The future of breast aesthetics has emerged in Spain with a groundbreaking treatment that advances current augmentation methods. This modern procedure enables a notable increase in breast volume, potentially gaining up to two sizes, through a streamlined and swift technique. A standout advantage is that it does not require general anesthesia, and the recovery time is remarkably short, around 90 minutes. After this brief period, individuals can resume daily activities with just a few precautions, such as avoiding the gym and refraining from lifting heavy objects for several weeks.
Patients who have undergone this novel treatment, including some who have shared their experiences on social media, report a very natural result. The natural feel is evident not only to the touch but also when the breasts move and are viewed in motion. The emphasis is on maintaining a natural look and feel throughout everyday activities and expressions of daily life.
The permanent “push-up” prosthesis is inserted through a small armpit incision, where a patented tool quickly and safely positions the prosthesis within the breast. This minimally invasive approach preserves breast tissues and leaves no visible scar on the breast or nipple. Pain levels tend to be significantly lower than those associated with traditional augmentation surgery, contributing to a smoother overall experience. In Spain, this technique is currently offered at Planas Clinic, a center renowned for its medical and aesthetic surgery expertise and historical credibility.
Breast augmentation remains the most requested aesthetic procedure in Spain, as highlighted by the latest SECPRE study, The Reality of Aesthetic Surgery in Spain 2022. In that research, a substantial portion of women expressed dissatisfaction with their breast volume, often seeking temporary solutions such as padded garments. This sentiment has historically pushed many women toward augmentation, although a notable number encounter barriers to surgery or prefer to avoid the postoperative period, which can extend over three to four weeks. The landscape continues to evolve as more patients seek reliable, shorter-recovery options that align with their lifestyles and comfort levels.