Procedure
Breast Augmentation with Implants in Kenya
A consultation-led breast procedure for patients considering implant-based volume, shape, and proportion improvement.
Suitability, safety, expected results, and recovery are reviewed during consultation before any treatment plan is confirmed.
Overview
Breast augmentation with implants is a surgical procedure that uses breast implants to increase breast volume, improve breast shape, and support better body proportion. The safest and most suitable implant choice depends on anatomy, skin and breast tissue quality, lifestyle, goals, and long-term expectations.
What this procedure may help with
- Breast volume concerns
- Breast shape or proportion concerns
- Asymmetry that may be improved with implant planning
- Volume changes after pregnancy, breastfeeding, weight loss, or ageing
- Patients who want more volume than fat transfer alone can usually provide
Who may be suitable
Breast Augmentation with Implants may be suitable for patients who:
Suitability is confirmed through consultation. Your surgeon will assess your anatomy, health history, goals, and recovery readiness before recommending any procedure.
- Want breast volume enhancement using implants
- Are in good general health
- Understand implant maintenance and long-term follow-up
- Have realistic goals about size, shape, and scarring
- Can discuss implant type, size, placement, and incision options during consultation
- Are ready for surgical recovery
Who may need to wait or consider another option
This procedure may need to be delayed or reconsidered if:
This section is not a substitute for medical advice. It helps patients understand what the consultation will clarify.
- You are pregnant or breastfeeding
- You have an active breast concern that needs medical assessment first
- You smoke and cannot stop before surgery as advised
- You expect one implant size to look the same on every body
- You are not ready for the possibility of future implant revision or replacement
- You have unrealistic expectations about size or symmetry
Consultation and planning
Consultation should include breast measurements, tissue assessment, implant size discussion, implant type discussion, placement options, incision planning, lifestyle factors, and long-term implant considerations. Patients should be guided toward a size and plan that suit their frame rather than copied from another person.
During consultation, the team should explain:
- What the procedure can and cannot achieve
- The likely incision or treatment approach
- Recovery expectations
- Risks and limitations
- Whether another procedure may be more suitable
- How to prepare safely before treatment
How the procedure works
Breast augmentation with implants is usually performed under anaesthesia. The surgeon creates a carefully planned pocket for the implant, places the selected implant using a sterile technique, checks symmetry, and closes the incision carefully. The incision and implant placement depend on the agreed surgical plan.
Recovery and aftercare
Swelling, tightness, and soreness are expected after surgery. A supportive bra may be required. Arm movement and strenuous activity are limited in the early recovery period. Implants settle gradually over months, and follow-up visits help monitor healing.
Risks and limitations
Possible risks include bleeding, infection, scarring, implant malposition, capsular contracture, asymmetry, changes in nipple or breast sensation, implant rupture, need for future revision, and anaesthesia-related risks.
All surgery carries risk. The aim of this section is to set realistic expectations, support informed consent, and make it clear that the safest plan is always individualized.
Results and expectations
Breast augmentation with implants may improve breast volume and proportion, but results vary by anatomy, implant choice, tissue quality, healing, and long-term changes. Implants are not lifetime devices and may require monitoring or future surgery.
Questions about Breast Augmentation with Implants
Implant size should be chosen after measurements, fitting, anatomy review, and discussion of your goals. A size that suits one person may not suit another.
The best option depends on anatomy, goals, availability, safety considerations, and surgeon guidance. The differences should be explained during consultation.
Implants may last many years, but they are not lifetime devices. Future monitoring or revision may be needed.
Yes. Incisions are required. Scar location depends on the surgical plan and usually fades gradually with time and care.
Consultation
Find out if breast augmentation with implants is suitable for you
A consultation helps confirm whether this is suitable for you.
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