Endoscopic Breast Augmentation

Scarless Breast Surgery

Breast Augmentation

The most requested body enhancement procedure—designed to help you feel more confident and achieve the curves you’ve always dreamed of.Whether you’re looking to enhance your natural shape, restore youthful fullness after pregnancy, or finally achieve the feminine silhouette you’ve always imagined—breast augmentation helps you feel more balanced, confident, and beautifully in tune with your body.

While countless creams and exercises promise results, the reality is that only breast implants can provide predictable, lasting volume and shape, tailored specifically to your goals.

Why Patients Choose Endoscopic Breast Augmentation :

  • Minimal

The incision is discreetly hidden within the natural contour of the underarm, leaving only a barely noticeable line that fades over time.

  • Customized Implant Placement

Submuscular (beneath the pectoral muscle)
Subglandular (above the muscle, beneath the breast tissue)

Your surgeon will recommend the ideal implant placement based on your body’s anatomy and your aesthetic goals. Both methods are safe and preserve your ability to breastfeed in the future.

  • Faster & Comfortable Recovery

Most patients are able to resume daily activities within 3 to 4 days following surgery.

Is This Technique Right for You?

While endoscopic breast augmentation offers numerous benefits, it may not be suitable for every patient. The best way to determine the ideal approach for your body and goals is through a personalized consultation with your surgeon.

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Contact us today to schedule your private consultation and let us help you achieve the beautiful, natural-looking curves you’ve been waiting for.

Before and After: Mammoplasty Surgery Results

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Types of Mammoplasty Procedures

• Breast Augmentation with Implants

For patients seeking increased volume and fuller contours.

Breast augmentation with implants is ideal for women who wish to enhance breast size and shape. We offer both round and anatomical (teardrop-shaped) implants from leading international brands to achieve natural, proportionate results that complement your body.

• Breast Augmentation and Lift combination (Augmentation Mastopexy)

For patients seeking to restore volume and correct sagging (breast ptosis).

This combination procedure is perfect for women experiencing both loss of fullness and skin laxity. By combining implant placement with a breast lift, we restore youthful shape, elevate the nipple position, and provide a natural, fuller contour—all in one surgery.

• Breast Lift (Mastopexy)

For patients seeking a lifted, more youthful breast shape without adding volume.

A breast lift focuses on reshaping the breast and repositioning the nipple-areola complex to correct sagging or stretched breast tissue. This procedure does not increase breast size but beautifully restores firmness and contour for a more youthful profile.

• Breast Reduction (Reduction Mammoplasty)

For patients seeking relief from physical discomfort and better body balance.

Breast reduction surgery removes excess breast tissue and skin to reduce breast size, helping to alleviate neck, back, and shoulder pain, improve posture, and achieve more balanced body proportions. It’s both a functional and aesthetic procedure that enhances comfort and confidence.

Types of Mammoplasty Procedures

Who Can Benefit from Mammoplasty?

Mammoplasty can address a wide range of aesthetic and functional concerns. You may be a good candidate if you experience any of the following:

  • Loss of Volume After Pregnancy or Breastfeeding
  • Flattened or deflated breasts following childbirth, breastfeeding, or significant weight loss.
  • Naturally Small or Underdeveloped Breasts (Hypoplasia)
  • Genetically small breasts or lack of breast development during puberty.
  • Genetically small breasts or lack of breast development during puberty.
  • Breast Asymmetry
  • Noticeable difference in size or, shape between the two breasts.
  • Pronounced Sagging (Breast Ptosis)
  • Drooping breast tissue and low nipple position due to aging, weight changes, or hormonal factors.
  • Excessively Large Breasts (Macromastia/Gigantomastia)
  • Disproportionately large breast size causing aesthetic concerns or physical symptoms.
  • Physical Discomfort and Limitations, such as aching during exercise and daily activities and/or Neck, shoulder, or back pain
  • Skin irritation under the breast crease
  • Desire to Improve Body Proportions or Restore Self-Confidence
  • Seeking a more youthful, balanced silhouette that feels in harmoniousy with your body and lifestyle.
  • Post-Surgical or Post-Traumatic Breast Deformities
  • Correction of breast shape after previous surgeries, trauma, or congenital deformities (such as tuberous breasts).

How Mammoplasty Surgery Is Performed

Personalized Consultation

Your journey begins with a comprehensive consultation. During this visit, we will discuss your goals, assess your anatomy, and recommend the most appropriate surgical approach to help you achieve natural, beautiful results.

Surgical Planning and Implant Selection

Together with your surgeon, you will decide on the best surgical technique and, if applicable, the type and shape of breast implants that align with your aesthetic vision and lifestyle.

Anesthesia

Mammoplasty is performed under general anesthesia (adaptive anesthesia), a specialized form of general anesthesia that combines intravenous sedation with local anesthesia for optimal patient comfort.

Surgical Procedure

The surgery typically takes 1 to 3 hours, depending on the complexity of your case and whether you are combining procedures, such as augmentation with a lift or reduction.

Post-Operative Monitoring

Following surgery, you will remain in our care for up to 24 hours to ensure a safe and comfortable start to your recovery.

What to Expect During Recovery

Compression Garment

You will be required to wear a medical-grade compression bra for approximately 4 weeks after your surgery to minimize swelling and support the healing tissues.

Return to Daily Activities

Most patients can resume light activities, such as walking or desk work, within 5 to 7 days. However, heavy lifting and strenuous exercise should be avoided during the early healing period.

Full Recovery

Complete healing typically takes up to 6 to 8 weeks. Throughout your recovery, our team will provide detailed post-operative care instructions and schedule follow-up visits to monitor your progress and ensure the best possible results.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do breast implants need to be replaced over time?

Modern implants are designed to be long-lasting and often come with a lifetime warranty. Replacement is typically not necessary unless there are complications or the patient desires a change in size or shape.

Most patients are able to return to light activities, such as desk work, within 5 to 7 days, depending on individual healing and the nature of their job. However, strenuous physical activity should be avoided for at least 4 weeks following surgery.

Yes, changes in nipple sensation—an increase or a decrease—are possible. These changes are usually temporary and resolve within a few months.

Yes, it is common to combine a breast lift (mastopexy) with the placement of implants or a fat transfer to enhance volume and shape in a single procedure.

Yes, scarring is expected with any lift procedure. The incision pattern and scar placement depend on the surgical technique used. However, scars typically fade and become less noticeable over time.

The results of mammoplasty are long-lasting with proper care and maintenance. The shape and volume of the breasts remain stable, though some changes may occur with age, pregnancy, or weight fluctuations.

We use anatomical or round implants from leading global brands, such as Politech, Motiva and Mentor, ensuring high-quality materials for a natural and lasting appearance.

Incisions are made in discreet areas, typically under the breast or around the areola, to minimize visibility. Stitches are generally not noticeable once the healing process is complete.

In most cases, women can breastfeed after mammoplasty. However, it depends on the technique used and the placement of the implants. We will discuss this during the consultation to ensure you have all the information you need.