Breast Augmentation in Plano, TX

Breast augmentation in plano

Why Dr. Plano for Breast Augmentation?

Are you envisioning a fuller, more balanced silhouette but feel overwhelmed by your options? Understanding the different types of breast augmentation is the essential first step toward achieving your aesthetic goals. At Renaissance Plastic Surgery in Plano, board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Plano guides you through the choices—from implant profiles and materials (silicone or saline) to the innovative technique of fat transfer breast augmentation—to create a personalized plan for your body. With over 20 years of experience, Dr. Plano ensures your breast enhancement is not just a procedure, but a transformative journey to a more confident and harmonious you. Explore your options for breast augmentation in Plano by scheduling a consultation with our specialist team to discover which type is right for you. 

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Breast Augmentation FAQs

Get answers to common questions about breast augmentation from our expert team at Renaissance Plastic Surgery

Breast augmentation, often called a "boob job" or breast enlargement, is a cosmetic surgical procedure designed to increase breast size and improve shape. This transformative procedure involves placing saline or silicone implants to achieve a fuller, more proportionate figure.

Under Dr. Plano's expert care at our Plano practice, breast augmentation can help you achieve a more prominent bust, restore volume lost due to pregnancy or weight changes, improve natural breast symmetry, and boost your confidence with a more harmonious body contour.

An ideal candidate for breast augmentation is generally a healthy individual who:

  • Does not smoke and maintains a stable weight
  • Seeks to increase breast size, restore lost volume, or improve symmetry
  • Possesses realistic expectations about outcomes and recovery
  • Is at least 18 years old for saline implants or 22 for silicone implants

During your consultation, Dr. Plano will thoroughly assess your suitability and discuss how breast augmentation can help achieve your aesthetic goals.

When considering breast augmentation, patients explore these primary implant types:

Saline Implants: Feature a silicone shell filled with sterile salt water during surgery, offering adjustable volume and immediate rupture detection.

Silicone Implants: Contain cohesive silicone gel (often called "gummy bear" implants) pre-filled within a silicone shell, valued for their natural feel and look.

Both come in various shapes (round or anatomical/teardrop) and surface textures (smooth or textured), each offering distinct advantages.

The actual breast augmentation surgery typically takes approximately 1-2 hours to complete. Duration can vary based on:

  • Implant type (saline or silicone)
  • Incision technique
  • Placement (above or below the muscle)

While the surgical procedure is relatively quick, patients should also account for pre-operative preparation and brief post-surgery recovery in the facility.

Breast augmentation offers significant physical and emotional enhancements for those seeking a more confident figure. Key benefits include:

Enhanced Volume and Shape: Achieve a fuller, more youthful, and aesthetically pleasing bustline.

Restored Fullness: Effectively restores volume lost due to pregnancy, weight changes, or aging.

Improved Symmetry: Creates a more balanced, harmonious look.

Boosted Confidence: Patients often experience increased self-confidence and body positivity.

Youthful Appearance: Adding volume and improving projection provides a lifted, perkier look.

Choosing the ideal breast implant size is a highly personal decision, not simply about achieving a specific cup size. The optimal size is determined during your personalized consultation, considering your unique:

  • Body frame
  • Existing breast tissue
  • Specific aesthetic goals

This collaborative process ensures chosen implants perfectly complement your physique and fulfill your desires for beautiful, harmonious results.

Understanding recovery time is crucial for planning your procedure. While healing varies, most patients can expect:

Initial Recovery (1-2 weeks): Soreness, swelling, and bruising managed with medication. Return to light, non-strenuous activities and desk jobs within a few days to one week.

Activity Restrictions (4-6 weeks): Avoid strenuous exercise, heavy lifting, and upper body activities to ensure proper healing.

Full Healing (Several months): Complete swelling subsides and implants settle into final position.

While breast augmentation provides significant, lasting enhancement, it's important to understand that breast implants are not considered lifetime devices. Results can evolve over time.

Modern implants are designed to be durable, often lasting 10-20 years or more, though they may eventually require replacement due to rupture, capsular contracture, or desire for appearance change.

Your natural breasts will continue to age and be affected by gravity, weight fluctuations, and pregnancy, which can subtly alter initial results.

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More Frequently Asked Questions

Silicone breast implants are pre-filled with a cohesive gel that offers a very natural feel and appearance. In contrast, saline breast implants consist of a silicone shell filled with sterile salt water during surgery, which allows for adjustable volume and immediate detection of a rupture. Both are FDA-approved for breast augmentation, differing primarily in their feel, appearance, and how a rupture is identified.

