Breast augmentation is not simply about increasing size. It is about how the breasts look, feel and move in proportion to the rest of the body. Even with the same implant size, the ideal shape and limits vary depending on chest width, the balance between the shoulders and waist, skin elasticity, and the thickness of the existing breast tissue.
When planning surgery, the implant itself is only one part of the equation. Placement, skin quality and the strength of the supporting tissues at the base of the breast all play an equally important role. If these factors are overlooked, results may look good initially but are more likely to change over time, leading to sagging or imbalance.
In our experience, long-term satisfaction comes not from choosing the largest possible implant, but from a design that works in harmony with the patient’s body and natural movement. The breasts should maintain a natural shape whether standing, sitting or lying down, with volume that remains stable and well supported.
Breast augmentation is about restoring balance and comfort while enhancing appearance. When this balance is achieved, results tend to look more natural, remain stable and last longer.