Breast Augmentation in a Nutshell
Pricing varies based on your personal goals and the work that needs to be done. Kindly schedule a consultation at no charge, so we can give you a more accurate estimate.
1 Hour
- Invasiveness 70%
- Pain Factor 60%
General Anesthesia
4 - 6 Weeks until Resuming Physical Exercise
What is
Breast Augmentation Surgery?
Breasts are an integral part of a woman’s figure, and often contribute to her self-esteem. For some women, a flat chest or a flaw such as uneven breasts can have a detrimental effect on how a woman feels about herself.
That’s where Breast Augmentation Toronto comes in. Whether it’s to enlarge small breasts or correct asymmetry, this cosmetic procedure involves placing implants into the breast tissue, enhancing volume and fullness while boosting your confidence.
Learn more about Our Procedure For
Breast Augmentation In Toronto
Reasons for Breast Augmentation
Our Surgeons Approach
Planning for Your Breast Augmentation
Breast Implant Types
Breast Implant Placement
Breast Augmentation Incisions
Implant Size
Cost of Implants
How is Breast Augmentation Performed?
Step-by-Step: Breast Augmentation Surgery
The No-Touch Technique to Breast Augmentation
Recovery from Surgery
Risks and Complications
Associated Procedures
More On Breast Augmentation
Frequently Asked Questions
Reasons for
Breast Augmentation
Hereditary:
Some women are simply born with small breasts, or with breasts of different sizes. This is completely normal, but if it’s something that bothers you, breast augmentation may help you feel better about your appearance.
Pregnancy or Breast Feeding:
After you’ve had a baby (or two, or more!), your breasts may not look they way they used to. They may have a stretched appearance, or even look deflated, if you breast fed your children. Breast augmentation can give you that volume back.
Weight Loss:
If your goal was to lose weight, and you achieved it, congratulations! Unfortunately, the breasts are often one of the first places women lose weight, so you may have lost some of your curves. Get them back with breast augmentation.
Aging:
As you age, you may begin to notice a loss of fullness in your breasts. This is a natural part of aging, but with breast augmentation, you can look younger, longer.
Mastectomy:
Maybe you’ve bravely fought breast cancer—and won! This may mean you had to undergo a partial or even a full mastectomy. You can recover that part of your femininity with breast augmentation.
Our Surgeon’s Approach to
Breast Augmentation
Our surgeon believes that breast augmentation in Toronto is more than just increasing breast size. He carefully considers each patient’s anatomy, lifestyle, and personal preferences to create results that are proportional and enhance a woman’s natural beauty.
Click the banner below to schedule a free breast augmentation consultation, and let our surgeon’s expertise guide you toward your cosmetic goals.
Schedule Your Free Consultation
Call Us (416) 221-5554
Planning for Your
Breast Augmentation In Toronto
Your breast augmentation surgery comprises four main components:
Implant
Type
2
Implant
Placement
3
Incisions
Incisions
4
Implant
Size
1
Implant
Type
Types of Implants Available
The first step is to decide what implant type you want, and will be best for you and your body.
The two main types available are:
Silicone (Cohesive Gel) Implants
You may be aware that there was a time when silicone implants had a poor reputation because of safety concerns. Well, times have changed, and silicone is back as a safe, FDA-approved breast augmentation option.
The breakthrough in breast augmentation in Toronto comes in the form of cohesive gel implants. Unlike older silicone implants that could leak if ruptured or torn, cohesive gel implants do exactly what their name suggests—they stay together. If you cut a cohesive gel implant in half and turn it on its side, you’ll see the gel doesn’t move. It remains solid and even slightly sticky. For this reason, they’ve become known as the preferred choice for safety and natural feel. For this reason, they’ve become known as “gummy bear implants.”
Saline Implants
While they are filled with sterile salt water, saline implants contain a silicone outer shell. Some are available pre-filled, while others come empty, and are filled with salt water after they’ve been inserted into the breasts. Saline implants have a few advantages over silicone.
If unfilled implants are used, the incisions necessary to insert them into the breasts can be much smaller. This usually means less discomfort, faster healing, and less scarring. In addition, if a saline implant ruptures or breaks inside the body, any saline that may leak out is simply absorbed by the body with little chance of detrimental side effects. Saline implants are also FDA approved.
Lower
Cost
More Expensive
Incision Size
Larger
Detection of rupture
More Difficult
Look and Feel
Natural and Breast-like
Safety
FDA and Health Canada Approved
VS.
Higher
Cost
Less Expensive
Incision Size
Smaller
Detection of Deflation
Easier
Look and Feel
Soft, but less natural
Safety
FDA and Health Canada Approved
Many plastic surgeons, including the ones here at TCC, prefer the silicone cohesive gel breast implant. In fact, more women prefer silicone implants as well. This is because the cohesive gel more closely mimics the look and feel of natural breast tissue.
Implant Profile
The profile of a breast implant refers to its width, and its projection, which is how far out it protrudes from the body, most noticeable when the breasts are viewed from the side. The current width of your breasts is an important factor in helping your surgeon decide which implant profile will best suit you, from moderate, to moderate plus, to high profile.
Implant Shape
Two implant shapes are available for breast augmentation—round or teardrop, sometimes also referred to as the anatomical shape.
