Round breast implants are a cosmetic surgery to change the size and shape of breasts. They have a circular shape that makes the breasts look fuller.
During this meeting, your surgeon will check your health, talk about what you want, and explain the implant options. This is a good time to talk about any risks and get a clear idea of what to expect.
You'll need to stop certain medications and smoking before your surgery. Also, make sure you have someone to drive you home afterwards and help out for a few days.
The surgeon first makes a small cut, the places the implants, and finally closes the cut with stitches. Whole thing is done carefully so that you will be safe and have great results.
You'll go back to see your surgeon a few days after the surgery to make sure everything is healing well. More check-ups will follow over the next weeks and months.
Most women, about 90%, feel happier and more confident after getting round breast implants. The results usually last a long time if you don't gain or lose a lot of weight.
Procedure | Round Breast Implants |
Duration | Surgery duration is typically a few hours |
Stay in Turkey | Usually about 1 week for follow-up and initial recovery |
Cost | €3,000–€3,900 (includes surgery, hospital stay, and sometimes accommodation) |
Anesthesia | General anesthesia |
Recovery | Initial recovery typically 4-6 weeks |
Final Results Visible | Approximately 6 months |
Side Effects | Pain, swelling, bruising, sensitivity or numbness |
Risks | Infection, scarring, possible implant rupture |
Success Rate | High, about 90% satisfaction reported |
Exercise | Light exercise after about 4 weeks, heavy lifting after 6 weeks |
Back to Work | Generally 1-2 weeks |
Scars | Yes, where incisions are made |
Pain | Present, typically managed with medication |
Related Procedures | Breast Implants, Breast Lift |
They usually last between 10 to 20 years. But regular check-ups are important.
Yes, they can look natural if chosen and placed correctly.
Possible risks include infection, the implant breaking, and the formation of tight scar tissue around the implant.
It depends on your body and what look you are going for. Your surgeon will help you to choose the right ones.
The recovery is similar for both types, though some people say the feel is a bit different.
If a saline implant breaks, it deflates and the body absorbs the saline. If a silicone implant breaks, the gel might stay inside the implant shell or leak into the surrounding area. You'll need surgery to fix or replace the implant.
Get an MRI three years after surgery and every two years after that to check silicone implants for any issues.
Wear a supportive bra all the time for a few weeks to help your breasts heal.