Breast Reconstruction

Breast reconstruction surgeries do not interfere with the patient’s disease process in any way. They do not affect any chemotherapy or radiotherapy treatments that patients may receive after surgery. Therefore, whether reconstruction is done with implants or the patient’s own tissues, it does not impact the disease treatment. Patients can undergo chemotherapy or radiotherapy as…

Breast Augmentation

One of the most significant physical features for women is their breasts. Therefore, aesthetic surgeries are often sought in this area. Having small or underdeveloped breasts can lead to various self-confidence issues for women. Over time, this can cause them to become more introverted, shy, and hesitant in social situations. Breast augmentation surgeries are performed…

Breast Reduction

Excessively large breasts can cause significant functional and psychological distress in women. In addition to restricting mobility, they can lead to health problems such as posture disorders, back and neck pain, sores under the breasts, shoulder indentation, rashes due to sweating under the breasts, and long-term spinal deformities. Additionally, large breasts tend to sag due…

Breast Lift

Due to factors such as time, gravity, aging, and environmental conditions, breasts can sag over time. This sagging can be more pronounced, especially after childbirth and breastfeeding. Additionally, asymmetry or differences in breast appearance can occur due to environmental or genetic factors. Breast lift surgeries are performed to address these issues and correct asymmetry, restoring…

Gynecomastia

Gynecomastia is the development of female-type breast enlargement in males. Breast growth in men is not always a sign of disease. The most common cause of gynecomastia is often unknown or related to obesity. It can also result from certain medications or hormonal changes. Gynecomastia, typically associated with hormonal changes, most commonly occurs during puberty…