Breast surgery

Breast surgery

Beautiful and firm breasts are a symbol of femininity, so it is natural that chest surgery is one of the most popular procedures in plastic surgery, and at the same time in the practice of plastic surgeon Kęstutis Maslauskas. When performing breast augmentation with implants, the surgeon uses only the highest quality, certified breast implants (Motiva implants are used), which is why breast surgeries is characterised by its reliability and minimal risk.

Women often choose breast surgeries for different reasons: some, not blessed at birth with a prominent shape, want to increase their breast size and thus gain more self-confidence, while others want to reduce the size of their breasts because they are too large, which not only allows them to change the size of the clothes they wear, but also to solve health problems, such as back pain and so on. The surgeon also often consults women who have given birth and who, after a long period of breastfeeding, want to restore their pre-natal shape and regain the firmness of their breasts.

Whatever the reasons or discomfort caused by the breasts, plastic surgeon Kęstutis Maslauskas can help you resolve them in the most appropriate way. It may be that in one case breast implant surgery will be necessary, and in another case fat transfer breast augmentation but only during the consultation, after assessing the current situation and the desired result, can the most optimal and suitable solution be proposed.
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myths and facts

Myth: Enlarged breasts do not look natural.

Fact: Motiva implants are used for breast surgery, providing both a comfortable feel and a natural look. For patients who want a particularly subtle result can undergo fat transfer breast augmentation, where fat is suctioned from the donor area and transplanted into the chest area.

Myth: It is not possible to breastfeed your baby after breast augmentation.

Fact: If a patient only has breast augmentation, the surgery does not affect breastfeeding. However, if a breast lift is performed at the same time, the risk of not being able to breastfeed after the surgery increases.

Myth: Breast surgery is extremely risky and implants often rupture.

Fact: Like any surgical procedure, breast surgery can be risky. However, if you choose a qualified surgeon and follow the recommendations for preparation and the post-surgery period, the risk of complications remains minimal.

Motiva implants are used in breast augmentation surgery and come with a warranty – if the implant breaks, it can be replaced with a new one, and in some cases Motiva provides financial support for implant replacement.

Myth: The healing period after breast surgery is extremely difficult and takes a long time.

Fact: In most cases, patients return to their daily activities or work after a few weeks.

Myth: Surgery can only be performed on young women.

Fact: Breast augmentation, breast reduction surgery and other breast surgeries are performed on women of all ages. The most important criteria are personal needs and health conditions, not age.