Yes. The scar pattern depends on the degree of sagging and may include incisions around the areola, vertically or in a “T” shape. Scars are strategically positioned and tend to become more discreet with time and proper care.
Yes. The size, shape and profile of the prosthesis are chosen according to the anatomy, the patient's wishes and the surgeon's assessment, ensuring a balanced and natural result.
The initial recovery lasts from two to four weeks, with the use of a surgical bra and restriction of movements that may cause tension in the region. The final result appears over the months, as the tissues settle and the implant integrates with the body.
In most cases, the ability to breastfeed is preserved, as the technique is designed to respect the breast structures. However, each case must be assessed individually in consultation.