Tampa Bay, FL

Breast Augmentation

Introduction

Introduction to Breast Augmentation

Breast augmentation has become an increasingly popular surgical procedure in the last few decades for many reasons. Some seek out the procedure because they want that confidence boost, some want to enhance their breast volume after losing weight, and some even get it for medical reasons. Because of their popularity and ability to help people in so many different ways, this has become a specialty of Dr. Jennifer Buck, and it’s why Dunedin Plastic Surgery is conveniently located to provide breast augmentation surgery to patients in St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Palm Harbor, and the greater Tampa Bay, FL area.

What is a Breast Augmentation?

A breast augmentation procedure is designed to enhance the shape and/or size of the breasts using implants or a fat transfer. Also known as “augmentation mammoplasty,” this procedure offers women the ability to have a fuller, more balanced look and shape while addressing concerns such as asymmetry, volume loss, or medical issues.

Steps of Selecting Your Implants

After reviewing your goals and reasons for seeking surgery, you and Dr. Buck can determine the type of implant you receive. Many different factors and surgical techniques must be considered when selecting the right implant, and they vary from person to person.

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Type of Implant

Two of the more common options are silicone and saline implants. Each type has its own unique characteristics, and the best option for you will depend on your individual goals and preferences.

With her expertise and understanding of your unique body and aesthetic goals, Dr. Buck will help guide you through decision-making. She will assess factors like your body type, skin quality, and desired outcome to determine which implant type might best fit you. Whether you’re looking for a more natural, soft feel with silicone or a firmer, adjustable option with saline, Dr. Buck will ensure you make an informed choice that aligns with your vision for the perfect result.

Silicone implants

Silicone implants are filled with a gel that closely mimics the natural feel and texture of breast tissue, making them a popular choice for women seeking a softer, more natural appearance. They are particularly ideal for women with less breast tissue or those looking for a more realistic result. Additionally, silicone implants are less prone to rippling or wrinkling compared to saline implants, especially for women with thinner skin

Saline implants

Saline implants are filled with sterile salt water and are generally firmer to the touch than silicone implants. One advantage of saline implants is that their size can be adjusted during surgery, offering more flexibility in achieving the desired result. Additionally, saline implants are filled after insertion, allowing for a smaller incision than other implant types.

Implant Size

Size is among the most important factors for many seeking this procedure. Choosing the right size will depend on your anatomy, lifestyle, and desired results. It is measured not in cup sizes but in cubic centimeters. Again, Dr. Buck will use her expertise to help you determine the right size to ensure a natural and proportional look.

Implant Shape

Another important factor to consider is the shape to match your aesthetic goals. Some opt for a rounder look, while others choose a teardrop shape resembling a natural breast’s anatomy. Both are great options, as round implants create fullness at the top of the chest, while teardrop implants create a subtle contour.

Implant Placement

There are three main options for placing breast implants: submuscular and subglandular. Each has its benefits, and the best choice for you will depend on factors like your anatomy, desired look, and recovery preferences.

Dr. Buck will evaluate your unique body structure, aesthetic goals, and preferences to help determine the most suitable placement for your implants. This will ensure the best possible outcome and a smooth recovery process.

Submuscular placement (under the chest muscle)

In this approach, the implant is placed underneath the chest muscle, offering a more natural look and feel. This placement is often preferred for women with less natural breast tissue to create a smoother contour and reduce the risk of visible rippling. It also may provide more support for the implant, which can improve long-term results and help with overall stability. Additionally, submuscular placement may reduce the likelihood of complications like capsular contracture, a condition where the tissue around the implant hardens.

Subglandular placement (above the chest muscle)

This placement is often a good choice for women with more natural breast tissue, as it allows for a quicker recovery and less post-surgery discomfort. The implant is placed directly above the chest muscle but beneath the breast tissue to help create a more lifted look. For those with thinner skin or less natural breast tissue, it is important to keep in mind that subglandular placement may sometimes result in a less natural feel.

Subfascial placement (between the lining of the chest muscle and the chest muscle)

This placement is a good choice for women with more natural breast tissue who do not want the implant under the muscle but want more support than solely under the natural breast tissue. The implant is placed below the lining of the chest muscle, directly over the chest muscle. The feel may be more natural than the subglandular placement.

Incision Placement

There are several incision options available to minimize scarring during breast implant surgery, allowing for a more discreet and aesthetically pleasing result.

Ultimately, the choice of incision will depend on factors like your breast anatomy, implant type, and aesthetic goals. Dr. Buck will work closely with you to discuss your options and help determine the best approach for achieving the most natural-looking result with minimal scarring.

The most common incision sites include:

Inframammary (under the breast fold)

This incision is made along the natural fold beneath the breast, offering a hidden location that is easily concealed by the breast itself. It is often preferred because it provides Dr. Buck with direct access to the breast tissue, allowing for more precise placement of the implant.

Periareolar (around the nipple)

The periareolar incision is made along the edge of the areola, where the darker skin meets the lighter breast tissue. This placement can help camouflage the scar, particularly for women with darker areolas. However, it may not be ideal for everyone, especially those with smaller areolas or certain breast shapes and sizes.

Transaxillary (in the armpit)

This incision is made in the natural fold of the armpit, leaving no visible scarring on the breast itself. While this option avoids scarring on the breast, it may require more precision and specialized techniques for implant placement.

What Are the Benefits of a Breast Augmentation?

There is a reason why breast augmentation surgery has become one of the most popular cosmetic procedures worldwide. It fixes issues such as asymmetry, size, shape, sagging, and discomfort while also boosting confidence and restoring volume after pregnancy and weight loss. Patients have reported feeling younger and perkier and fitting better in clothing and swimwear.

Who Are the Best Candidates for a Breast Augmentation?

Ideal candidates are individuals in good overall health who have realistic expectations for the procedure. You may be a good candidate if you are dissatisfied with the size or shape of your breasts, experience asymmetry, or wish to restore lost volume. If you live in St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Palm Harbor, or the greater Tampa Bay, FL, area, a consultation with Dr. Buck will determine your suitability for the surgery.

What’s the first step?

Your breast augmentation surgery will begin with a consultation with Dr. Buck. During this appointment, you and Dr. Buck will discuss what you would like to see from the surgery, review your medical history to ensure the procedure’s safety, and develop a customized surgical plan that considers factors such as shape, size, implant type, etc.

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What to Expect on the Day of Breast Augmentation Surgery

After you arrive at the Tampa Bay Surgical Center, our surgical team and Dr. Buck will ensure your preparation by reviewing the steps you will take during the surgery, discussing details of the aftercare, and answering any remaining questions. The procedure will be performed under general anesthesia for about 1-2 hours. Once complete, you will be monitored in a recovery area to begin healing.

Breast Augmentation Recovery

Many patients are able to resume light activities within a week of the surgery; however, full recovery can take about 6-8 weeks. Initial swelling and bruising are common but will subside over time.

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How Much Does a Breast Augmentation Cost in the Tampa Bay Area?

The cost of a Breast Augmentation in Dunedin and the Tampa Bay area will vary depending on the type of implant being used, size, additional complexities, and facility being used. While a more accurate estimate of your personalized treatment can be determined during your initial consultation, on average, the cost for this procedure can range from $4,500 to $6,500.

Why Choose Dr. Buck For a Breast Augmentation

With over 20 years of experience in St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Palm Harbor, and the greater Tampa Bay, FL, area and a reputation for delivering results that patients love, Dr. Jennifer Buck is a trusted expert in cosmetic surgery. A board-certified surgeon, her extensive training and patient-centered approach ensure you receive personalized care to achieve natural, beautiful results.

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