Breast Surgery
At Excellage Clinic, we understand that every woman’s body and goals are unique. Our breast surgery services are tailored to enhance your natural beauty, restore confidence, and help you feel your absolute best. Whether you’re looking to enhance, reduce, or restore breast shape, our expert surgeons use the latest techniques and technologies to achieve stunning, natural-looking results.
From the initial consultation to your final follow-up, we prioritize personalized care, safety, and satisfaction. Our team takes the time to understand your individual goals, answer all your questions, and guide you through every step of the process. At Excellage, we combine medical excellence with an artistic approach to deliver results that not only look beautiful but feel right for you. Your journey to greater confidence begins with a conversation—and we’re here to support you every step of the way.
Our Breast Surgery Services
1. Breast Augmentation
Enhance the size and shape of your breasts with silicone or saline implants. Our surgeons work closely with you to choose the right size, shape, and placement for a result that complements your body and looks beautifully natural.
2. Breast Lift
Aging, pregnancy, or weight changes can lead to sagging breasts. A breast lift reshapes and repositions the breast tissue, restoring a youthful, firmer appearance without significantly changing size.
3. Breast Reduction
Large, heavy breasts can cause physical discomfort and self-consciousness. Our breast reduction procedure removes excess tissue and reshapes the breasts to a smaller, more proportionate size—relieving discomfort and enhancing your silhouette.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Breast Surgery
At Excellage Clinic, we take a personalized approach to every procedure. Breast surgery may be right for you if the following apply:
- You are in good general health Candidates should be free from serious medical conditions and ideally be non-smokers to ensure proper healing and reduce surgical risks.
- You have realistic expectations Breast surgery can significantly enhance your appearance and confidence, but it’s important to understand the limits of surgery and have achievable goals.
- You are unhappy with the size, shape, or position of your breasts Whether your concerns are related to genetics, aging, pregnancy, or weight changes, breast surgery can help restore a more balanced and youthful look.
- You are not currently pregnant or breastfeeding For best results, surgery should be planned several months after breastfeeding has stopped to allow the breasts to return to a stable condition.
- You are emotionally ready for the procedure This is a personal decision. Ideal candidates are those who are motivated by their own desires and feel confident in their decision to proceed.
Benefits of Breast Surgery
Breast surgery can be a life-changing experience, offering both physical and emotional benefits. At Excellage Clinic, our goal is to help you feel confident, empowered, and comfortable in your body.
Here are some of the key benefits:
- Enhanced Appearance: Achieve a more balanced, symmetrical, and youthful breast shape that complements your body proportions.
- Boosted Self-Confidence: Many patients report improved self-esteem and body image after surgery, feeling more confident in their clothing and daily life.
- Relief from Physical Discomfort: Breast reduction can alleviate neck, back, and shoulder pain caused by large or heavy breasts.
- Improved Posture and Mobility: With reduced weight and better breast positioning, posture and physical activity often improve.
- Restoration After Pregnancy or Weight Loss: Breast surgery can restore firmness and volume lost due to aging, breastfeeding, or significant weight changes.
- Reconstruction After Mastectomy: Rebuild your sense of wholeness and femininity through advanced reconstruction techniques.
FAQ
How long is the recovery time after breast surgery?
Recovery times vary depending on the type of procedure, but most patients can return to light activities within 1–2 weeks. Full recovery—including swelling reduction and final results—typically takes a few months. Our team will provide you with a detailed recovery plan tailored to your procedure.
Will there be visible scars?
Some scarring is inevitable, but our skilled surgeons use advanced techniques to place incisions in discreet areas and minimize visibility. Over time, scars typically fade and become less noticeable.
What are the potential risks of breast surgery?
While breast surgery is generally safe and routinely performed by our experienced surgeons, like any surgical procedure, it does carry some risks. At Excellage Clinic, your safety is our top priority. We take every precaution and ensure that each patient is fully informed and supported throughout their journey.
Here are some potential risks to be aware of:
- Infection – Rare but possible; may require antibiotics or further treatment.
- Scarring – Some degree of scarring is normal, but we use advanced surgical techniques to minimize visibility.
- Bleeding or Hematoma – Blood may collect under the skin, requiring medical intervention.
- Changes in Sensation – Nipple or breast sensitivity may temporarily or permanently change.
- Asymmetry – Slight differences in shape or size can occur but are often correctable.
- Capsular Contracture (for implants) – Scar tissue may form around the implant, affecting its shape or feel.
How long do breast implants last?
Breast implants are long-lasting, but not lifetime devices. Most patients enjoy their results for 10–15 years or more. Regular checkups and monitoring are recommended, and replacement is only needed if complications arise or if you desire a change in size or shape.
Will breast surgery affect my ability to exercise?
You will need to avoid strenuous physical activities for several weeks following surgery to allow your body to heal. After your surgeon clears you for exercise, you can resume physical activity, but it’s important to listen to your body and start gradually.
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