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Breast Augmentation

Breast augmentation, also known as a boob job, breast enlargement or breast implants is the UK’s most popular cosmetic surgery procedure for women.

Breast enlargement is a surgical procedure to enlarge or reshape the breasts. It involves the addition of a breast implant via a small incision under the breast.

A breast enhancement procedure is often selected by women who may have a smaller breast size and wish to achieve a fuller appearance. Many choose to undergo breast enlargement following pregnancy, breastfeeding, or weight loss due to a decrease in the size of their bust.

Whatever your reasons are for wanting a larger breast size, our expert Consultant Breast Surgeons will work with you to ensure that you receive reassurance and honest advice about your breast surgery options and breast implant choices. Finding your confidence and happiness after your operation is what we work hard to achieve.

At The Private Clinic, breast augmentation is performed by some of the UK’s top consultant plastic surgeons who have decades of experience. We have dedicated clinics for Breast Augmentation in London Harley Street, Birmingham and Northampton.

Your personalised journey starts with a consultation with one of our specialist consultant surgeons.

What happens at a Breast Augmentation Consultation?

During your consultation, you will talk about your goals and expected outcomes as well as hearing recommendations from your surgeon about the ideal implant type, size, and shape. They will detail what to expect from your breast enlargement procedure whilst also informing you of all risks associated with breast implant surgery.

Watch Episode 3 of our Step by Step Breast Augmentation Video Guide to see what to expect from a Breast Augmentation Consultation.

Breast Augmentation,Breast Enlargement, Breast Implants at a glance

Procedure Time
1 – 2 hours

Anaesthetic Type
General Anaesthetic

Hospital Stay
Day Case

Support Garment
Surgical Bra – 6 weeks

Washing
1 week

Sleeping
Elevated on back 2 weeks

Driving
1 week

Up & Mobile
1 day

Sexual Activity
4 – 6 weeks

Back to Work
1 – 2 weeks

Excercise
4 – 6 weeks

Travel
6 weeks

Full recovery Time
6 weeks

Final Results
6 – 12 months

Your breast enlargement decisions

There is an entire range of options and decisions that you will be required to make for your breast enlargement procedure. Our breast surgeons are experts in helping you to understand the differences and pros and cons of each one so that you can make an informed decision.

Why choose Breast Enlargement Surgery?

There are many different reasons why patients choose to have breast enlargement surgery. These include personal preferences and lifestyle changes. A breast enlargement procedure is most suitable for patients with small boobs/breasts. Common reasons include:

  • Increase fullness and/or size of breasts.
  • Breast asymmetry can be improved if different sizes are used.
  • May improve sagging (an additional breast uplift may be needed for considerable sagging)
  • Can help increase lost volume after pregnancy, breastfeeding or weight loss.
  • Feeling confident in your clothing.

What is the best implant type?

There are several types of breast implants. The most commonly used are saline breast implants or silicone implants.

In the UK, silicone implants are the popular choice. Silicone is a safe and durable material that is able to achieve a natural look and feel to the breasts.

Saline implants are breast implants that are filled with sterile salt water. They are not commonly used in the UK. Saline implants are known to be more visible under the skin compared to silicone and can feel hard and firm.

How to choose implant size?

Breast Implants are sized by CC which stands for cubic centimetres, not by cup size. Most patients have an idea in their mind about which cup size that they want to be, together with that information and after being measured, our expert surgeons can provide recommendations for which size of implant they feel is going to give the best result.

The same sized implant on two different patients can give hugely different results as it all relies on the patient’s existing breast tissue, body frame and the amount of available skin.

Find out more about breast implant sizes here.

Which implant shape is best?

Breast Implant’s come in a variety of different shapes which will give different results. Round implants are the most popular choice in the UK as they are very well suited to the majority of patients. Round implants can give volume to both the upper and lower breast due to their spherical shape.

Teardrop implants or anatomical shaped implants are used when a more natural result is wanted. The implants will give more volume to the bottom of the breast and are ideal for patients who have very little natural breast tissue in order to achieve a natural result.

Find out more about breast implant shapes here

What is an implant profile?

As well as different sizes and shapes, breast implants also come in a variety of different profiles. The most common four are low profile, medium profile, high profile, and extra high profile. The profile of a breast implant determines how wide the base of the breast implant is. The correct profile for the patient usually depends on the width of the chest so that the implant does not exceed the width of the breast giving an unnatural appearance.

Find out more about breast implant profiles here.

Over vs Under Implant Placement

Breast implant placement refers to where the breast implant sits within the chest, traditionally over (sub glandular) or under (submuscular) the breast muscle were the two options. Over or in front of the muscle is when breast implants are placed over the chest or pectoral muscles, it is the most straightforward option and is known to have a quicker recovery time. Under or below the muscle is when implants are placed below the pectoralis muscle. It is a common placement for patients who don’t have a huge amount of existing breast tissue to help achieve a more natural result.

However surgical techniques have advanced a lot since then and more often than not, what was known as under the muscle is actually being performed as a dual plane placement which is where the upper portion of the implant is placed under the pectoral muscle, but the lower portion is left uncovered. This variation lessens the risk of implants feeling high and tight on the chest and a less complicated procedure.

Find out more about Breast Implant Placements here.

Where is the breast enlargement incision?

There are a selection of different breast implant incision sites, but under the breast within the inframammary fold is the most commonly used in the UK. The majority of our surgeons use a Keller funnel to insert the implant meaning the incision is usually between 3-5cm. A Keller funnel is a device used by breast surgeons to insert the breast implant into the chest pocket without the need to touch it. This reduces the risk of bacterial contamination as well as reducing the size of the incision required.

Other breast enlargement incisions include the arm pit (transanxillary Incision), nipple (periareolar incision) and belly button (trans-umbilical breast augmentation /TUBA).

Find out more about Breast Implant Incisions here.

Find out more about the Keller Funnel here

Will I need stitches after a breast enlargement?

The breast enlargement incision will be closed using dissolvable stitches which are commonly used in many medical procedures. This means you will not require the stitches to be taken out, but our team of nurses will be able to check on the stitches at your follow-up appointments should you feel concerned.

Asymmetric or Tuberous Breasts

Patients who have asymmetric or tuberous breasts will require a more personalised approach to their breast enlargement surgery depending on what results they are hoping to achieve.

Our breast surgeons are very experienced in tailoring their procedures to ensure that patients get the best results. Patients may require additional breast uplift or reduction procedures or different-sized implants to help correct the asymmetry.

Breast asymmetry or Tuberous Breasts can be corrected as part of a breast augmentation procedure however, complete symmetry cannot be guaranteed after any type of breast surgery procedure.

