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Breast augmentation, sometimes referred to as a "boob job" by patients, involves using breast implants or fat transfer to enhance your breasts. Breast augmentation , sometimes referred to as a "breast aug" or "boob job" by patients, involves using breast implants or fat transfer to increase the size of your breasts. This procedure can also restore breast volume lost after weight reduction or pregnancy, achieve a more rounded breast shape or improve natural breast size asymmetry.
Allergan Biocell Device Withdrawal Information. Breast augmentation is also referred to as augmentation mammoplasty. When fat from another part of the patient's body is used to create the improved breast volume, the procedure is referred to as fat transfer breast augmentation. Breast implants may also be used for breast reconstruction after mastectomy or injury. Breast augmentation does not correct severely drooping breasts.
A breast lift may be required along with a breast augmentation for sagging breasts to look fuller and lifted. Breast lifting can often be done at the same time as your augmentation or may require a separate operation. Your plastic surgeon will assist you in making this decision.
Love is in the air, and we're not talking about wine and chocolates. More people than ever are falling in love with plastic surgery and how these procedures make them look and feel. Body contouring procedures like liposuction, breast augmentation and tummy tucks always seem to be at the top of the statistical "love" list, but what do real people think? Putting an implant in is gonna fill out some of the upper space of the chest, but it's not gonna lift the lower tissue at all.
It's just gonna fill the upper pole. American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Community Home ask a surgeon patient community. Ask a Surgeon. Patient Community. Post your question to Ask a Surgeon to get an authoritative and trustworthy answer from our ASPS member surgeons or share your journey with other people just like you on the Patient Community. The views expressed in Ask a Surgeon and the Patient Community are those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.