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Samsun Breast Augmentation Surgery

What is Breast Augmentation Surgery?

Breast augmentation surgery is a breast aesthetic operation usually performed with silicone prostheses to ensure that the breasts gain volume in accordance with body proportions. When planning breast augmentation in Samsun, the goal is not only to obtain "bigger" breasts, but to create a natural-looking result compatible with your torso structure, shoulder–waist ratio, and lifestyle.

Every patient's chest cage width, breast base diameter, skin elasticity, and expectations are different. Therefore, breast augmentation surgery requires personalized planning, not a ready-made template.

Who Should Consider Breast Augmentation Surgery?

Breast augmentation can come to the agenda not only due to aesthetic expectations but also to rebalance the body structure that changes over time. The most common situations in Samsun breast augmentation applications are:

  • Breasts remaining small relative to body structure
  • Significant volume difference between the two breasts (asymmetry)
  • Loss of volume after birth and breastfeeding
  • Breasts appearing deflated after weight loss

While some patients only want an increase in volume, some patients may also have slight sagging. In this case, depending on the appearance of the breast, only augmentation or a combined surgery plan with breast lift can be made if necessary.

Post-Pregnancy Volume Loss

After birth and breastfeeding, the breasts may be deflated, but the skin envelope may be partially preserved. In these patients, it is possible to provide a fuller but natural appearance with the choice of prosthesis in appropriate volume. If there is significant sagging in the skin, breast augmentation can be evaluated together with breast lift.

Pre-Operative Planning for Breast Augmentation in Samsun

The most critical step in a successful breast augmentation surgery is pre-operative evaluation. During the examination process in Samsun, the following points are examined in detail:

  • Chest cage width and torso structure
  • Breast base diameter and nipple position
  • Skin thickness and elasticity
  • Existing asymmetry or shape deformities
  • Patient's expectations and goals

Following this evaluation, the target size and prosthesis selection are finalized to be realistic and compatible with the body.

Silicone Prosthesis Selection: Personalized, Not One-Size-Fits-All

Silicone prostheses used in breast augmentation surgery can differ according to shape, volume, and placement plan. Instead of using the same prosthesis for every patient, options suitable for the chest cage and body structure are evaluated.

  • Volume (cc): Determines the compatible size of the breasts with the body.
  • Base diameter: Must be compatible with the width of the chest cage and the breast base.
  • Shape: Affects the natural stance; surface and projection selection are evaluated separately.

When selecting the prosthesis volume, the most compatible size with the body is prioritized, not the "largest". The goal is to obtain a balanced appearance both in clothes and in daily life.

Prosthesis Placement Plan: Submuscular or Subglandular?

Breast prostheses can be placed in different planes according to their relationship with the skin, breast tissue, and muscle layer. Selection of placement site is made according to the following factors:

  • Thickness of breast tissue and existing volume
  • Skin structure and density of subcutaneous tissue
  • Patient's sports habits and lifestyle

In some patients, submuscular, in others subglandular or intermediate planes (e.g., dual-plane) may be preferred. The decision is made by evaluating the examination findings and expectations together.

How is Breast Augmentation Surgery Performed?

Breast augmentation surgery is usually performed under general anesthesia. The location of the incision to be used and the placement of the prosthesis are determined during pre-operative planning.

Basic Stages of Surgery

The general process can be summarized as follows:

  • Before the surgery, the breasts are marked in the standing position and planning drawings are made.
  • The prosthesis pocket is prepared by entering from the planned incision site.
  • The selected silicone prosthesis is placed in the prepared area.
  • After checking the symmetry and shape, the incision is closed with aesthetic sutures.

In some cases, temporary drains can be used to reduce fluid accumulation in the post-operative period.

Recovery Process After Breast Augmentation

The recovery process may vary according to your tissue structure, prosthesis placement plan, and personal pain threshold. In general:

  • A feeling of tension and pain in the first days is normal; it is controlled with medications.
  • It is recommended to use a special bra or corset for a certain period.
  • Return to desk jobs is usually possible in a short time.
  • Activities such as sports and heavy lifting should be started gradually, at the time determined by the doctor.

Most of the swelling decreases in the first weeks; it may take a few months for the breasts to approach their natural form and fully settle.

