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Breast augmentation refers to a surgical procedure that enlarges a
woman’s breasts with the use of prosthetic implants. These are composed
of either saline or silicone and are inserted through a variety of
incisions.
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Breast lift or Mastopexy, is a surgical procedure designed to lift and
reshape sagging, elongated, and/or deflated breasts. Unlike breast
reductions, where significant amounts of breast tissue are removed, a
mastopexy simply reshapes the existing breast tissue, thereby
preserving any existing volume.
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Breast
reconstruction refers to a series of surgical procedures to re-create
breasts after mastectomies. These are usually performed as a result of
breast cancer; the procedures must be integrated and coordinated into
the overall plan for treatment as part of a team approach.
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Breast reduction refers to a procedure that is designed to make overly
enlarged breasts smaller and to provide a concurrent “lift.” Women who
are good candidates have typical symptoms of back, neck, and shoulder
pain that are a constant burden in their daily lives.
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