Find out more about Breast Asymmetry Correction here.

Find out more about Tuberous Breast Correction here.

Hear Maia’s reaction to how she found Breast Enlargement Surgery at The Private Clinic Harley Street London below.

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Breast Augmentation Before & After Photos

We have selected a variety of photos that show a selection of different beast implant types, sizes, shapes, profiles and positions.

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Breast Augmentation
Implant Size: 300cc
Implant Profile: Moderate
Implant Placement: Sub Glandular
Time of After Photo: 9 Weeks

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Breast Augmentation
Implant Size: 230cc
Implant Profile: Demi
Implant Placement: Sub Glandular
Time of After Photo: 6 Weeks

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Breast Augmentation
Implant Size: 340cc
Implant Profile: Demi
Implant Placement: Sub Glandular
Time of After Photo: 6 Weeks

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Breast Augmentation
Implant Size: 285cc
Implant Profile: Demi
Implant Placement: Sub Glandular
Time of After Photo: 4 Weeks

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Breast Augmentation
Implant Size: 390cc
Implant Profile: High
Implant Placement: Sub Glandular
Time of After Photo: 6 Weeks

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Breast Augmentation
Implant Size: 320cc
Implant Profile: Demi
Implant Placement: Sub Glandular
Time of After Photo: 6 Weeks

What to Expect

The Private Clinic has been treating patients for over 40 years with thousands of women placing their trust in us each year. We pride ourselves on being able to offer a personalised service. We have a team of friendly nurses and expert breast surgeons who understand the importance of this decision and will support you throughout your journey with us.

Find out more about what to expect from your Breast Enlargement Journey in our series of videos by Consultant Plastic Surgeon and Breast Surgery expert, Mr Adrian Richards who is based in London and Northampton.

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Breast Enlargement Consultation

Your first step on your breast enlargement journey is to meet with one of our Consultant Plastic Surgeons.

At your consultation they will be able to provide information on:

  • The types of breast implants available.
  • The difference between tear-drop and round implants.
  • Whether you want the breasts implants under or over the muscle.
  • The ideal breast size and shape that will best suit your frame.

Your surgeon will then:

  • Review your medical history and family history.
  • Examine and measure your breasts.
  • Recommend an implant type, size and position.
  • Discuss your expectations from surgery.
  • Detail the risks and complications of breast enlargement surgery.
  • Go through the aftercare and recovery process.

Some of our surgeons will also perform a Crisalix 3D Imaging Scan to show you what the proposed procedure will look like so that the shape and size of implants can be decided upon before the procedure takes place. (Available at our Harley Street and Northampton clinics)

You will then be allocated a dedicated patient coordinator who will be your point of contact should you wish to go ahead with the procedure.

During your journey, you may decide to have several consultations with your plastic surgeon and their nursing team before deciding to go ahead with surgery.

Pre-Operative Appointment

In the interests of patient safety, all our patients are assessed against our patient selection criteria. Following your breast enlargement consultation your medical history will be reviewed and the pre-operative nurse will advise on pre-operative tests which are going to be most appropriate for you. Most breast enlargement pre-operative assessments include a blood test, MRSA swabs, urine test and a blood pressure test.

They will also advise you of any precautions you need to take in the days or weeks leading up to your breast enlargement procedure and advise on any medication that you should stop taking ahead of your procedure.

Breast Enlargement Surgery

On the day of your operation, the medical team will ensure you are comfortable. Your breast augmentation is performed under general anaesthetic and will take 1 hour. You will be given an admission time which usually involves you arriving an hour before the agreed start time of surgery.

Once admitted:

  • The medical team will record your blood pressure and prep you for surgery.
  • You will meet with the breast surgeon who will go through the procedure again and answer any questions.
  • Pre-operative photos will be taken.
  • Your chest will be marked up and ready for surgery.

The Procedure

  • General anaesthetic will be administered by the anaesthesiologist.
  • Your breast surgeon will make a 3-5cm incision in the skin usually in the inframammary fold.
  • A pocket will be created within the breast for the implant to be placed within, this will be either between the breast tissue and chest muscle (over) or behind the chest wall muscle (under).
  • An implant sizer may be used to help create the pocket and compare implant sizes.
  • The majority of our breast surgeons will use the Keller Funnel™ device to place the implant into the breast pocket. This specialist medical device means that the implant is not touched during the procedure and is a less traumatic insertion method for silicone gel implants. The use of a Keller funnel also means patients will have a shorter incision length compared to implants that are inserted by hand.
  • The incision will then be closed with dissolvable stitches and covered with tape.
  • A surgical bra will then also be placed onto the patient which will need to be worn during your recovery period.
  • You will then be taken to recover in a recovery room for 1-3 hours.
  • Once the surgeon and medical team are happy that you are safe you return home, you will be discharged and allowed to leave accompanied by a family member or friend.

Breast Enlargement Recovery & Aftercare

A member of our nursing team will call you usually the day following your procedure to ensure you are feeling comfortable and recovering. You will have been given details of our dedicated on-call nurses who can be contacted 24 hours a day, 7 days a week should you have any worries or concerns during your recovery time.

We advise that you take 1-2 weeks off work to recover. The week following your procedure you should be resting and taking it easy, but you do not need to spend all your time stationary. It is important to keep active and make sure to get up for regular short walks. You should arrange for someone to help you around the house and to help with childcare if necessary.

You will need to wear a post-surgical bra for 6 weeks after your procedure to help support the breasts, prevent excess swelling, reduce the risk of implant displacement, remove strain on the stitches and it can also help to limit bruising after surgery. It’s a good idea to have one or two extra compression bras for your recovery from breast surgery to allow you to wash them. Your patient advisor can help recommend where to purchase these from.

Exercise and other strenuous activities should be avoided for 4-6 weeks post-procedure and your surgeon will be able to advise you on this.

You will be required to attend a check up appointment with our nursing team who will ensure your incision sites are healing properly. Our dedicated on-call nursing team will also be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week after your surgery should you have any questions or concerns.

You will have a 6-week follow-up appointment with your surgeon. At this stage, you should be back to your everyday activities and your surgeon will be able to advise you on anything that you are unsure of or have questions about.