Round implants are the traditional and most popular shape used today, likely because they’re uniform in volume. Teardrop implants are usually preferred by patients who want a more natural look closest to their own anatomy.
Implant
Placement
Implant Placement
Breast augmentation is performed using one of two implant placement methods—subglandular, or submuscular.
Subglandular, sometimes also called “over the muscle” placement means the implant is placed under the breast tissue, but on top of the pectoralis muscle. The implant is put in essentially the same area where natural breast tissue resides. For this reason, it offers a more natural look than the submuscular method.
Submuscular placement means, of course, that the implant is placed under the pectoralis muscle. This is often the best choice for women undergoing breast reconstruction, or who have smaller natural breasts, meaning there’s little breast tissue in which to place the implant.
Over the Muscle
(Sub-Glandular)
Shorter
Capsular Contracture Risk
Slightly Higher
Look and Feel
Less Natural
Interference with Mammography
Slightly Increased
Cost
Same
Alleviates Breast Droop
Provides Less Support
Popularity Among Patients
Less Popular
VS.
(Sub-Muscular)
Longer
Capsular Contracture Risk
Slightly Lower
Look and Feel
More Natural
Interference with Mammography
Slightly Decreased
Cost
Same
Alleviates Breast Droop
Provides More Support
Popularity Among Patients
More Popular
Incisions
Incisions and Scar Minimization
Scarring is a result of any kind of surgery that requires cutting the skin. Certain types of breast augmentation incisions can help to minimize scarring.
Periareolar Incision
This incision is made along the edge of the areola, where there is darker skin around the nipple, thereby keeping the incision—and later, the scar—less visible. In our experience, this incision heals beautifully with the least long-term visibility.
Inframammary Incision
Also known as the “breast fold” incision, this is the most common of incision type for breast augmentation. It’s made where the bottom of the breast meets the rib cage. The scar can only be seen when the breast is lifted.
Transaxillary Incision
This incision is made along the inside of the armpit, along the outer edge of the breast. The scar can only be seen when the arm is lifted.
Transumbilical Incision
Transumbilical breast augmentation, also known as TUBA, is the newest incision method when using unfilled saline implants. Here, the incision is made in the navel, allowing the unfilled implants to be inserted and placed before being filled. Scarring is minimal.
For those seeking the best breast augmentation Toronto offers, our clinic prioritizes advanced surgical techniques to minimize scarring and also offers scar removal products and procedures.
Implant Size
Implant Size
Implants are not measured in bra sizes. Instead, implant sizes are categorized according to how much liquid or gel they contain, and this is measured in cubic centiliters (cc). In Canada, implant sizes range from 200cc to 800cc.
Your surgeon will help you translate those measurements into the more familiar cup sizes. For example, if you want to go from an A cup to a C cup, your doctor will be able to gauge the implant size you need. You’ll also be able to try on implants of different sizes to get an idea of how they look and feel.
Cost of
Breast Augmentation In Toronto?
How We Perform
Breast Augmentation In Toronto?
Your surgeon will perform the procedure using the incision method and implant type discussed during your consultation and pre-operative appointments. Your incisions will be closed with dissolvable sutures, and you'll be transferred from the clinic's accredited operating suite to the recovery room where the nurses will monitor you for one to two hours. Once you're fully awake and the doctor gives the OK, you'll be able to go home.
Book FreeConsultation
Have your procedure now, make payments later!
No-Touch Technique to Breast Augmentation
Infection is one of the biggest risks with any surgery. To reduce this risk during breast augmentation, Our Surgeon uses the no-touch technique to perform the procedure.
This technique entails using a Keller Funnel® to place the implants into the breasts. With the funnel, the implant goes from its sterile packaging, through the sterile funnel, directly into your breast. This method completely avoids contact between the implant and the skin, thereby minimizing the risk of contamination and resulting infection.
Recovering from Breast Augmentation
In addition, you may experience some swelling in the chest area, along with some slight bruising along the incisions. We'll provide you with post-operative instructions to help you recover as quickly as possible. On average, patients return to their usual schedules in a few days.
Risks and Complications
All surgery carries risk, including cosmetic surgery. We make every effort to ensure your safety while you’re under our care. The key to further avoiding breast augmentation risks and complications is to carefully follow your surgeon’s post-surgical instructions.
Complications resulting from breast augmentation in Toronto are rare but can include infection, reactions to anesthesia, implant rupture (if silicone), implant deflation (if saline), hematoma (blood clot), and capsular contracture (scar tissue forming around the implant). Our experienced surgeons take every precaution to minimize risks and ensure a safe, successful procedure.
Alternatives and Associated
Procedures
Mastopexy Augmentation
This procedure is more commonly known as a breast lift. Sometimes, a mastopexy can be performed on its own, and simply give breasts that are sagging or have downward-pointing nipples a lift. But in some cases, if your concern is not only sagging breasts but a loss of volume, a better option may be a breast lift with implant.
Inverted Nipples and Areola Reduction
Many women have inverted nipples, where the nipples point inward rather than outward. In addition, after pregnancy and breast feeding, your areolas may stretch and become enlarged. Both of these concerns can be addressed (depending on the degree) during your breast augmentation procedure.
You don’t have to make these decisions alone. Our plastic surgeons and medical staff are here to assist you in every to help you make the right decisions based on your body type and the results you’re looking for.
Schedule a consultation today, and let’s get started!
Book FreeConsultation