
Breast Enlargement (Breast Augmentation)
Based in Preston, Lancashire, serving patients nationwide

What is breast augmentation?
Breast enlargement (often called breast implants or a “boob job”) is a procedure to increase breast size, shape and fullness using implants. It may be chosen by women who have naturally small breasts, have lost volume after pregnancy or weight loss, or who wish to improve breast symmetry and shape.
In some cases, breast implants may be combined with a breast uplift (mastopexy) to restore a more youthful position and contour. Your surgeon will advise on the most appropriate approach during consultation.
Key Facts (at a glance)

Type of anaesthetic
General anaesthetic

Time in theatre
Approximately 1–1.5 hours

Length of hospital stay
Day case or overnight stay

Typical recovery time
2–4 weeks for initial recovery

Time off work
Desk-based: 1–2 weeks Physical work: 2–3 weeks

Return to exercise
Light activity after 3 weeks, full activity after 6 weeks

Scarring
A small scar placed in the natural fold beneath the breast

Pricing guidance
Tailored pricing discussed at consultation

The Consultation
The Procedure
Incision location
Breast implants are inserted through a small incision in the fold beneath the breast (inframammary fold).
Implant placement
The implant may be placed either behind the breast tissue or beneath the chest muscle, depending on your natural breast volume and anatomy.
Typical duration
The operation usually takes around 90 minutes.
Drains
In most cases, no surgical drains are required.
Antibiotics + supportive bra
Antibiotics are given to reduce the risk of infection, and a supportive sports bra is worn after surgery.

Recovery & Aftercare
Risks & Complications
All surgery carries some risk. Your surgeon will discuss this fully during your consultation.
Expected & temporary effects
Common, short-term effects may include:
- Swelling
- Bruising
- Temporary changes in nipple sensation
These usually improve as healing progresses.
Less common risks
Less common risks include:
- Infection
- Implant rotation
- Capsular contracture (hardening of scar tissue)
- Implant rupture
- Need for further surgery
These risks are uncommon and will be explained in detail during your consultation.


Results
Breast augmentation can create fuller, more balanced and proportionate breasts. Results are long-lasting, although implants may need review or replacement in the future (often 10–12 years or longer if no issues arise).
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