Breast Implants – Restore Volume & Beauty at Barad Clinic

Breast Implants are a cosmetic procedure designed to enhance the size and shape of the breasts.
During the procedure, a surgeon places an implant made of silicone gel or saline under the breast tissue or chest muscles.
This results in fuller, firmer, and more shapely breasts. Breast implants are especially popular among people who want to increase breast size, correct asymmetry, or restore breast volume after pregnancy or weight loss

How Breast Implant Surgery Works

Breast implant surgery is usually performed under general anesthesia, which means the patient is completely asleep and feels no pain during the procedure.
The surgeon makes a small incision either under the breast, around the nipple, or under the armpit.
Then, the implant (filled with silicone gel or saline) is carefully placed either under the breast tissue or beneath the chest muscle.
Finally, the incision is closed with sutures, and a special support bra is worn during recovery. The procedure typically takes 1–2 hours, and most patients can go home the same day.

Breast Implant Benefits:

Who Can Have Breast Implants?

Your Questions About Breast Implants

1.Is Breast Implant Surgery Painful?

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→ Most patients can resume light activities after 1–2 weeks, but full recovery may take several weeks to months.

→ Pregnancy and breastfeeding are possible after surgery, but breast changes during pregnancy may affect implant appearance.

→ Modern implants usually last 10–15 years or more, but regular check-ups are needed.

→ Surgeons try to place incisions in less visible areas, such as under the breast or around the nipple.

→ Individuals whose breast development is incomplete, have serious medical conditions, are pregnant or breastfeeding, or are not ready for surgery and recovery.

→Light activities are allowed after 1–2 weeks, but heavy exercise and intense activities should be delayed until full recovery.

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