The two primary shapes for breast implants are round and anatomical (often called teardrop or gummy bear). Round implants provide uniform fullness across the entire breast, creating a fuller, more “pushed up” look. Conversely, anatomical implants are shaped like a natural breast, being thinner at the top and gradually fuller towards the bottom, designed to offer a more subtle and natural-looking slope.

Breast implants can be placed in two primary positions: over the muscle (subglandular) or under the muscle (submuscular). Placement over the muscle is typically less invasive with a shorter recovery. Placement under the muscle offers more implant coverage, which can result in a more natural look, especially for thinner individuals, but may involve a slightly longer recovery. The ideal placement for breast augmentation is determined by factors like your natural breast tissue, body type, and aesthetic goals.

Yes, a breast lift (mastopexy) can frequently be performed simultaneously with breast augmentation. This combined procedure, often called augmentation-mastopexy, is ideal for individuals seeking to increase breast volume while also addressing sagging or drooping breasts, which often results from factors like pregnancy, weight loss, or aging. Performing both procedures together allows for a more comprehensive transformation in a single surgery.

Breast implants are not considered lifetime devices, but they are designed to be very durable. While there isn’t a fixed “expiration date,” most implants are expected to last 10 to 20 years or more. However, replacement may be needed sooner due to personal preference, a change in aesthetic goals, or complications such as rupture or capsular contracture (scar tissue hardening). Regular check-ups with your surgeon are important to monitor implant integrity and address any concerns as they arise

Most individuals experience moderate discomfort, soreness, and tightness after breast augmentation, especially in the first few days. This can be effectively managed with prescribed pain medication. Discomfort typically subsides significantly within the first week, allowing for a gradual return to light activities.

For many, breast implants do not significantly impact the ability to breastfeed. However, various factors, including the incision type (e.g., around the areola) and implant placement, can potentially affect milk ducts or nipple sensation. It’s important to discuss your breastfeeding plans and concerns with your surgeon.

As with any surgical procedure, breast augmentation carries some potential risks. Common complications are generally minor and include temporary swelling, bruising, and changes in nipple sensation. More significant, though rare, complications can include infection, capsular contracture (scar tissue hardening around the implant), implant rupture, or asymmetry. A thorough consultation helps you understand all potential risks.

Most individuals can resume light, non-strenuous exercise, like walking, within a week or two after breast augmentation. However, strenuous activities, heavy lifting, and upper body workouts are typically restricted for four to six weeks to ensure proper healing and avoid complications. Your surgeon will provide specific guidelines based on your recovery.

The goal of breast augmentation is often to achieve a natural feel and appearance. While silicone implants are generally lauded for closely mimicking natural breast tissue, the final feel also depends on factors like the implant size, placement (over or under the muscle), and your existing breast tissue. Over time, implants tend to soften and settle, contributing to a more natural feel.

Capsular contracture is a potential complication of breast augmentation where the scar tissue capsule that naturally forms around an implant tightens and hardens. This can cause the breast to feel firm, look distorted, and sometimes lead to discomfort. While the exact cause isn’t fully understood, various techniques are used to minimize its risk, and it can often be treated if it occurs.

If a saline breast implant ruptures, the sterile salt water is harmlessly absorbed by the body, and the implant will visibly deflate, making a rupture immediately noticeable. If a silicone breast implant ruptures, the cohesive gel usually remains within the scar capsule, which is known as a “silent rupture” because it may not be immediately obvious. Regular MRI screenings are often recommended for silicone implants to detect silent ruptures, and in either case, a ruptured implant typically requires surgical replacement.

While breast augmentation increases breast volume and projection, it does not primarily correct significant sagging. If breasts have noticeable drooping (ptosis), a breast lift (mastopexy) is usually required to reposition the nipple-areola complex and remove excess skin. In many cases, breast augmentation and a breast lift are combined into a single procedure to address both volume loss and sagging simultaneously.

Changes in nipple and breast sensation are common after breast augmentation. Sensation can increase, decrease, or even be temporarily absent, typically returning within a few months. While most changes are temporary, a small percentage of individuals may experience permanent alterations in sensitivity.

Following breast augmentation, you will typically need to wear a specialized surgical bra or compression garment continuously for several weeks, usually four to six weeks, except when showering. This support is crucial for minimizing swelling, promoting proper healing, and helping the breast implants settle into their final position. Your surgeon will provide specific post-operative instructions.

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