Will There Be a Scar in Breast Augmentation Surgery?

Incision sites used in breast augmentation surgery can be the inframammary fold, around the nipple, or more rarely in different areas. The location of the incision is determined according to the breast structure and the preferred surgical plan.

The appearance of scars can vary according to skin type, wound healing characteristics, and post-operative care habits. Proper care, sun protection, and the use of recommended cream–tape can positively affect scar quality in the long term.

Why is Natural Appearance and Harmony with the Body So Important?

The goal in breast augmentation surgery is not only large breasts, but to create a form that is compatible with the body and feels comfortable in daily life. Prostheses chosen independently of the chest cage and shoulder–waist ratio may not meet expectations in terms of both aesthetics and comfort over time.

  • Excessively large prostheses can contribute to neck–back pain.
  • Prostheses that are small relative to the body may not sufficiently provide the desired change.
  • When asymmetry is ignored, the breasts may still look unequal after surgery.

For this reason, your body measurements, lifestyle, and expectations are always evaluated together in Samsun breast augmentation planning.

Combination of Breast Augmentation and Other Surgeries

Breast augmentation surgery can be part of a mommy makeover plan, especially in the post-pregnancy process. In patients deemed necessary, an approach targeting the whole body can be preferred by combining it with surgeries such as:

Frequently Asked Questions

No, silicone implants placed under the muscle (submuscular or dual plane) do not cause any permanent loss of arm strength. During surgery, the pectoral muscle is not cut; only the lower edge of the muscle is lifted or gently separated between the fibers to create a pocket for the implant. In the early postoperative period, temporary sensitivity or limited movement may be felt, but muscle function fully recovers over time. For patients who engage in heavy sports activities such as bodybuilding, alternative placement options — such as partial submuscular (dual plane) or subglandular placement — can be planned to minimize the impact on muscle movement. These details are customized according to your lifestyle during the preoperative consultation.

Modern breast implants are filled with cohesive silicone gel and do not contain air. Therefore, they are not affected by changes in cabin pressure. Depending on your overall recovery and your surgeon’s approval, short flights are generally safe about 4–5 days after surgery. However, before taking long flights, it is best to consult your surgeon again, considering your comfort and the possibility of mild swelling during the early recovery period.

No, the volume of breast implants does not decrease over time. It is completely normal for the breasts to appear slightly swollen right after surgery due to postoperative edema. This temporary swelling can make the implants look larger than they actually are. Over the following weeks and months, as the swelling subsides, your breasts will settle into their planned final size and shape. So, any perceived “shrinkage” is not due to the implant itself, but to the reduction of surrounding swelling.

Breast implants are made of medical-grade silicone, which is highly biocompatible with the human body and has a very low potential to cause allergic reactions. A true silicone allergy is extremely rare. Conditions such as capsule formation or capsular contracture, which are part of the body’s natural healing response to the implant, should not be mistaken for an allergy. The materials used are inert (non-reactive) and do not cause any chemical reactions within the body.

This is one of the most frequently asked — and often misunderstood — questions. The common belief that implants should be replaced every 10 years applies to older-generation implants, but it does not apply to modern, FDA-approved cohesive gel implants. New-generation implants have no expiration date or mandatory replacement period; they are considered "lifetime" devices. Replacement is only necessary in specific cases:

  • If the implant is damaged or leaking (due to trauma or other rare causes),

  • If complications such as capsular contracture develop,

  • If the patient wishes to change size or shape over time. A healthy, problem-free implant does not need to be replaced simply because of age. Manufacturers also provide long-term durability guarantees for their implants.

Breast augmentation surgery adds volume to the breasts, providing a certain degree of fullness and lift. The added volume, especially in the upper part of the breasts, can create the appearance of a more elevated and youthful contour. However, this effect alone is not sufficient to correct significant sagging. If your breasts have both volume loss and noticeable drooping (where the nipple has fallen below the inframammary fold), placing implants alone will not correct the sagging — it may even make it more apparent. In such cases, for a lasting and aesthetic lift, breast augmentation should be combined with a breast lift (mastopexy). The appropriate approach is determined during your consultation based on the degree of sagging.

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