Breast surgery, surgical approach, no fillers

Breast augmentation with implants: volume and proportion

Designed to improve shape and projection with a plan to your anatomy. In evaluation we define the approach, the reasonable size and if it is convenient to combine adjustments so that the result looks harmonious.
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What is it?

Breast augmentation with implants (also called breast augmentation with implants) breast augmentation) is a surgery to improve volume, projection and proportion of the breast using implants, with a plan defined to your anatomy.

It is not just “putting implants”. The result depends on your breast base, skin quality, initial symmetry and the type of change you are looking for; that's why the plan is decided in assessment.

Breast augmentation with implants: what changes and what doesn't change

What changes

  • Projection: defines how much enhancement is reasonable for your body.

  • Shape: contour fit for a better look in and out of clothing.

  • Symmetry: correction can be planned when there are visible differences.

  • Distribution: the focus is decided so that the bust looks balanced.

What remains unchanged

  • Your base anatomy: there are real base, skin and support boundaries.

  • The need for follow-up: the result is built with controls and care.

  • That there is a “perfect size”: it is chosen by proportion, not by number.

  • Make everything standard: the plan is not defined by package.

It is not a “fixed package”. In valuation we define what it does and does not provide.

What does it usually include?

It is defined in assessment according to your anatomy and your aesthetic objective.

  • Implant selection: use of Motiva and choice according to proportion.

  • Placement plane: over muscle or under muscle (dual plane), depending on the case.

  • Asymmetry adjustment: strategy to balance shape and position when applicable.

  • Skin revision and support: to decide if it is necessary to complement with lifting.

  • Care and control guide: follow-up coordinated by the team.

The scope and key decisions are determined only after medical assessment.

Who is it for?

The decision is not made by “desired size”, but by breast base, skin, symmetry and your real ability to follow care.

It could be for you if...

  • You are looking for more volume or projection without losing proportion.

  • You have a difference in size or shape and you want to balance it.

  • You want to improve how your bust looks in clothes and in your overall silhouette.

  • You are ready to follow indications and follow-up checks.

Alternatives should be evaluated if...

  • Your priority is to “lift” rather than bulk up.

  • The skin is very lax and the implant alone does not resolve the sagging.

  • Your expectation depends on an exact number or closed promises.

  • You cannot consistently deliver care and follow-up.

Assessment for Breast Augmentation with Implants: how we define your plan

The assessment is the key step. Here you align target, anatomy and actual scope before deciding on the plan.

Objective and priorities

What would you like to improve and what would be a reasonable change for you.

Ratio analysis

Body measurements and balance to seek harmony, not extremes.

Leather and support

Skin quality and breast sagging (factors that change the strategy).

Choice of approach

Placement plan and necessary adjustments, including asymmetry if applicable.

Follow-up plan and logistics

Next steps, team coordination and controls.

“A clear plan, with aligned expectations, defined next steps and space to resolve doubts.”

The procedure, explained in simple terms

The idea is simple: define shape and projection with a technique that respects your anatomy and a coherent plan.

  • Surgical plan: you choose the approach that best suits your base and skin.

  • Implant placement: over or under muscle (dual plane) according to assessment.

  • Symmetry adjustments: integrated if there are differences in size or shape.

  • Combination with lifting: indicated when skin and sagging require it.

Preparation (before surgery)

Practical checklist to arrive with everything under control.

Recovery and follow-up

Typical evolution: progressive and with controls; the care guide is coordinated by the team.
  • First days: relative rest, management of inflammation and adaptation to movements.

  • First week: continuous care and review as indicated by the team.

  • Subsequent weeks: gradual progress of activities, with process control.

  • Subsequent months: the shape is consolidated and details are adjusted in follow-up.

The medical follow-up allows to adjust care and resolve doubts as the patient's evolution progresses.

Results and complementary procedures

No “single outcome” is promised here. An outcome is defined harmonic with realistic expectations.

  • Breast lift: when the priority is to correct sagging or repositioning.

  • Asymmetry adjustment: to balance when the starting point is not symmetrical.

  • Approach by proportion: selection of volume and projection without forcing anatomy.

  • Long-term plan: clear controls and criteria for any future adjustments.

These points are explained individually during the appraisal.

Medical Philosophy

Medical tourism in Puerto Vallarta + coordination

If you are coming from another city or country, you can start with a virtual consultation and organize your process with the support of a patient coordinator.

What it does include:

- Flow orientation: steps, agenda and logistical recommendations.
- Support to reach assessment with clarity.

What it does not include:

Flights and direct hotel reservations (we give you the freedom to choose according to your budget).

Frequently Asked Questions

It depends on the starting point and the choice of volume, projection and plane. A reasonable range for your body is defined in the assessment.
Yes, asymmetry adjustment can be part of the plan. It is decided according to the type of difference (size, shape, position).
Both options exist, including dual plane. The choice depends on your anatomy, skin and aesthetic goal.
When there is sagging or poorly supported skin, lifting may be what really changes the outcome. It is defined in assessment.
It is not treated as a lifetime guarantee. Your follow-up and check-ups will determine how your case evolves and if adjustments are required in the future.
Care guide, controls and accompaniment to solve doubts during recovery. Details are indicated according to your plan.

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