Please see this 35-year-old female who wanted a breast augmentation. She is extremely happy with her fuller, rounder breasts.
Breast augmentation to go bigger is a frequent request of patients who have already undergone breast augmentation. The culprit for patients wanting their breast augmentation to go bigger is the first six weeks following their initial breast augmentation. During the first six weeks, the patient’s breasts are swollen from breast surgery.
The swelling can be quite dramatic and be 20% larger than their final size once their implants settle down three months after surgery. Unfortunately, patients may get accustomed to their larger size during the early postoperative period and then be disappointed when the swelling resolves.
Although this disappointment occurs less than 3% of the time, it is still concerning. When breast sizing is performed, SurgiSculpt surgeons stress to patients that what they see during their breast sizing will look 5% smaller when the implants are placed in the breasts.
This advice attempts to minimize the risk of patients desiring a revision following surgery. Another reason why patients may elect to go larger is following pregnancy and breastfeeding. Although the breasts enlarge when engorged with milk during pregnancy, they tend to deflate to a smaller than pre-pregnancy size.
Often patients may have noted sagging of the breasts as well, which can be addressed simultaneously with your surgery. The final reason patients desire breast augmentation is if their chest size and breast skin are too tight to accommodate the desired breast implant size.
Interested in Breast Augmentation to Go Bigger?
We encourage you to consult with our team if you are considering this procedure.