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Breast augmentation is often discussed as if it's one procedure with one decision: implants or no implants. In reality, the planning process is more detailed than that. Patients may need to compare implant type, implant placement, incision location, fat transfer, recovery expectations, and how each choice may affect the final result.

That doesn't mean the process has to feel overwhelming. A better starting point is to think about goals first. Some patients want a modest change in shape. Others want more noticeable volume. Some are focused on restoring fullness after pregnancy, weight change, or ageing. Others may be correcting asymmetry or rebuilding confidence after a major body change. The best option depends on anatomy, lifestyle, medical history, and the look the patient wants. A careful consultation with a qualified plastic surgeon is still essential, but understanding the main choices can make that conversation much more useful.

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