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Breast augmentation and reduction are procedures designed to enhance or reduce the size and shape of the breasts, providing a balanced and proportional appearance. 

Breast surgery in Turkey is performed by highly qualified surgeons using state-of-the-art techniques to ensure patient satisfaction and safety.

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Breast Augmentation

Using silicone or saline implants, breast augmentation enhances the size and shape of the breasts. Our surgeons work closely with you to choose the right implant size and type to achieve your desired look.

Breast Reduction

This procedure removes excess breast tissue and skin to reduce the size of the breasts, alleviating discomfort and creating a more proportional figure. It is especially beneficial for women experiencing back or neck pain due to overly large breasts.

Breast Lift

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FAQs

Techniques include silicone implants, saline implants, and fat transfer. Surgeons will discuss the pros and cons of each option and help patients choose the best approach based on their goals and anatomy.

Surgeons work closely with patients to determine the ideal implant size and profile based on factors like the patient’s body frame, desired cup size, and aesthetic preferences.

Common incision locations for breast augmentation in Turkey include the inframammary fold (under the breast), periareolar (around the nipple), or transaxillary (in the armpit).

Risks associated with breast augmentation can include infection, capsular contracture (hardening of the breast due to scar tissue), implant rupture, changes in nipple/breast sensation, and unsatisfactory aesthetic results.

Typical recovery time after breast augmentation in Turkey is 1-2 weeks, with patients able to return to light activities within a few days and more strenuous exercise after 4-6 weeks. Surgeons provide detailed post-operative care instructions.

Breast implants are not lifetime devices and may need to be replaced at some point, often after 10-15 years. Patients are advised on the potential need for future revision surgery during their initial consultation.