
Published Jul 15, 2022
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Choosing the right breast procedure means matching your goals (volume, lift, reduction, reconstruction) with your anatomy, lifestyle, and surgeon’s plan. Informed decisions lead to lasting satisfaction.
From breast enhancement, reduction, revision, or reshaping, each procedure offers unique benefits. Here’s a guide to help you choose the right breast procedure based on common goals:
Many of our patients are surprised that we offer different cosmetic breast procedures. These breast surgeries can achieve great results when performed alone. They can also be combined to address a wide range of imperfections and aesthetic concerns. While choosing the right breast procedure, it’s important to understand the different procedures available and how they align with your personal goals.
Board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Stan Castor will assist you in identifying the most suitable cosmetic breast procedures during a consultation. Ultimately, it depends on the goals that you want to achieve, such as:
Whether your breasts never lived up to your size expectations or got smaller due to weight loss or pregnancy, you can amp up their volume with safe and natural-looking breast implants. Breast augmentation surgery involves placing silicone or saline implants to create larger and rounder breasts.
Drooping breasts are a common result of aging. Major life events, such as having a baby or losing a significant amount of weight, can also accelerate the breast sagging process. If you want to enjoy a more youthful breast position, consider breast lift surgery.
It lifts your breasts while firming and trimming away unwanted tissue. Thus, it’s time to say goodbye to your push-up bras and skin-firming creams. This surgery creates a noticeable improvement that lasts for years to come.
Size isn’t everything. Overly large breasts come with social stigmas, make it hard to find clothing that fits, and draw unwanted attention. Breast implants may restrict your ability to wear certain bra styles and tops that you typically enjoy.
A breast reduction can decrease your breast size and help balance your proportions. It often includes areola reduction as well because large areolas are a common complaint.
To increase breast size, improve fullness, or enhance shape using implants or fat grafting.
Implants add volume and projection; fat grafting uses your own tissue for a subtler change. Implants are more predictable for size, fat grafting for a natural feel and contour with limited size increases.
A mastopexy lifts and reshapes sagging breasts, often reducing the areola size. It’s best if you want a higher position and improved perkiness without adding significant volume.
Yes. A lift with augmentation (lift with implants) or a lift with fat grafting can optimize shape, volume, and positioning in one surgery.
Breast history, chest wall anatomy, skin quality, desired size, and overall health. Your surgeon will assess skin elasticity and tissue support.
Suitable if you want smaller breasts, relief from symptoms (back/neck pain, rashes), and proportionate results, while preserving nipple-areola sensation and function.
Implants: typically 10–20+ years, depending on type and body changes; may require replacement. Fat grafting: some resorption occurs; repeat sessions may be needed for lasting volume.
Infection, swelling, scarring, changes in sensation, implant-related issues (rippling, rupture), asymmetry, contour irregularities, and surgical risks from anesthesia.
Based on your torso dimensions, chest width, tissue thickness, skin quality, and aesthetic goals. Your surgeon will simulate options and recommend silicone vs saline, and profile/width.
Scars typically around the areola, beneath the breast fold, or periareolar/inframammary, depending on the technique. Scars fade over time but vary by individual.
Most people return to light activities in 1–2 weeks; full healing can take several weeks. Your surgeon will provide activity restrictions and drainage/medication guidelines.
Initial shape is apparent after swelling subsides in 4–6 weeks; final results continue to settle over several months.
Implants and lifts are generally compatible with pregnancy, but hormonal changes can alter breast size/appearance. Fat grafting results may be affected by future weight fluctuations.
Non-surgical options (like padded bras, external implants) offer temporary, cosmetic improvements but don’t change tissue or provide durable results like surgery.
Look for board-certified plastic surgeons with specialization in breast procedures, strong before/after photo evidence, patient testimonials, clear risk disclosures, and a thorough, personalized consultation. Ask about implant history, complication rates, and recovery protocols.
Choosing the right breast procedure is an important decision. It requires comprehensive research and guidance from a board-certified plastic surgeon. Moreover, one must weigh their physical well-being, mental preparedness, and realistic anticipations when consulting with the surgeon. Doing so will increase the likelihood of satisfaction with the results and ensure the procedure aligns with overall health and aesthetic aspirations.
Dr. Stan Castor is a board-certified plastic surgeon who can match you with the right breast procedure. Since starting this practice 23 years ago, he has helped countless patients reach their cosmetic goals. Call us at 813-971-200 to schedule the consultation. View the cosmetic breast procedure before and after gallery to see patients’ real transformation.