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Breast augmentation is often framed as a question of volume, a simple calculus of cup size. In my practice, this represents a fundamental misunderstanding of the procedure’s artistic and architectural potential. The decision that most profoundly dictates whether a result will be perceived as a natural extension of the self or an artificial addition is […]

Safety is not merely a feature of modern breast augmentation; it is the foundational principle upon which all artistic and technical decisions must rest. In my practice, we engage not in reassurance but in education—dissecting the robust science, material engineering, and surgical protocols that make this one of medicine’s most studied aesthetic procedures. For the […]

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