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Breast Augmentation

Type

Breast Surgery

Duration

2 hours

Vixen Plastic Surgery offers breast augmentation via implant placement or fat transfer to add volume, correct asymmetry, and enhance proportion. Incision options include the breast crease, periareolar, or transaxillary approaches. The procedure is performed under general anesthesia, with most patients resuming normal activity within approximately two weeks.

Breast augmentation at Vixen Plastic Surgery in Miami is a surgical procedure to increase breast size, improve symmetry, or restore volume lost due to pregnancy, breastfeeding, or weight changes. The clinic offers both implant-based augmentation and autologous fat transfer augmentation, allowing the surgical plan to be tailored to each patient's anatomy and goals. For implant-based augmentation, the surgeon places a saline or silicone implant either beneath the breast tissue or under the pectoral muscle, depending on the patient's body type and desired outcome. Three incision options are available: the inframammary fold (along the breast crease, the most common approach), the periareolar route (around the nipple edge), and the transaxillary approach (through the armpit), each offering different scar placement trade-offs. Fat transfer augmentation is an alternative for patients seeking a more modest size increase and a natural feel. Donor fat is harvested via liposuction from another body area, processed, and injected into the breast. This option eliminates implants entirely but is best suited to patients who are also good liposuction candidates. Both approaches are performed under general anesthesia in an outpatient setting. Recovery typically spans approximately two weeks before patients resume most daily activities, though strenuous upper-body exercise is restricted for longer. Dr. Valladares and Dr. Amin provide personalised consultations to guide implant type, size, and incision selection. Financing partners including Affirm, CareCredit, Alphaeon Credit, and United Medical Credit are available to spread the cost of treatment across monthly instalments.

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