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FAQs

What is the difference between having your breast implants placed over the muscle or behind the muscle?
Deciding where your breast implants are placed during breast augmentation surgery is decided by your surgeon and will be discussed in your consultation. Over the muscle may also be referred to as above the muscle or subglandular and it is when the breast implant is placed in front of the pectoralis minor and pectoralis major muscles that sit in your chest.  If you have a good amount of breast tissue then this option would be suitable for you as it will be able to help conceal the shape of the implant giving a more natural result. Under the muscle is also referred to as behind the muscle or Dual Plane. Although called under the muscle, usually the implant is never placed completely under the muscle as this is a relatively old fashioned breast augmentation technique. Instead, the implant is placed under the pectoralis major muscle in the upper breast but above the serratus anterior muscle in the lower breast. Under the muscle is more commonly referred to as being dual plane and is normally the most favoured of techniques.  This option is best for patients who have little natural breast tissue as this method reduces the likelihood of your breast implants showing and gives a more natural looking result. Our expert breast surgeons are experienced in recommending the best breast augmentation technique to help suit you and your desired results. Find out more about breast implant placements here. To book a consultation click here.
What does a Breast Augmentation involve?

A Breast augmentation is known by many names – like breast enhancement, breast enlargement, or more commonly, a ‘boob job’ – but one thing is clear, it’s one of the most sought-after cosmetic procedures in the UK.

In the British Association of Aesthetic Surgeons (BAAPS) 2022 annual audit, Breast Augmentation or breast implants surgery accounted for 6,640 procedures (up 67% from last year) and was rated the top cosmetic surgery procedure for 2022.

A breast augmentation procedure involves breast implants being inserted into the chest to enhance the appearance of the breast by increasing the size, shape, form and feel of a woman’s breast.

The procedure does involve a general anaesthetic but there is not usually an overnight stay required. There are 3 potential incision sites but the most common and widely used is the inframammary fold (IMF) which means the scar is placed along the natural crease line underneath the breast. A typical breast augmentation scar is very small usually 3-5cm. Other alternative incision sites are Periareolar (around the underside of the nipple) and axillary (through the armpit) these are not used on a regular basis and the option to use them will come down to the preference of the surgeon.

There is also an option as to where the implant is placed which is either in front of the pectoral muscle or behind. This decision will be made by your surgeon and is often based on the amount of natural breast tissue that you have.

Once your implant has been put into place, your surgeon will use dissolvable stitches to secure the incision and bandages and a support bra will be placed on you which you will wake up in, once in recovery.

After the procedure, you shouldn’t be in too much pain as the local anaesthetic administered in and around the breast will still be in place. Once you are feeling well and your surgeon has assessed you, you will be able to return home to recover.

At The Private Clinic, your chosen specialist breast surgeon will be able to discuss your options with you and speak to you about the procedure in detail. They will be able to assess your shape in detail and advise on the most suitable placement for your implants and give you their objective opinion on the best breast enlargement shape that you can achieve.

To find out more about Breast augmentation procedures at The Private Clinic, or to book a consultation click here.

What Type Of Implants Do You Use?

At The Private Clinic for breast augmentation, types of breast implants we offer are Nagor, Mentor (Johnson & Johnson), Motiva, Allergan Smooth and B-lite. The best option is to discuss the type of breast implant and what is best for your shape in your consultation with your breast cosmetic surgeon.

We primarily use silicone implants, which we believe give the most natural and long-lasting results. They consist of a solid silicone outer shell which is pre-filled with medical-grade, fully approved cohesive silicone gel.

Breast implants can be round or shaped / teardrop. Your suitability will be established during consultations where you will discuss the different shapes and sizes and how they might suit your needs and shape.

For more information on breast implants see the following blogs;

To find out more about the types of implants we offer, visit us for a consultation with an expert breast surgeon who will be able to advise on the best implant to help you achieve your desired look and suit your frame.

Will the Results of a Breast Enlargement Feel Natural?

Implants have been designed to mimic the natural feel of the breasts. Silicone implants offer the best possible feel. In particular, if the implant is positioned below the muscle then the natural breast tissue will become more prominent – allowing for a more natural feel. Initially, your breast implants may feel unnatural to you. This is most likely because you are not used to them but breast implants can also take a month or so to properly settle and soften.

Our medical team at The Private Clinic have many years of experience in breast surgery procedures. They regularly help patients achieve the results they want. It is always their aim to ensure that your results are natural looking and will always recommend the best options to suit you, your frame and your ideal goal from surgery.

What is a Keller Funnel?

The Keller Funnel is a device used by some surgeons to insert the breast implant into the chest pocket without the need to touch it.

The Keller Funnel is made of a clear polymeric material and the interior is surfaced with a hydrophilic coating. This coating is then submerged in a sterile solution causing it to become very slippy allowing the breast implant to move through it.

Round implants are loaded into the funnel usually direct from the packaging which is why this is often called a ‘No Touch Technique’. Shaped implants are usually hand-placed into the funnel to allow the surgeon to make sure that they are in the correct position, direction and orientation and this is called the ‘Minimal Touch Technique’.

The smallest part of the funnel is then placed into the incision and the implant is gently moved through the Keller funnel and into the chest pocket.

Benefits of the Keller Funnel include;

  • Shorter incision lengths
  • Improved patient comfort
  • Increased protection against infection
  • Reduced risk of Capsular Contraction [1]
  • Reduced force on the breast implant
  • Less trauma is caused to tissue surrounding the implant.

The Keller Funnel is an FDA (Food & Drug Administration) approved device in the USA. The Keller Funnel is owned by Allergan, one of the world’s largest medical, pharmaceutical research and development companies

To find out more about the Keller Funnel technique book a breast augmentation consultation with one of our expert surgeons.

Sources;

  1. Effect of Keller Funnel on the Rate of Capsular Contracture in Periareolar Breast Augmentation
What Is The Breast Augmentation Recovery Process Like?

All breast augmentation procedures at The Private Clinic are performed as a day case unless otherwise specified by the surgeon. Once you have been assessed by your surgeon or a member of the nursing team you will be able to leave to continue your breast augmentation recovery in the comfort of your own home.

We advise that you take a week off work to recover, but some patients choose to take two weeks. The recommended time you should take off work depends on your healing rate and the nature of your occupation. Those with a desk job may find returning to work easier than those who are more active or spend all day on their feet.

The week following your procedure you should be resting and taking it easy but do not spend all your time stationary. It is important to keep active and make sure to get up for regular short walks but at the same time, do not try to do too much. You should arrange for someone to help you around the house and to help with childcare if necessary.

Exercise and other strenuous activities should be avoided for 4-6 weeks post-procedure and your surgeon will be able to advise you on this.

You will be required to attend a series of follow-up appointments at The Private Clinic. You will have a dressing change a week following your procedure with a nurse and then a 6-week follow-up appointment with your surgeon.

At this stage, you should be pretty much back to your everyday activities and your surgeon will be able to advise you on anything that you are unsure of or have questions about.

Find out more about what to expect after a Breast Augmentation by taking a look at our Breast Enlargement Journey video series here.

Contact us to book an appointment with a breast implant specialist at The Private Clinic.

