Dr. Ozge Ergun, MD, Plastic Surgeon

Breast Surgeries

Breast aesthetic surgery is a general term for procedures aimed at improving the shape, volume, symmetry, and position of the breasts. This field includes many operations such as breast augmentation, breast reduction, breast lift, and correction of asymmetry. Each procedure is planned according to the patient’s aesthetic expectations, body proportions, and health condition.

Because every individual’s breast structure, skin quality, and anatomical features are different, the process is fully personalized. During surgery, techniques such as silicone implants, fat transfer, or removal of excess breast tissue are used to achieve a more aesthetic, natural, and balanced breast appearance.

Breast aesthetic surgery is not only for cosmetic purposes—it also plays an important role in relieving physical discomfort and improving psychological well-being. Breast reduction, in particular, provides significant relief for individuals experiencing back and neck pain, difficulty choosing clothes, and posture problems due to large breast tissue.

These procedures are typically performed under general anesthesia. The technique used, incision locations, and recovery period vary depending on the chosen procedure. Thanks to modern surgical methods, scars are hidden as much as possible within natural body lines and fade significantly over time.

With proper planning, an experienced surgeon, and an adequate recovery period, breast aesthetic surgery creates strong and lasting improvements in both physical appearance and self-confidence.

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You may experience mild tightness and pressure during the first few days after the procedure; however, thanks to modern techniques and effective pain management, discomfort is usually minimal and easily controlled.

Most patients can return to their daily routines within 5–7 days. It is generally recommended to wait 4–6 weeks before resuming sports or strenuous activities. Swelling decreases over time, and the breasts typically take their final shape within 2–3 months.

Today, the most commonly used implants are silicone gel-filled implants. They come in different shapes such as anatomical (teardrop) and round. The choice of implant depends on factors such as the patient’s breast tissue, chest measurements, and aesthetic expectations.

Depending on the technique used, incisions are placed in discreet areas such as the inframammary fold, around the areola, or in the armpit. While scars may appear more noticeable at first, they gradually lighten and fade over time, becoming significantly less visible.

The results are long-lasting; however, factors such as aging, gravity, weight fluctuations, pregnancy, and breastfeeding may affect the breast shape over time. With proper care and a stable weight, the results can be maintained for many years.

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