It covers several types of procedures — augmentation, reduction, correction of ptosis (breast lift), correction of congenital malformations, and treatment of gynecomastia — each addressing a different concern. The choice of procedure depends on body shape, expectations and, in some cases, functional reasons, such as back pain linked to overly large breasts.
What Is Aesthetic Breast Surgery?
Who Is It For?
These procedures are for women who want to change the volume or shape of their breasts (augmentation, reduction, lift), those with a congenital breast malformation, as well as men affected by gynecomastia.
Our Procedures
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Breast Augmentation
Increasing breast volume with breast implants, for a more balanced and proportionate silhouette. Breast Augmentation
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Breast Reduction
Reducing breast volume in cases of hypertrophy, to relieve back pain and achieve a more proportionate bust. Breast Reduction
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Breast Ptosis
Correcting breast sagging after pregnancy, breastfeeding or weight loss. Breast Ptosis
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Breast Malformation
Surgical correction of congenital breast malformations: asymmetry, tuberous breasts or hypoplasia. Breast Malformation
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Gynecomastia
Surgical treatment of breast enlargement in men, for a firmer, more balanced chest. Gynecomastia
How Care Is Structured
An initial consultation assesses the request, body shape and, if needed, includes a preliminary work-up. Dr Sefrioui then presents the technical options suited to the situation, their limitations and realistic expected outcomes, before defining a personalized surgical plan.
Recovery and Follow-Up
Recovery varies depending on the type of procedure. Post-operative follow-up is provided through check-up consultations to monitor healing and ensure a stable result over time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, these procedures are generally offered once breast growth is complete, except in specific medical situations (such as malformations); this is discussed case-by-case during consultation.
Procedures with a purely aesthetic purpose are generally not covered, unlike certain functional indications (such as breast reduction for back pain); check with your insurance provider for details.
This depends on the type of procedure; the recovery time and precautions are explained in detail during the consultation.
Yes, certain procedures can be combined into a single operation depending on the situation; this is assessed with Dr Sefrioui during consultation.