Am I too old to have breast augmentation surgery?

There is no upper age limit on breast augmentation surgery; as long as you are over 18 years old, in good medical health and generally fit and well then you will be able to be considered for surgery.

We have many patients who have breast enlargement surgery with us who have had children and want to regain their feminine shape following breastfeeding.

To find out more or book a breast augmentation consultation with our breast surgery specialists click here.

Find out more about Breast Enlargement in your 40s here.

What If My Breasts Are Asymmetrical?

Some woman may have one breast slightly larger than the other.

Breast asymmetry is not usually linked to any underlying medical condition, but it can be very distressing for you and could have a deep impact on your confidence and self-esteem.

Your breasts may have started developing into different sizes during puberty, as this is when the breast tissue starts to develop. The difference may have become greater and greater over the years. The good news is that if you have a significant difference in breast sizes, this can be corrected with breast enlargement surgery by using different implant sizes or breast reduction where one breast is reduced to match the other.

Breast implant surgery can also be used to correct a condition called Tubular breasts or tuberous breasts. This is when breasts have a very narrow base and abnormally large nipples. Tubular breasts get their name from the tube-like shape that forms often during puberty. Tubular breasts are the result of the lack of development of breast tissue, which can affect one or both breasts. Affected breasts are often asymmetrical and grow unusually far apart as well as being noticeably droopy. They can cause a considerable amount of psychological distress for women and many of those affected may wish to have a cosmetic procedure such as breast implants or a breast uplift / mastopexy to resolve the issue.

At The Private Clinic, we have a team of expert plastic surgeons with many specialising in asymmetric breast correction. Get in touch to find out more.

What Size Implants Should I Use?

Breast Implants are measured in weight known as CC (cubic centimetres). The same size of implants will provide very different results in two different patients so although it is helpful to see results from other patients it is important to remember that everyone’s size and frame are different.

Implants are not measured by cup sizes. This is for bra sizing only, and whilst we can provide an estimate, we are not able to guarantee a cup size from breast surgery.

Our expert breast enlargement surgeons will help you choose an implant size that fits the rest of your body proportions. The final decision will depend on your personal preference, following the breast surgeon’s advice during your consultation.

Your surgeon will take measurements during your consultation. They will be looking at how broad your chest is at the base width of your breasts and the distance between your breasts. This helps them to make an accurate decision as to what size and shaped implant would be best, to help you achieve the results that you want.

Find out more about Implant size in our blog; What is a good size breast implant?

Are there any risks associated with Breast Augmentation?

As a potential breast enlargement patient, you need to consider the potential risks and consequences that sometimes can occur with the surgery you are seeking.

Breast Augmentation surgery carries risk just like any surgical procedure would do. The common risks are infection, seromas, excessive bleeding or reaction to the anaesthetic.

Other risks specific to breast augmentation surgery include;

Implant Displacement

Implant displacement occurs when your breast implants move out of place. A displaced implant could be sitting too high, too low, or off to the side. It is often caused when breast implants are too big or heavy for the patient’s frame/body. Implant displacement can occur months or years after the initial procedure. In most cases, removal or replacement of implants is recommended.

Capsular Contracture

After you have had breast implants, your body begins to naturally surround the implant with a layer of scar tissue. This tissue is known as a ‘capsule’ because it encapsulates or surrounds the implant. Sometimes, for a number of reasons, the capsule can tighten and squeeze the implant. This is then known as capsular contracture. It can cause the breast to feel hard, look misshaped and can sometimes be painful.

Whilst this is treatable, it may require additional surgery and is one of the most common reasons for reoperation. Your surgeon will discuss this with you in more detail at your consultation. As part of your initial clinical assessment, your surgeon will take steps to reduce your chance of developing capsular contracture. The severity is graded using the four-grade Baker scale; Grade I is the least severe and Grade IV is the most severe.

Implant rupture

An implant rupture is a tear or hole in the breast implant shell. When this occurs in a silicone gel-filled implant, the gel may remain in the shell, leak into the tissue (or capsule) that forms around the implant or spread beyond the capsule. This can be caused by a variety of causes such as excessive trauma to the chest, extreme capsular contracture or damage by surgical instruments.

The symptoms of implant rupture that you may notice include;

  • Decreased breast size
  • Changes in the breast shape
  • Pain or tenderness and swelling

In some instances, a ‘silent rupture’ may occur and the woman will experience no changes to the way the implant looks or feels. This type of rupture is diagnosed by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which is recommended as part of your post-surgery medical examinations.

Implant rupture is treatable, a removal of the implant will be recommended. Your surgeon will diagnose if your implant has ruptured and determine if you should have it replaced or removed.

Breast Implant Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma (BIA-ALCL)

BIA-ALCL is a Breast Implant Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma, a rare T-cell lymphoma that can arise around breast implants. Currently, the cause of BIA-ALCL is not clearly understood. BIA-ALCL is rare and the true incidence is hard to estimate. To date, the estimated incidence rates in scientific literature range from 0.03% to 0.003% or 1 in 3,817 to 1 in 30,000. Current MHRA (The UK Regulator for Medical Devices) estimates that the rate is 1 in 24,000.

BIA-ALCL has been associated with both saline and silicone implants, round and anatomical implants, all gel types, all types of implant texturing, and all projections and seizes, as well as breast implants that have been used for both reconstructive and cosmetic purposes.

Presently, no specific risk factors have been identified by health bodies around the world that are studying this disease. However, factors such as breast implant texture, genetics and bacteria have been implicated and are presently undergoing further study. Breast implants have different surface textures, including smooth or textured. For cases reported to date, BIA-ALCL has been seen most often in patients with textured implants. Your plastic surgeon will be able to provide you with much more information at your consultation and please don’t hesitate to ask any questions you may have regarding BIA-ALCL or any other risk associated with breast implant surgery.

When diagnosed early BIA-ALCL can be treated, often successfully by removing the breast implant and surrounding scar capsule, however, additional treatment may be necessary depending on the individual and whether the disease has spread throughout the body. As with all cancers, it is important to be diagnosed and treated as early as possible. At The Private Clinic, we advise it is good health practice to self-examine breasts regularly and we would recommend that all patients with breast implants do this. Should anything such as swelling of the breast or other symptoms such as pains, lumps and unevenness between the breasts be detected an appointment to see your surgeon or GP should be made as soon as possible.

Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Various Lymphomas in Capsule Around Implants

There is a risk that patients with breast implants could develop squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and various types of lymphoma in the capsules around the implants, according to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

The FDA believes that occurrences of SCC or various lymphomas in the capsule around the breast implant are rare. The cause, incidence and risk factors remain unknown.

