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Procedimientos de mamas

  • 1. Mamoplastía de aumento (aumento con implantes)
  • 2. Mastopexia (levantamiento de mama con o sin implante)
  • 3. Explantación (retiro de implantes)
  • 4. Reducción mamaria
  • 5. Reconstrucción mamaria

Frequently Asked Questions

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Breast Augmentation with Implants

How do we choose the implant size?

Through a personalized assessment and volume trials during the consultation. The goal is to find a size that harmonizes with your figure; we never impose a result — we build it together.

Are implants lifetime devices?

Modern implants are highly durable, but they are not considered lifetime devices. They have no fixed expiration date, but periodic check-ups are recommended. A replacement may be necessary in cases of rupture, capsular contracture, or other factors.

Can I breastfeed after surgery?

In most cases yes, especially when the incision and surgical plane are chosen with that consideration in mind. It is a factor that is evaluated and planned from the initial consultation.

Mastopexy (Breast Lift)

What is the difference between mastopexy with and without an implant?

Mastopexy without an implant lifts and repositions existing tissue, ideal when there is good volume but sagging. With an implant, the lift is combined with volume augmentation, indicated when there is loss of projection in addition to ptosis.

How visible are the scars?

Scars are inevitable in this procedure, but they are placed strategically — around the areola, vertically, and in the submammary fold — so they remain hidden under underwear or a swimsuit. Over time, they mature and fade considerably.

When can I resume exercise?

Light activity from 3–4 weeks. High-impact or upper-body exercise from 6–8 weeks, with medical clearance.