Breasts
Aesthetic breast surgery is among the most common cosmetic procedures. The breast, a key symbol of femininity, holds anatomical, physiological and aesthetic importance. Its shape can greatly influence many women’s sense of self-confidence.

Sagging breasts
The passage of time, pregnancies, and weight changes can alter the shape of the breasts, often leading to breast ptosis, or drooping breasts. This phenomenon is characterised by a downward displacement of the mammary gland, causing the nipple to be positioned too low. The degree of ptosis influences the correction technique and the appearance of potential scars.

Large breasts
Mammary hypertrophy, characterized by excessive development of the mammary gland, results in inadequate breast size in relation to overall morphology. This phenomenon, which can cause skin distension and muscular pain, affects both physical and psychological well-being. Once treated, hypertrophy offers women renewed physical and mental comfort.

Small breasts
Breast hypotrophy, manifested by small breasts or a lack of volume, can lead to insecurities. Although not physically embarrassing, it can affect self-esteem. The most common way to correct this condition is a breast augmentation, with or without additional fat injection (“lipofilling”).
The benefits of aesthetic breast procedures
- Morphological adaptation: customised solutions for every figure
- Harmonious augmentation: volume restored with implants or lipofilling
- Ptosis correction: tightened and repositioned breasts
- Breast reduction: pain relief and improved posture
- Durability: long-term aesthetic and functional results
- Symmetry restored: correction of breast asymmetries
- Confidence restored: positive impact on self-image
