Augmentation Case · 4 months post-op
Augmentation
- Category
- Augmentation
- Post-operative Course
- 4 months post-op


* Photographs shown are cases performed at our clinic. Results vary by individual and are not guaranteed.
Chief Complaint
The breasts were small, with the smallest available undergarment size, and volume deficiency was the chief complaint. The patient sought a size increase.
Procedure
Implant augmentation. Among the size options presented, a selection matched to body type was made. Scar care, post-operative management, and procedure were explained in advance.
Post-operative Course
At 4 months post-op, contour stabilized and a change in silhouette under clothing was observed.
Editorial Notes & Clinical Disclaimer
- Editorial Source
- Cases shown are clinical references compiled from chart records and intra-operative documentation, not first-person patient testimonials.
- Individual Variation
- Surgical results may vary individually. Procedure choice, implant type, sizing, and incision method are individualized to each patient's anatomy and clinical context.
- Case Specificity
- Photographs, technique, and recovery-timeline details represent the specific case shown and are not predictive of outcomes for other patients.
- Recovery Timeline
- Reported post-operative milestones (e.g. swelling reduction, sensory recovery, contour stabilization) are case-specific. Generalized recovery durations should not be inferred.
- Risks
- All surgical procedures carry risks, which may include bleeding/hematoma, infection, capsular contracture, asymmetry, sensory change (transient hypersensitivity or numbness), implant rupture/rotation/malposition, scarring, and the possibility of revision surgery.
- Consultation
- For consultation regarding individualized risks and procedure options, please contact our English-language desk via KakaoTalk: http://pf.kakao.com/_QRNzxj. We strongly recommend consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon prior to any decision.
* Case photographs reflect individual variation and do not guarantee outcomes. All information herein is provided for editorial reference and does not constitute medical advice.
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