Mammoplasty
Mammoplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at altering the size, shape, or contour of the breasts for reconstructive or aesthetic purposes. It includes augmentation mammoplasty (breast enlargement), reduction mammoplasty (breast reduction), and mastopexy (breast lift). The procedure involves reshaping breast tissue, removing or adding volume, and repositioning the nipple-areolar complex for optimal symmetry and proportion. It is performed under general anesthesia, with the surgical technique tailored to individual anatomy and goals. Postoperative care emphasizes wound management, scar minimization, and monitoring for complications such as hematoma or infection.