Other breast augmentation surgery risks include a change in breast or nipple sensation, implant displacement, breast asymmetry and ptosis.

What to expect at your consultation?

At your consultation, your plastic surgeon will discuss all the risks and complications mentioned above. You will also receive a Breast Enlargement Patient Guide and Breast Implant Safety advice which details all of the information that you need to know before going ahead with breast augmentation surgery.

last update: March 2023

BAAPS statement on breast implants and guidance for patients

Breast Implant Safety and Risks

Please see our Breast Implant Safety page for more information.

How Long Does a Breast Augmentation Procedure take?

A breast augmentation procedure tends to last roughly an hour and a half but this will depend on your surgeon and the process of your individual procedure.

The procedure is performed under general anaesthetic but you will not be required to stay overnight at hospital unless your surgeon has advised otherwise.

After your procedure, you will be given time to rest from surgery and will be able to leave to return home later on in the day once checked over by the nursing team. You will need to have a friend or family member to leave with you to ensure that you get home safely.

Do breast implants cause stretch marks?

It is uncommon for your breast implants to cause stretch marks to appear on your breasts because the skin on your breast is usually very elastic and resilient to a change in size.

Stretch marks can occasionally be a side effect of breast implants but this is usually for a genetic reason rather than anything to do with the implant. When you are measured for your implants, your chest dimensions are taken into consideration to avoid the stretching of the skin for implants that are too big.

If you are already prone to stretch marks then it is best to take this into consideration when choosing an implant size.

Here at The Private Clinic, we have a team of breast implant specialists who will be able to effectively advise you on the best implant shape and size that will work best with your body in order to avoid the risk of stretch marks.

To book your consultation click here.

Why do I need to stop smoking to have a breast augmentation?

At The Private Clinic, we always advise our patients to stop smoking both before and after having any surgical procedure.

Smoking causes the blood vessels to constrict which reduces the blood supply and oxygen to the damaged tissue caused by surgery.

When patients smoke after surgery they may notice that their wounds are healing much slower compared to others. Your surgeon will discuss the appropriate time frames for when to refrain from smoking in your consultation.

What’s The Average Lifespan Of Implants?

The average lifespan of a breast implant according to most manufacturers is 10 years which is why many surgeons will recommend removing or replacing your implants around this time frame. This estimate however can vary between individuals so we do recommend that you attend regular check-up appointments with your surgeon who will be able to assess you and your implants.

Just because you have had your implants for 10 years does not always mean that they need to be removed or exchanged and in most cases, you will be fine to leave them in. Your surgeon may suggest that you book an MRI scan to check the condition of your implants.

When you attend a consultation with one of our expert breast surgeons, they will fully explain the lifespan of your implant and what to expect in the future. It is important that you feel well-informed before having a surgical procedure and here at The Private Clinic you will find that our experience and medical expertise will make your breast enlargement journey a reassuring one.

The Private Clinic are expert in removal and/or change of implant procedures. We have many women who choose to visit us having had their original surgery elsewhere as they want to be sure that they are choosing expert surgeons. Our surgeons have had lots of experience in the change of implant procedures.

Find out more about how long your breast implants will last in our blog.

What Do I Do If My Implant Ruptures?

If a leak or rupture is spotted, you shouldn’t panic, as implants are made in such a way as not to damage your body’s tissue. However, if anything goes wrong, it’s best to address the issue as soon as possible, because complications may arise otherwise.

If you suspect that you’ve suffered a rupture, the best course of action is to immediately contact your surgeon to arrange for a consultation. Once you’ve been examined, your surgeon will discuss your options with you.

There are two kinds of possible ruptures. A silent rupture is contained within the breast tissue and may not present any symptoms or discomfort. Some women decide to leave things be and to see what happens, but your surgeon will weigh in on what’s most advisable in your case.

On the other hand, if you are experiencing any pain, tissue distortion, or swelling, you’ll most probably have to undergo surgery. In both cases, you will have the option to either completely remove, or to replace your implants.

Read more about Breast Implant Safety here.

What Aftercare Does The Private Clinic Offer?

We believe that the right aftercare is essential to a successful recovery process and at The Private Clinic, we’re proud to be known for our high-quality aftercare.

Our elite medical team will be at your disposal every step of the way. You will be assigned a dedicated Patient Coordinator, who will be there to support you throughout your time with us, all the way up until you’ve fully recovered, and beyond! You will be able to contact them with any questions or concerns that you may have. As well as being able to offer you information, they are also there to give you emotional support should you need it.

You will be treated with utmost professionalism while you’re under our care. Your surgeon will take you through a detailed recovery guide following your breast enhancement procedure and we will call you to check up on your progress. Our highly skilled nurses will regularly be in touch to check on you and see you in clinic whilst you heal. Consultations with your surgeon can be arranged at any time, but are booked for 6 weeks post-procedure as standard.

We offer a 24 hour patient helpline direct to an advanced nursing team which means should you have any concerns, at any time we are always here to help.

Will I Be Able To Breastfeed After Breast Augmentation Surgery?

Many patients are able to breastfeed after they have had breast augmentation surgery. As long as your breasts contain functioning breast tissue and you are able to produce breast milk prior to surgery, then this will be unaffected during the procedure. If your procedure is combined with another procedure such as an uplift or nipple correction when incisions may be made around the nipple area, then there may be a risk of your milk ducts being damaged or functioning breast tissue being removed. Your surgeon will discuss this thoroughly at your consultation.

Our expert breast surgeons are very experienced in performing breast enlargement procedures that allow patients to breastfeed after the procedure. If you are concerned about breastfeeding post-procedure then it is important to discuss this with your surgeon as it may affect their planned surgical technique.

Find out more about breastfeeding and breast surgery here.

Will having a breast augmentation affect my nipple sensation?

Overall, a breast augmentation procedure should not cause too much change to your nipple area or nipple sensation. Some patients may experience extra sensitive nipples after the procedure and others may notice a decrease in sensitivity. In both cases, this change should be temporary and you can normally expect nipple sensitivity to return to normal 2-3 months after breast enlargement surgery but it can be permanent in very rare cases.

Breast implants are placed beneath the gland of the breast so they will not interfere with the lactation process. There is also no evidence to suggest that silicone implants will harm your baby.

Our specialist breast surgeons here at The Private Clinic use their expertise to ensure that patients do not experience this problem by picking sensible implant sizes, using an inframammary incision technique that does not involve incisions in the nipple area and ensuring that the implant location is suitable for the breast size, shape and frame for the patient.

Click here to book a breast enlargement consultation with one of our expert surgeons.

When will I be able to exercise again after breast augmentation?

A breast augmentation is a form of surgical procedure so you will need to take some rest post-procedure to ensure that you heal well.

