BREAST AUGMENTATION
Fuller, Firmer Breasts
Can You Relate To Our Patients?
“I’ve always felt my breasts were too small for my frame, and I want a fuller, natural look that boosts my confidence.” – Jessica
“After kids and breastfeeding, my breasts lost volume and shape. I’d love to restore them without looking over-the-top.” – Megan
“I’ve always felt my breasts were too small for my frame, and I want a fuller, natural look that boosts my confidence.” – Jessica
How A Breast augmentation Works
There are two options when considering a breast augmentation: implants (silicone or saline) for customizable volume or fat transfer for a softer, organic enhancement using liposuction-harvested fat from areas like your abdomen or thighs.
Part One: The Consultation
We’ll spend an hour diving into your goals—size (from subtle to dramatic), projection (how far they extend), and feel (soft or firm).
For implants, we’ll explore silicone (natural feel) vs. saline (adjustable), and placement.
For fat transfer, we’ll identify donor sites and discuss how much volume is realistic. Using 3D imaging, you’ll preview potential outcomes.
Part Two: The Surgery
Under general anesthesia, implant augmentation (2-3 hours) involves incisions under the breast, around the areola, or in the armpit, with implants placed precisely for symmetry.
Fat transfer (3-4 hours) starts with liposuction, followed by careful injection into the breasts.
You’ll head home same day with a support bra and aftercare plan, including pain meds and incision care.
Part Three: The Recovery
Rest with limited arm movement for 48-72 hours—think no lifting or stretching.
Swelling and tightness peak at 3-5 days, easing by week two.
Most resume work in 7-14 days (sooner for desk jobs), avoiding strenuous exercise for 4-6 weeks.
Implants settle into their final shape by 3-6 months; fat transfer results stabilize as some fat naturally absorbs.

Most Natural Breast Augmentation
One of the top concerns my patients have when considering a breast augmentation is how natural the final outcome will look. They want to look refreshed, not overdone. Here’s how I ensure that happens…
Customizing to Your Unique Features
No two faces are the same, so I study your eye shape, skin tone, and brow position to plan a blepharoplasty that fits you perfectly, keeping your look authentic and personal.
Hiding Incisions in Natural Lines
For upper eyelids, I tuck the incision right in the natural crease where it blends seamlessly once healed; for lower lids, I often use a transconjunctival approach—inside the eyelid—so there’s no visible scar at all.
Removing Just the Right Amount Of Skin
I carefully remove excess skin, tighten what’s loose, and sometimes reposition fat to smooth hollows, but never overdo it—too much can leave you looking stretched, and I’m all about avoiding that surprised look.
Guiding a Smooth Recovery
I’ll have you use cold compresses and sleep with your head elevated for the first few days to keep swelling minimal—simple steps that help your refreshed look emerge naturally within weeks, fully settling in a month or two.

Common Patient Concerns About BREAST AUGMENTATION
Undergoing a breast augmentation is a big decision and it’s normal to have questions and concerns. Here are a couple of the most common ones I hear…
“How long will recovery really take?”
The initial blepharoplasty recovery period lasts about 10-14 days, this is when swelling and bruising are most noticeable.
During this time, you’ll want to avoid strenuous exercise or heavy lifting, but light activities like walking are encouraged to boost circulation.
By week two, most patients feel confident returning to work or social settings, often wearing sunglasses for extra comfort.
Full healing—where all subtle swelling disappears—can take 4-6 weeks, though you’ll see dramatic improvements much sooner.
We provide a personalized timeline both during your consultation and after your procedure so you know exactly what to expect.
“How painful is recovery and how do you help me manage it?”
During the eye lift procedure, anesthesia ensures you feel no pain.
Post-surgery, it’s not pain but more of a mild discomfort like tightness or a slight burning sensation. This is easily managed with over-the-counter pain relievers or a mild prescription, depending on your needs.
Most of my patients definitely say it’s less painful than they thought with their discomfort peaking in the first 2-3 days and fading quickly after.
We’re always here for you and will check in with you regularly to make sure you’re doing well on top of our scheduled follow up appointments.
“Will the scarring be noticeable?”
Scarring is a huge concern because, let’s be honest, they reveal you’ve had something done. With a blepharoplasty it’s minimal and discreet.
Upper eyelid incisions hide in your natural crease, while lower eyelid cuts tuck just below the lash line or inside the lid and are virtually undetectable once healed, and definitely nonexistent with normal mild makeup.
Over 6-12 months, these fine lines fade to blend with your skin tone, especially with proper care (like sunscreen and silicone scar gel, which we give you).
My surgical techniques also ensure your eyelid surgery scars are as invisible as possible.
What Our Patients Are Saying About Their Breast Augmentation
“I chose silicone implants and love my new curves! Recovery was quick, and they feel so natural—I’m kicking myself for not doing it sooner.” – Jessica L., 29
“I was nervous about surgery, but the results are so natural—no one can tell I had anything done. I’m obsessed with my brighter eyes!” – Emily T. 55
“The puffiness under my eyes was a constant battle. I can’t tell you how much I’ve spent on expensive creams and makeups with minimal to no results. After my blepharoplasty, they’re completely gone. I still can’t believe the difference it made.” – Mary D. 60