Plastic Surgery

Breast Surgery Procedures

Cosmetic breast surgery encompasses elective procedures aimed at enhancing the appearance of the breasts. Examples include breast augmentation with implants, breast lift and reduction for aesthetic purposes'.

Breast reconstruction after cancer treatment is typically covered by insurance, while plastic surgery for symptomatic over-large breasts may be covered based on specific criteria.

How long can the results from cosmetic breast surgery last?

The longevity of results depends on factors like the choose procedure, age, genetics, health, habits, surgical techniques and implants used.

Generally, results can last 10 to 15 years or more.

Are cosmetic breast surgery procedures considered safe?

At West Georgia Center for Plastic Surgery all our breast surgery procedures are considered safe by the FDA and other regulatory organizations.

What cosmetic breast surgeries do you offer?

West Georgia Center for Plastic Surgery offers a range of breast surgery procedures:

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