At The Private Clinic, we provide our patients with detailed aftercare information which will include advice about returning to exercise and general activity post breast enlargement surgery.

We usually recommend that you avoid all exercise for at least 4 weeks after surgery. At 4 weeks you could return to gentle activities but no heavy lifting or strenuous activities should be carried out until you are 6 weeks post-surgery.

Overall it is best to discuss your typical exercise routines with your surgeon ahead of your procedure to help best plan your recovery and aftercare guidance.

What Long-Term Precautions Should I Be Taking Following My Breast Augmentation Procedure?

You should look after your breasts the same way you would have prior to surgery.

Be sure to regularly check your breasts for any changes in appearance, shape, size or texture.

If you are concerned, you can book an MRI scan to make sure that everything’s as it should be.

Will I be able to tan after my breast augmentation?

Sunbathing or tanning at salons should not cause any damage to the implant but it may affect the way that the scars heal. If you start tanning too early after your breast surgery it can increase your risk of hyperpigmentation which is when patches of skin become darker than the surrounding skin. It can take up to a year for your scar to fully mature so exposing it to direct sunlight or tanning rays on a sunbed can cause pigmentation and you may find that your scar heals darker.

If you do visit a sunbed or are sunbathing within a year after your surgery then we highly recommend covering your scars with tape or a swimsuit and not just sunscreen.

Our surgeons here at The Private Clinic are experts in scar care and will give you full advice on how to achieve the best result post-surgery.

How soon can I wear regular bras again after a breast augmentation?

It is important for you to wear your surgical bra or a sports bra recommended by your surgeon for the initial weeks following breast enlargement surgery. Your breasts will be swollen for a little while after your procedure so it is best to wait for 4-6 weeks before going to get sized up for a new bra. A poorly fitting bra or an underwired bra can affect the way that your breasts are healing and how your implants finally settle.

At your 6-week post-op appointment, your surgeon will be able to give you the go-ahead to go and get fitted for a new bra. Some surgeons may suggest choosing softer bras initially without the underwire to ensure that your incisions are not being irritated which could affect your healing time.

Some swelling still may be present at the 6-week stage, so we would advise going for regular bra fittings to ensure that you are always wearing the correct size. Bras can differ considerably in size and shape from one brand to the next so be cautious to pick bras that you can either try on first or have a simple return policy.

Your surgeon can provide more advice about bra shopping and sizing after your surgery. To find out more about breast enlargement procedures or to book a consultation click here.

How Do I Know If A Surgeon Is Reputable?

Choosing the right surgeon is a fundamental part of your Breast Enhancement journey. Opting for a qualified and experienced professional will make all the difference in your final results.

The first step is to assure yourself that your surgeon is registered with the General Medical Council (GMC) and that the clinic they operate from is registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC). You should research your surgeon as much as possible and ask to be shown their previous work.

Also, be wary of any set prices and deals offered to you prior to a consultation – every patient is different and needs to be assessed before a definitive cost can be settled. At The Private Clinic, we list all of our expert surgeons on our website along with their General Medical Council number (GMC), their specialisation and years of experience.

Will There Be Any Visible Scarring after a Breast Augmentation?

How well you heal post-surgery will vary from patient to patient. There will always be an element of scarring but our highly experienced surgeons will ensure that breast implant incisions are made in discreet places. The most common breast augmentation incision used in the UK is the inframammary incision which is the area within the natural breast fold. Breast incision scars are usually 3-5cms in length and are often barely visible in this area, especially when wearing a bikini or bra.

Other incision types used for breast surgery include:

  • Periareola which is around the nipple.
  • Transaxillary which is within the armpit.
  • Transumbilical otherwise known as the TUBA incision which is round the belly button.

These incisions are not commonly performed and would be at the preference of the surgeon.

Scar care at The Private Clinic is a big part of our aftercare advice plan and your surgeon will give their best recommendations on how to reduce the appearance of scars.

Your scars will go through a healing phase for a few months and it can take up to a year for them to fully mature to a faint, barely visible mark.

What is the lifetime guarantee on my breast implants?

We use a variety of breast implant brands at The Private Clinic, each implant brand has its own warranty guarantee. This guarantee is held with the implant brand, not The Private Clinic. However, we can provide more information about these warranties in consultation to help you understand them. As a guide, please see the information below.

Nagor

Nagor breast implants give you a lifetime product guarantee via GCA Comfort Plus™ Warranty. They offer replacement cover for capsular contracture (Baker grade scale iii and iv) and confirmed implant rupture. They also offer lifetime coverage against BIA-ALCL.

For further information on the Nagor Lifetime implant guarantee please click here.

Mentor

Mentor was the first breast implant manufacturer in the industry to offer a limited warranty on all of their breast implants. All Mentor Breast Implants are covered with the Mentor Promise Protection Plan. This offers lifetime product replacement and limited financial assistance if needed.

For further information on the Mentor limited warranty please click here.

Motiva

All Motiva implants are covered against rupture by the Always Confident Warranty®, for the lifetime of the device, and by Motiva’s Product Replacement Policy against capsular contracture, Baker grades III and IV for a period of 10 years.

For more information about Motiva Implants Always Confident Warranty® click here.

Allergan Smooth

Each Allergan breast implant is covered individually by Allergan’s warranty. The warranty covers instances including Rupture and Capsular contracture Baker Grade III/IV.

Polytech B Lite Implants

Polytech B-lite implants offer The Implants of Excellence warranty programme which has been specially developed for patients with Polytech implants. The warranty includes a free lifetime exchange of implants in the event of a material-related loss of shell integrity and Implant replacement for 10 years in the event of Baker III or IV capsular contracture.

For more information about Polytech’s The Implants of Excellence warranty programme click here.

Can you be allergic to breast implants?

It is possible to develop an allergy but silicone allergies are very rare. Silicone is around us every day in items such as hand lotion, soaps, chewing gum, and antiperspirants so it is very likely that you will have been in contact with it before.

If you are experiencing allergy symptoms post-surgery this may be because of the medications you are taking, the adhesives used, or the prep solutions used during surgery, but it is not likely to be the implants. Please contact your surgeon or our nursing team who will be able to advise you.

What will happen to my breasts if I become pregnant after having breast enlargement surgery?

If you become pregnant after having a breast augmentation procedure then your breasts will react as normal to pregnancy which can include increasing in size. Your mammary glands will enlarge and swell during pregnancy preparing for breastfeeding which can stretch the breast tissue and surrounding skin. Once you have finished breastfeeding the mammary glands will shrink back to their former size however, in some cases sagging or stretched skin may become apparent.

