Breast Augmentation

Breast augmentation, also known as augmentation mammoplasty is a surgical procedure designed to enhance the size and shape of the breasts by inserting implants.

Type of Implant

There are different types of implants available. All implants are synthetic silicone rubber shells filled with a silicone gel or a saline (saltwater) solution. The outer wall of the implant may be smooth or textured (rough surfaced). Generally, rough surfaced implants do not need to be massaged post operatively. Smooth implants may need to be massaged to help prevent scar contracture

Your surgeon will recommend the particular type of implant that he feels is most appropriate for you.

Surgical procedure

On the day of surgery, the proposed implant site, the creases under the breast and the incision sites will be marked on your skin either in your hospital room or the pre-op area of the operating room.

The location of your incision is based on your personal preference, your body type and your surgeon recommendation.

A periareolar incision (around the areola) means the scar may be concealed by the colour and shape of the areola. An axillary incision (under the arm) means you will not have a visible scar on the breast itself, but there will be a fine, almost invisible scar under the arm which may be seen when the arm is lifted.

An incision placed in the inframammary fold may be hidden by the breast itself when standing, but can be seen when the patient is lying down.

A pocket is then made depending on the type of implant being used and the breast size you have selected.

The space in the pocket allows your breasts to feel soft. An implant is inserted in order to achieve the look you have chosen. Once the desired look is achieved, the pocket is closed.

The incision is closed and your surgeon places either a surgical bra or bandage over the incision, depending on what seems best in your case. Drain tubes are frequently inserted into the pockets to eliminate any blood which may collect.

Risks and Complications

As with any surgery, breast augmentation involves some risks and potential complications. The possible risks and complications associated with breast augmentation include:

  • Infection
  • Capsular contracture (formation of firm scar tissue around the implant)
  • Changes in nipple or breast sensation
  • Implant rupture

Other Surgeries Lists

  • FRACS
  • Breast Surgeons of Australia and New Zealand
  • Health Central Coast
  • Health Hunter New England Local Health District
  • Gosford Private Hospital
  • Lake Macquarie Private Hospital
  • Maitland Private Hospital
  • Calvary Mater Newcastle