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Smooth implants allow more natural movement, while micro-textured implants may help reduce the risk of capsular contracture. The best option depends on your anatomy and goals.

We evaluate your chest width, breast tissue, skin elasticity, and body proportions to determine the most balanced implant size and projection.

The incision site is chosen based on your body structure and implant type. Common options include the axillary (underarm) or inframammary fold incisions to minimize visible scarring.

Yes. During consultation, you can view before-and-after photos of patients with similar body types to understand possible outcomes.

Yes. Techniques such as Keller Funnel insertion may be used to minimize implant contact and reduce infection risk.

Yes. Our in-house anesthesia team monitors the patient throughout the entire procedure.

Pre-operative tests such as blood tests and imaging may be required depending on your medical history and condition.

Breast augmentation typically takes about 1–2 hours. It is usually an outpatient procedure, but overnight rest may be offered if needed.

These risks are minimized through precise pocket creation, proper implant selection, and surgical planning.

* Results of surgery may vary depending on the individual, and there may be side effects such as haemorrhaging, inflammation, etc.