We have many women at The Private Clinic who have had breast augmentation surgery and gone on to become pregnant with very little change occurring to their results. Everyone’s body will react differently. Our expert surgical team will be able to advise you on your options if you are left feeling unsatisfied post-pregnancy.

What is the difference between a capsular contracture and a rupture after a breast augmentation?

A capsular contracture is when your body produces too much scar tissue around the implant. A rupture is when the implant splits. Symptoms of implant rupture can vary from patient to patient with some noticing a change in the size or shape of their breast and pain or tenderness whereas some patients have no symptoms at all. Capsular contracture in severe cases can cause your breasts to feel hard, tight and sometimes painful.

Both of these issues are rare and only happen in a small number of patients.

Read more about Breast Implant Safety here.

What is the difference between saline and silicone implants?

Saline implants often have the same outer shell as silicone implants but it is the substance inside that is different. Saline implants are filled with a sterile salt water solution and are usually inserted into the breast pocket empty and once in place they are then filled to the required size. Silicone implants are pre-filled with a gel-like substance that has been said to mimic the feeling of human fat.

Each type of implant has advantages and disadvantages but in the UK, silicone tends to be the most commonly used implant type due to its similarity to natural breast tissue, the decreased risk of ripples appearing and just the general properties of saline being safe and the most inert of prosthetic materials.

Your breast augmentation at The Private Clinic will include a detailed description of the type of implants being used in your surgery and our expert surgeons will be able to give you an informed view of what they believe to be the best material, shape, size and type for your body type in relation to the results that you are looking to achieve.

Our surgeons only use the highest quality CE Mark and FDA-approved implants to ensure the very best results and safety standards.

Do you have a breast enlargement clinic near me?

The Private Clinic have several clinics so we are sure to have an expert breast surgeon located near to you.

Where to get breast implants in London?

Our London clinic is located on 98 Harley Street, W1G7HZ

Where to get breast implants in Manchester?

Manchester – 25 St John Street, M3 4DT

Where to get breast enlargement in Birmingham?

Birmingham – 88 Hagley Road, B16 8LU – West Midlands

Where to get breast implants in Leeds?

Leeds – 45 Park Square North, LS1 2NP – Yorkshire

Where to get breast implants in Bucks?

Buckinghamshire – Virtual Consultations only

Where to get breast enlargement in Northampton?

Northampton – 82 Billing Road, NN1 5DF – East Midlands

To find out more about booking a consultation at a clinic near you, contact us here.

What is the breast implant registry?

The HSCIC (The Health & Social Care Information Centre) which is now known as NHS Digital developed a Breast Implant Registry on behalf of the Department of Health. The registry has been established to capture record of all breast implant surgery carried out both by the NHS and privately.

The Breast and Cosmetic Implant Registry has been designed to record the details of patients in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland who have had breast implant surgery. Details are held to that in the event of a safety concern, all patients can be traced. It will also allow the identification of any possible trends or complications that relate to specific implants.

In order to add your details to the register, The Private Clinic will require consent and consent forms will be provided to you on your surgery day. Only hospital or clinic staff with access to the registry can enter patient information.

If you are unsure if your information is on the registry, you can submit a subject access request.

For further information about The Breast and Cosmetic Implant Registry please see:

Breast and Cosmetic Implant Registry (BCIR): GDPR information

What breast implant placement is best?

The placement of your breast implants is an important decision that will be advised upon by our expert surgeons.

Everyone’s body is different and implant placement will be dependent upon your body type, breast shape and your desired result.

It is generally advised that if you are petite with little natural breast tissue then your implants should be placed behind the muscle to create a more natural result as it makes the implant less visible.

Those patients who have a suitable amount of breast tissue may be recommended to have their implants placed over the muscle as this will instead give them a more natural result. Find out more information about breast implant placement in our blog here.

Our expert breast surgeons will be able to best advise you on your optimal breast implant placement at your consultation.

Will I be able to have a Mammogram with Breast Implants?

You will still be able to have routine mammograms if you have had a breast augmentation. We recommend that you let your radiology centre or technician know prior to the scan that you have breast implants. A special technique may need to be carried out where additional views are required in order to get a reliable X-ray.

The Elkund technique is a modified compression technique that was introduced by G W Elkund in 1988. The Elkund technique is commonly used for patients who have breast implants or post-reconstructed breasts to allow for significant improvement in image quality.

It is very rare for a mammogram to cause any complications to your breast implant.

Will my implants sag over time?

Having breast implants will not make you unaffected by gravity. The normal ageing process will occur and you may notice that your breasts may begin to droop. This is not usually a direct result of having breast implants but more just your natural ageing process.

Wearing supportive bras and taking great care of your skin will help to lessen the risk of sagging or drooping. Your surgeon will discuss your risks of implant sagging and they may suggest a combined surgical procedure of a breast lift with implants if they feel your skin is more prone to sagging.

A breast uplift or mastopexy will help to retain the results of breast augmentation in spite of the natural changes to the body over time. In some cases, it may be advised to remove and replace your breast implants in order to maintain an uplifted result.

Do I need to purchase a specific bra for my breast enlargement surgery?

A surgical bra will be provided to you by The Private Clinic and you will be wearing this once your breast augmentation surgery is complete.

We recommend that you wear your post-op bra for 6 weeks after your surgical procedure. We do advise patients to purchase a spare bra to wear when their original bra is in the wash, these can be purchased from Macom, Lipoelastic or many high street stores such as Marks & Spencer and Asda.

If you would like advice on purchasing a bra then please speak to your patient advisor or plastic surgeon who will be able to recommend some.

What does a free breast augmentation consultation mean?

We offer free breast augmentation consultations with one of our experienced patient advisors which will take place over the phone or through a video call. Our advisors are able to provide you with all the information you need to know on breast augmentation procedures and recommend the best breast augmentation surgeons to suit your requirements.

In order to secure your timed phone or video appointment we ask that you pay a £25 refundable deposit. This is refunded once the consultation takes place. You can change your appointment time up to 48 hours before.

Contact us to book your free phone or video consultation.

Am I suitable for a Breast Augmentation?

The size and shape of a woman’s bust can cause a great feeling of unhappiness and insecurity. In cases like these, breast augmentation is a great way to provide both a safe and convenient solution to help restore confidence.

There are many reasons why our patients decide to go ahead with breast augmentation but here at The Private Clinic, we have a team of expert breast surgeons using the best techniques to help provide you with the results that you wish to achieve. All patients are handled with sensitivity and discretion.

If you are over 18 years old, in good health and generally feeling fit and well then you will be suitable for a breast augmentation. However, in some cases, a breast augmentation may not be suitable for the results that you are expecting and in such cases, an alternative or combined surgery method may be advised.

