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Cosmetic Breast

Bilateral Breast Augmentation

Bilateral breast augmentation is a procedure designed to enhance the size, shape and symmetry of both breasts using implants or fat transfer. The approach is tailored to each individual - whether the goal is to restore volume after pregnancy or weight loss, improve body proportions or refine natural contours.

Bilateral Breast Reduction

Breast reduction surgery (reduction mammaplasty) involves removing excess breast tissue, fat and skin to reduce breast size and alleviate discomfort. Many people consider this procedure to help relieve back, neck or shoulder pain and to improve posture and mobility.

Bilateral Breast Implant Removal and Mastopexy

Bilateral breast implant removal with mastopexy is a procedure that removes implants from both breasts while lifting and reshaping the natural breast tissue. This surgery may be considered for personal reasons or to address implant-related concerns.

The mastopexy component aims to restore a more lifted breast shape after implant removal.

Reconstructive Breast

Breast Reconstruction with Fat Grafting and Nipple Reconstruction

This procedure involves restoring breast shape after a mastectomy. Fat grafting uses the patient’s own tissue to add volume and improve contour, while nipple reconstruction helps recreate a natural appearance. Breast reconstruction options may include fat grafting, implant-based reconstruction, or autologous tissue transfer. The choice depends on individual needs and circumstances.

Bilateral Breast Reconstruction

Bilateral breast reconstruction is a surgical procedure designed to restore the shape, symmetry, and appearance of both breasts following a mastectomy. Techniques may include the use of implants, autologous tissue (flaps), or a combination of both, tailored to individual needs and circumstances.

Left Delayed DIEP Flap and Right Breast Reconstruction (Post-Mastectomy)

This procedure involves delayed DIEP (Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator) flap reconstruction for the left breast, using the patient’s own abdominal skin and fat to restore breast shape after mastectomy while preserving muscle function.

Reconstruction of the right breast may involve options such as implant-based reconstruction, autologous tissue transfer, or fat grafting to achieve symmetry.

Bilateral Breast Scar Revision (Post-DIEP Reconstruction)

This procedure focuses on improving the appearance of scars following breast reconstruction with a DIEP flap. Scar revision techniques can help refine the results of previous surgery and support a smoother, more balanced outcome.

Unilateral DIEP Flap Reconstruction

Unilateral DIEP (Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator) flap reconstruction is a procedure that uses the patient’s own abdominal skin and fat to restore the shape and volume of one breast. This microsurgical technique preserves abdominal muscle function and is often considered after a single mastectomy or to address breast asymmetry.

DIEP flap reconstruction provides an autologous option—meaning no implants are used—with results tailored to each individual’s needs. Some patients may also notice changes to abdominal contour following surgery.

Bilateral Breast Reconstruction with Abdominal Flap

Bilateral breast reconstruction with an abdominal flap uses tissue from the lower abdomen to restore and reshape both breasts. This approach may be considered to improve breast symmetry, address volume loss, or correct congenital or developmental differences.

Using the patient’s own tissue can provide a natural feel and appearance, while also resulting in changes to the abdominal area.

Body

Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck)

Abdominoplasty, commonly known as a tummy tuck, is a procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the abdomen and tightens the underlying muscles. This surgery is often considered after pregnancy or significant weight loss to help restore abdominal contour and support core strength.

There are different techniques, such as full abdominoplasty or mini tummy tuck, which may be recommended based on individual needs.

Mini Tummy Tuck

A mini tummy tuck is a focused procedure designed to remove excess skin and tighten the area of the lower abdomen below the belly button. This approach may be suitable for individuals with mild skin laxity or persistent lower abdominal bulges that have not improved with diet and exercise.

The mini tummy tuck involves a smaller incision than a full abdominoplasty and can result in a smoother, firmer lower abdomen. Recovery time may be shorter, but as with any procedure, experiences and outcomes vary for each person.

Brachioplasty (Arm Lift)

Brachioplasty, also known as arm lift surgery, removes excess skin and fat from the upper arms to help create a smoother, more contoured appearance. This procedure is often considered after significant weight loss or when age-related changes lead to skin laxity in the upper arms.

Brachioplasty aims to tighten and reshape the arms, which may improve comfort and enhance arm proportion.

Belt Lipectomy

A belt lipectomy is a body contouring procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the abdomen, lower back, and sides. This approach is often considered after significant weight loss to help tighten and reshape the waistline, creating a smoother and more defined body contour.

The procedure aims to improve comfort and mobility, with results tailored to each individual’s needs.

Cheek Fat Grafting for Scar Revision

This procedure uses the patient’s own fat to restore volume and improve contour in the cheek following scarring from an abscess. Fat grafting can help smooth irregularities and enhance facial balance.

Otoplasty (Ear Surgery)

Otoplasty is a surgical procedure that reshapes, repositions, or reduces the size of the ears. It is commonly performed to address prominent ears, asymmetry, or congenital differences and can help achieve improved facial balance.

Otoplasty can be suitable for both adults and children, with techniques tailored to each individual’s needs.

Gynaecomastia Surgery

Gynaecomastia refers to the presence of excess breast tissue in men, which can result from hormonal changes, genetics, or weight fluctuations. Gynaecomastia surgery, or male breast reduction, removes this excess tissue to create a flatter chest contour.