Augmentation

Augmentation

Augmentation

In plastic surgery, the term “augmentation” refers to procedures that involve enhancing or increasing the size and shape of certain anatomical features. Augmentation procedures are commonly chosen for aesthetic reasons to achieve a more proportionate and desirable appearance. Two prominent examples of augmentation procedures are breast augmentation and buttock augmentation.

  1. Breast Augmentation (Augmentation Mammoplasty):

    • Purpose: Breast augmentation is performed to increase the size and improve the shape of the breasts.
    • Procedure: This commonly involves the placement of breast implants, which can be filled with saline or silicone gel, to add volume and enhance the contours of the breasts.
    • Candidates: Women who desire larger breasts, want to restore breast volume after pregnancy or weight loss, or seek improved breast symmetry may choose breast augmentation.
    • Benefits: Breast augmentation can enhance self-esteem, improve body proportions, and provide a more youthful appearance.
  2. Buttock Augmentation:

    • Purpose: Buttock augmentation is designed to enhance the size and shape of the buttocks.
    • Procedure: This can be achieved through the use of implants, fat grafting (Brazilian Butt Lift), or a combination of both.
    • Candidates: Individuals who desire a fuller, more rounded buttock contour or want to address flat or sagging buttocks may consider buttock augmentation.
    • Benefits: Buttock augmentation can create a more shapely and lifted appearance, enhancing overall body contours.

The term “augmentation” is used to describe procedures that involve adding volume, implants, or grafts to enhance the size or shape of the targeted area. These surgeries are often elective and chosen by individuals seeking to improve their appearance or address specific aesthetic concerns.

It’s crucial for individuals considering augmentation procedures to consult with a qualified plastic surgeon. The surgeon will conduct a thorough evaluation, discuss the patient’s goals, and determine the most appropriate technique and approach to achieve the desired results while ensuring the safety and well-being of the patient.