Breast Reduction
The aim of the operation is to restore the aesthetically desirable appearance of the breasts by reducing their size, reducing the breast skin, lifting the areola, generally tightening and enlarging the breast upwards. A very common reason for surgery in patients with large breasts is not only cosmetic, but also to relieve the overloaded spine. Surgery for patients with very large breasts (gigantomastia - more than 1 kg) and chronic back pain is covered by health insurance after the procedure has been approved by the examining doctor.
Breast Remodeling - Mastopexy
With increasing age, the breasts also change, they lose firmness and shape and begin to sag. These changes are due to gravity and other factors - such as pregnancy, breastfeeding, weight loss and decreasing skin elasticity. When the breasts sag, the shape of the breasts can be temporarily improved by a surgical procedure - mastopexy - or breast reshaping. In this procedure, the size of the breasts is not changed, but the sagging (ptotic) breasts are lifted and shaped. If you would like larger and fuller breasts, this operation can be combined with an augmentation (insertion of a breast implant); if you would like smaller breasts, we combine this operation with a breast reduction.
Breast Augmentation
This operation is suitable for women who want to enlarge their breasts, who want to enhance their appeal, for women whose breasts have become smaller after breastfeeding or weight loss.
Gynecomastia
Gynecomastia is an enlargement of the mammary gland in men. It can affect one or both breasts and occurs in around 30% of men. gynecomastia often occurs in adolescence and later in old age. It is caused by metabolic disorders, hormonal imbalances and the intake of certain medications, the influence of which leads to an enlargement of the mammary gland, to fat deposits and, in many men, to a combination of both factors.