline recovery and produce more holistic transformations. However, your health profile and surgical goals will guide whether a multi‐procedure plan is appropriate.

Our Breast Surgery Blog Topics

  • Implant Choice & Sizing: Explore silicone vs. saline, shape considerations, and 3D imaging.
  • Recovery Tips: Learn about proper support garments, managing swelling, and scar care.
  • Revision & Replacement: Delve into reasons for revisional breast surgery, from implant updates to aesthetic refinements.
  • Psychological Factors: Understand the emotional impact and how to prepare mentally for breast surgery and its life changes.

Breast Lift and Breast Augmentation Combined

November 2, 2020 - Rhys Branman, MD
A study performed between the years of 2005 and 2009 concluded that breast augmentation at the same time as a breast lift is indeed safe. Mastopexy, or breast lift, is often sought by older women who have experienced the effects…

Breast Augmentation Creams and Supplements

November 6, 2019 - Rhys Branman, MD
Nope, they don’t work. RealSelf.com, the Mayo Clinic and Dr. Susan Love all agree. Let’s take these sources one by one. Dr. Susan Love reports that consumerlab.com stated, “There is no evidence that any of the current dietary supplements marketed…

Little Rock Cosmetic Surgery Center Reports on a New Breast Cancer Study

August 26, 2019 - Rhys Branman, MD
A new study that was published in the journal Breast Cancer Research and Treatment has shown that there may be a correlation between waiting to have children and a reduced risk of getting the worst kind of breast cancer. The…

Be Wary, You May Be Risking More Than Your Wallet

August 26, 2019 - Rhys Branman, MD
Scientific American magazine has reported a very scary story. If you think the dangers of trendy new procedures only risk your wallet, think again. With the recent discovery of the existence of stem cells in adipose fat, there are now…

Breast Augmentation and Quality of Life

December 2, 2013 - Rhys Branman, MD
Breast augmentation is the most frequent surgical cosmetic procedure in the United States. One might ask if this type of surgery truly improves the quality of life for the women who elect to have their breast size increased. How do…

New Study on Self Esteem and Cosmetic Surgery

January 16, 2020 - Rhys Branman, MD
A recent study has indicated that cosmetic surgery alone does not boost self esteem. The study, published in the journal Psychological Medicine, concentrated on teenage girls. With the continual controversy about cosmetic surgery for teens, often because of bullying, it’s

How Long Do Breast Implants Last?

November 7, 2023 - Rhys Branman, MD
As I often do, I was browsing the Internet news when I came across a discussion board about breast implants. I found this question posted by a young woman; ” I know this is probably a really stupid question to

Breast Reduction Surgery at Little Rock Cosmetic Surgery Center

November 7, 2023 - Rhys Branman, MD
The condition of having disproportionately large breasts in women is called macromastia. I recently came across a blog written by a woman with extremely large breasts. She was very honest and pained about the size of her breasts and revealed

Recovery After Breast Augmentation

January 15, 2020 - Rhys Branman, MD
After having breast augmentation at Little Rock Cosmetic Surgery Center,  as with any surgery, you will not able to drive, so you will be required to have a support person take you home. I would like you have someone stay

History of Breast Implants

November 7, 2023 - Rhys Branman, MD
Curious about the origins of breast augmentation? Well, I can tell you we have come a long way! It was not until the 19th century’s invention of anesthesia that cosmetic surgery could even be considered for obvious reasons. By the
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