Chelsfield Park Hospital
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Reception: 01689 877855
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Mon-Sun: 24 hours
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60 spaces
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Children & young people services
Consultations 0yrs+ Procedures 3yrs+
Chelsfield Park Hospital offers breast enlargement surgery in Kent and the wider area
Breast enlargement surgery with either saline or silicone implants is perfectly safe, which is why it is a popular surgery for people that want larger breasts.
A silicone breast implant is the most common type of implant in the UK. According to the NHS, a silicone breast implant is less likely to wrinkle and feels more natural in your body than a saline breast implant. Saline breast implants are more likely to become smaller over time and absorb into your body (this is not dangerous, but the implant will need to be removed and replaced).
At Circle Health Group, we offer both saline and silicone breast implants. You should discuss the pros and cons of each type of breast implant with your surgeon, along with the size and shape of your implants and where they will be placed (either behind your breast, or behind your breast muscle). Your consultant will be able to provide you with detailed information about your surgery during your initial consultation, and help you decide which type of implant will be right for you.
To book your initial consultation with a specialist, use our easy online booking service or call a member of our friendly advisory team.
Silicone gel (soft) implants
These are pre-filled with silicone and less likely to wrinkle or ripple than saline. They are also known for feeling more natural than other implants. Silicone soft gel implants can rupture and spread into your breast tissue. This is not dangerous, but will need to be removed.
Silicone gel (firm) implants
These are also less likely to wrinkle or ripple than saline. Because they are filled with a firmer gel, they are less likely than a soft silicone implant to move and rotate inside your body.
Saline implants
A saline implant is a less commonly used implant for breast enlargement surgery. Saline implants typically feel less natural than silicone implants, and are more likely to rupture. This is not dangerous, but the ruptured implant will need to be removed and replaced.
Your consultant will ensure you have all the information you need about each type of implant, and that you receive the type of implant that best matches your needs.
Changes to your breast shape
You might have noticed your breasts have got smaller or have changed shape after you’ve lost weight or been pregnant.
Lack of symmetry across your breasts
You might have one breast that is smaller than the other, and would like to correct this lack of symmetry.
Unhappiness with the size of your breasts
You might feel unhappy with the size and shape of your breast(s).
For thousands of women in the UK each year, the main benefit of having breast enlargement surgery is that it helps improve their confidence which, in turn, helps significantly improve their quality of life.
Before surgery, your consultant will provide you with a detailed checklist of things you need to do or remember to prepare for surgery. This checklist includes which items you should take with you to hospital (you will probably stay in hospital overnight).
You should refrain from vigorous exercise such as sport in the week leading up to your surgery. This is to avoid the risk of injuring yourself before the procedure. This could cause increased levels of pain and swelling following surgery and slow down your recovery timeline.
You should also ensure your house is recovery-proof for when you return home from surgery. This involves stocking up on tinned and pre-prepared food (you might not have the mobility or energy to cook sophisticated meals in the first week or so after surgery), and eliminating any tripping hazards such as loose tiling before arriving into hospital.
You should also arrange for someone to collect you from the hospital after surgery, as you will not be able to drive home on your own. We can arrange for a taxi to collect you from hospital, if needed.
You should be able to return home on the same day as your breast enlargement surgery, but some people need to stay overnight for additional aftercare. Your consultant will be able to discuss the likelihood of this with you based on your circumstances.
As mentioned above, you will not be able to drive home on your own after surgery, because you will be coming round from general anaesthetic, and the effects can last for up to 24 hours. You'll need to arrange for someone to collect you from hospital, or we can arrange for a taxi to collect you, but either way you will need someone to stay with you for 24 hours after you have general anaesthetic. You should not drive for at least a week after returning home to protect your healing as much as possible.
Surgical drains after surgery
Surgical drains are tubes placed near surgical incisions (cuts) to prevent pus and other fluid building up in your incisions, which can cause an infection. The drain is a small plastic tube placed in your wound during surgery. It is connected to a plastic drainage bag that collects the fluid. After breast reduction surgery, you will likely need surgical drains to siphon off the build-up of fluid where your breast tissue has been removed. These might be in place for up to six weeks. Your consultant will ensure you understand how to care for and change your surgical drain safely at home throughout your recovery period, if needed
Scarring and bruising
You will most likely have minor scarring on the underside of your breasts and bruising around your breast area after surgery. Most of your scarring should fade after six to seven weeks, but everyone is different, and you shouldn't worry if it takes longer for your scarring to fade. If your consultant agrees, you can use bio-oil to help the healing process, however this won't be the right choice for everyone so do check before using it. Your surgeon will be able to explain the kind of scarring you should expect after your surgery.
Three to four weeks after surgery
You should take a week or two off work to rest and recover at home. You should avoid strenuous activity for at least a month after surgery. This includes heavy lifting and sport. You can enjoy gentle exercise such as yoga, swimming, and walking to remain fit and healthy as you recover. During this time, your breasts might feel numb, tingly, sensitive, or swollen. This is normal, so don't worry.
You will have a follow-up appointment with your consultant to remove your stitches within two weeks of your surgery. If you have dissolvable stitches, they will disappear within ten days of having surgery.
Six weeks
You should be able to return to normal daily life after six weeks, slowly easing more strenuous activities into your day as recommended by your consultants.
Our recommendations:
Here are some things we would recommend for after your surgery:
Wear a sports bra for up to three months after surgery
Some consultants recommend wearing a sports bra 24 hours a day for up to three months after breast surgery to support your breasts as you adjust to their new size. You can discuss this with your consultant.
Take traditional painkillers to manage pain and swelling
Your breasts will feel painful and tender after surgery, but over-the-counter painkillers can help you effectively manage this.
Sleep on your back during your recovery period
This takes pressure off the implants and your breasts as they heal and helps minimise swelling in your breasts.
Be careful when dressing yourself
Be cautious as you get dressed to avoid catching and irritating your stitches.
Your consultant will ensure you understand best practice for caring for surgical wounds and how to best manage swelling and pain from surgery. They will also answer any questions you might have about returning to work and everyday life after surgery.
Like all surgical procedures, there are some potential risks to consider when having breast enlargement surgery. It is a common and generally safe procedure with excellent outcomes, but it comes with some potential complications (like all procedures, however minor), which include:
General complications of any surgery
Specific complications of breast surgery
If you would like to learn more about breast enlargement, book your appointment online today or call a member of our team directly.