The best way to ascertain your suitability for any type of surgery is to book a consultation to speak with your chosen surgeon.

To book a consultation with our highly experienced surgeons click here.

What are the most natural looking breast implants?

The right implant for you will be decided on by one of our expert breast surgeons. Your chosen breast implant will take into consideration your natural breast size and your body shape and frame.

It is not possible to give an idea of one type of breast implant as different implant sizes, shapes (teardrop or round) and profiles will not all look the same on every patient.

For each implant, there are usually up to 4 different profiles which range from low to extra high and these decide on how much of the implant projects away from the chest wall. A low profile will usually deliver more of a subtle or natural result but in certain cases the surgeon may advise that you go for a higher profile implant so that your breasts will be more in proportion to your body, therefore achieving a more natural result.

Your surgeon will then discuss implant placement, usually for patients wanting a more natural implant result the implant will be placed below the muscle as this allows for more natural breast tissue to sit on top of the implant but in some cases it may be more appropriate to go an over the muscle option as that is what will suit your body the best.

Taking care of your new breasts post-surgery will also have a big impact on the final result so it is very important to follow your surgeon’s aftercare advice to help you achieve the most natural result.

We have an expert team of surgeons and nurses who will ensure that you receive the best advice both pre and post-procedure to give you the best results.

To book a consultation click here or to find out more about the different types of breast implants view our breast augmentation video series here.

How Much Does Breast Augmentation Cost UK?

The Private Clinic guides thousands of patients every year through their breast enlargement journey. We are committed to Medical Expertise, Patient Care and Satisfaction, Honest advice and most importantly the best breast enlargement results.

The Private Clinic ensures you have the best cover and quality which includes;

  • Highly experienced Cosmetic Breast Surgeons who have decades of experience.
  • 24 hour patient helpline to ensure you are always in the best of hands.
  • Comprehensive Breast Enlargement Patient Guide.
  • Outstanding hospital facilities.
  • As many post-operative care and appointments with your surgeon and nursing team as required.
  • Our experience and medical expertise make your journey a reassuring one click here to find out more

Breast enlargement cost can be part of your decision to undergo a procedure but it should never be the deciding factor.

Breast augmentation costs at The Private Clinic start from £6,300, but a more accurate quote will be provided following your consultation.

This will be an all-inclusive procedure cost, with no hidden extras. Our costs include the best aftercare cover with unlimited follow-up appointments with your surgeon and nursing team. See our comprehensive before and after photos and start your journey today.

Book a consultation or request information.

Consultations with our breast surgeons are £100 at our clinics in London Harley StreetBirmingham, Leeds, Manchester and Northampton.

We offer consultations with our highly experienced Patient Coordinators which require a £25 refundable deposit to secure your place. These are available in Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester and Northampton.

Patient coordinators can provide you with all the information you require before meeting a surgeon. All consultations available at our London Harley Street clinic are with a plastic surgeon.

The Private Clinic have collaborated with Chrysalis Finance to offer 0% finance for our patients. Acceptance is subject to status. Terms and conditions apply. Find out more here or speak to your patient advisor.

Will I be able to see before and after photos of a breast augmentation procedure?

Our surgeons at The Private Clinic will be more than happy to show you a selection of before and after photos of the procedure you are considering at your consultation.

We do also have a breast enlargement before and after photo gallery for you to view on our website by clicking here.

Why are my breasts pointy?

All breasts develop differently and not one pair will look alike. Some women develop very pointed or pointy breasts/boobs. This may be caused by a congenital breast disorder known as tuberous breasts.

Pointy boobs are a common characteristic of tuberous breasts. The breast tissue develops abnormally which causes the breast mound to become constricted. This causes the breasts to appear pointed or in more severe cases, tube-shaped and often point downwards. There may also be a large gap between the breasts.

Breast surgery can help reshape tuberous breasts by releasing the constriction and either reducing, uplifting or enlarging the breast.

In some cases, boobs can appear pointy following a breast augmentation. This is usually temporary and caused by swelling and tight muscles. Once the muscles relax and the swelling reduces, the implant will sit within the lower implant pocket and take on a more rounded appearance.

Our team of expert surgeons will be happy to answer all of your questions. Click here to book a consultation.

Things to Consider

Our advice on what to consider when deciding to have a breast enlargement (boob job) procedure:

1. When choosing a clinic, you should always do your research, and only go to an established, reputable clinic.

The Private Clinic has been in the cosmetic surgery industry for over 40 years. We are here to answer all of your questions and give you peace of mind.

2. When choosing a surgeon, make sure you know who you’ll be seeing. Their expertise, qualifications and patient satisfaction rate are important factors to take into consideration.

At The Private Clinic, we only source the most experienced and specialised surgeons and ensure they are registered with the General Medical Council (GMC). Find out more about our plastic surgeons here.

3. Price should never be the deciding factor when choosing where to have your treatment. Safety should be your number one priority and feeling confident that they will look after you – not only before, but also after your procedure

4. When it sounds too good to be true, it often is. Always find out what implants are going to be used and what your clinic’s reputation is.

Our surgeons use the highest quality CE Mark and FDA approved implants to ensure the very best results and safety standards. We have never used PIP Implants.

Our excellent reputation for patient safety and satisfaction, honest advice and outstanding care means your journey with The Private Clinic will be an exciting experience to a newfound shape.

Breast enlargement Patient Stories

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Why Choose The Private Clinic

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Meet our Breast Enlargement Surgeons

We have a dedicated Plastic Surgeon and medical team who will be with you throughout your breast surgery procedure journey.

At The Private Clinic breast augmentation is performed by some of the UK’s top consultant plastic surgeons who have decades of experience and are all registered with the General Medical Council (GMC). Many are also members of professional organisations such as The British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons (BAPRAS) and The British Association of Aesthetic Surgeons (BAAPS). Find out more in their profiles below.

The Risks of Breast Augmentation Surgery

Like all surgical treatments, there is always a possibility of complications associated with breast enlargement surgery but the likelihood of these are rare, especially when you opt for surgery at a reputable clinic like The Private Clinic.

Common risks include;

Infection, Haematoma/bleeding, Changes in nipple sensation, Capsular Contracture, Implant Displacement, Implant Rupture or Leakage, Rippling, and Asymmetric Breasts.

The Private Clinic has been in the cosmetic surgery industry for over 40 years. All our breast enlargement procedures are carried out at our privately owned hospital where we only admit healthy elective patients. This significantly reduces the risk of cross-contamination in comparison to others who use general hospitals to carry out their procedures.

The Private Clinic also only uses the highest quality CE Mark and FDA-approved implants which further reduces the risk of potential complications.

Related: Breast Implant Safety