With breast augmentation surgery, it’s best to be well informed
Breast augmentation surgery is the top cosmetic procedure performed today. This cosmetic procedure has been the #1 procedure since 2006 with nearly 280,000 procedures performed in 2016 (according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeon Statistics). For many women, and for a variety of reasons, breast size and shape are important. Whether it’s about self-esteem or a specific health issue, breast augmentation can be the right approach for enhancing breast fullness, improving breast symmetry, or simply rejuvenating physical appearance.
In Toronto, Dr. Brett Beber is recognized as an expert in breast surgeries, with a specialization in breast augmentation. As the Co-Director of the Toronto Breast Symposium, Dr. Beber continues to be at the leading edge of reconstructive and aesthetic breast surgery. He has in-depth expertise with all types of implants, including the latest generation of silicone cohesive gel-filled implants.
Patients come to the clinic for many reasons. For some, breast augmentation may be desirable to create balance with the rest of the body. For others, it may be about corrective measures after pregnancy or pregnancy. For some, a combination of breast implants and breast lifts may be ideal for rejuvenating the aesthetic appearance of their breasts.
What’s important for every patient is to be well informed about their surgical procedure, and to ask all of the relevant questions up front. This is where Dr. Beber feels is of the utmost importance– he works with patients personally, to fully customize a breast augmentation procedure, and makes every effort to understand and attain his patient’s personal goals. Patients are encouraged to be informed and educated.
For Dr. Beber and his team, every cosmetic procedure is focused on patient safety and optimal aesthetic outcomes. Dr. Beber will ensure that each patient understands the pros and cons associated with his surgical recommendations including the type of implant, incisions, placement of the implant will be discussed and post-operative care.
Breast implants are generally available in saline-filled or silicone gel-filled forms. The saline implants are made with a silicone shell, which will be filled with a saline solution (salt water) in surgery. The saline solution is much like the natural water in the body. After being placed into the breast, the implants are filled with solution according to the volume predetermined before surgery.
Silicone implants are also made with a silicone shell and are pre-filled with silicone gel by the manufacturer. These implants come in a variety of sizes and shapes and are either smooth or textured. Filled with a cohesive silicone gel, these implants are semi-solid, much like the consistency of a “gummy bear”. Many patients prefer silicone because of the aesthetic results.
The IDEAL IMPLANT® is a new now available that combines a natural feel with safety. The shell is made of silicone and saline solution is filled in surgery. These implants are now available in Canada, but only to a limited few plastic surgeons. The new design is FDA approved and Health Canada approved. The IDEAL IMPLANT® feels very natural. With an inner saline chamber, and an outer saline chamber, solutions are better controlled, therefore giving a more natural feel. For patients who desire the aesthetic benefits of silicone, without using silicone gel implants, this new approach to breast augmentation is IDEAL.
With breast augmentation, three types of incisions are possible, through which a breast implant can be inserted. Here again, Dr. Beber reviews the options with every patient, along with the pros and cons of each. Working together, it’s important to decide jointly for complete satisfaction.
This scar placement is just under the breast. This approach will hide the scar well. This incision is used for any implant type or size. Scar length will depend directly on the type of implant.
This scar placement is around the areola. The scar length will depend on the type of implant. Women who have small areolas may not be suitable for this approach.
This incision and scar placement is situated in the armpit. Clearly, the advantage is that no scar is visible on the breast. For the most part, this incision is used with saline implants, and is common when the breast implant is placed right under the muscle of the chest (subpectoral).
For Dr. Beber and the surgical team, it’s important to fully address the personal wants and wishes of a patient. Pre-surgery consultations are personal and intimate. The clinic atmosphere is stress-free, and patient concerns are always accommodated. Patients will be well apprised of the pros and cons of breast augmentation, the relative recovery period, and any of the potential risks.