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Breast surgery encompasses procedures to enhance, reduce, lift, or reconstruct the breasts. Whether for cosmetic reasons or post-mastectomy, it aims to improve breast shape and symmetry. Consultation with a qualified surgeon is vital to determine the most suitable approach and discuss potential outcomes and risks.

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Here are key points about breast surgery:

  • Breast surgery includes breast augmentation (implants or fat transfer), breast reduction, breast lift (mastopexy), and breast reconstruction.

  • Enhances breast size and shape, typically using implants or fat grafting.

  • Reduces the size of overly large breasts to alleviate physical discomfort and improve aesthetics.

  • Addresses sagging breasts by reshaping and elevating them for a more youthful appearance.

  • What is FUE hair transplantation?
    FUE is a minimally invasive hair restoration procedure that involves the extraction and transplantation of individual hair follicles from a donor area to areas with thinning or balding hair.
  • How does FUE differ from other hair transplant methods?
    FUE differs from the strip method (FUT) by individually extracting follicles instead of a strip of scalp, resulting in smaller, less visible scars.
  • Am I a suitable candidate for FUE?
    Ideal candidates have sufficient donor hair in the back or sides of the head and are experiencing pattern baldness or hair loss.
  • Is FUE a permanent solution for hair loss?
    The transplanted hair is permanent, but ongoing hair loss may require further treatment or maintenance.
  • How is the donor area determined for FUE?
    The donor area is typically the back or sides of the head, where hair is genetically resistant to balding.
  • Is FUE painful?
    Discomfort is minimal during the procedure, and local anesthesia is used. Post-operative discomfort is manageable with pain medication.
  • What is the recovery time for FUE?
    Most patients can return to regular activities within a few days, with full recovery taking a few weeks.
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