

Breast Augmentation
Breast augmentation surgery can balance existing asymmetries and change the line of a woman's body so that her proportions more closely approximate her personal ideal.
Most women who undergo breast augmentation do so to achieve a larger and fuller bust.
Breast augmentation does not mandate an extreme change in breast size.
Many of Dr. Belsley's clients undergo augmentation primarily to achieve a more aesthetically pleasing breast shape, increasing the size of their breasts only modestly.
This new proportion is aesthetically pleasing and can often help a woman to shine in many of today's most stunning fashions.
Case Study:
Breast Augmentation
The following photographs depict an 18 year old woman who wished to have a larger and fuller bust. She underwent breast augmentation with smooth, round 330 cc saline implants.
The implants were placed beneath her pectoralis muscles using incisions placed within the areolas.
The post-operative photographs depict her at approximately 6 months after her surgery.
Peri-areolar incisions can heal nearly imperceptibly. They are hidden in virtually all fashions and swimwear. Dr. Belsley can place either saline or silicone implants through this type of incision.
Case Study:
Augmentation
This case depicts a 29 year old woman who wished to have a larger and fuller bust. She underwent breast augmentation with smooth, round 350 cc saline implants.
The implants were placed beneath her pectoralis muscles through an incision in the lower fold of the breast.
The post-operative photographs depict her at approximately 3 months after surgery.
The infra mammary incision is a good option for women whose areolas are too small to undergo breast augmentation. Other options for such an individual include placing an incision in the axilla.
Case Study:
Augmentation
This case depicts a 40 year old woman who wished to have a larger and fuller bust.
She underwent placement of 350 cc smooth, round saline implants.
The implants were placed beneath her pectoralis muscles through an incision in the lower fold of the breast.
The post-operative photographs depict her at 3 months after surgery. The inframmamary fold is a particularly good option for women who have a well-developed breast fold before surgery.
Because of the individual's anatomy, the incisions will be difficult to see at any angle.
Case Study:
Augmentation
These photographs depict a 41 year old woman whose goals after surgery were to have more shapely but not overly large breasts, as her frame was small.
She underwent breast augmentation with 158 cc smooth, round, silicone implants.
The implants were placed beneath her pectoralis muscles through an incision in the lower fold of the breast.
The post-operative photographs depict her at just under 2 months after surgery. She wears a small B cup bra after surgery.
Case Study:
Augmentation
These following photographs depict a small framed 23 year old woman who wanted to have a larger and fuller bust.
She underwent breast augmentation with 280 cc smooth, round saline implants.
The implants were placed beneath her pectoralis muscles through incisions in the axilla.
The trans-axillary incision is a good option for a woman who wants no incisions on the breasts. The incision is usually placed in an existing fold in the axilla, minimizing its perceptibility after surgery.
The post-operative photographs depict her at approximately 6 months after surgery.














































