Breast augmentation is a procedure that Plastic Surgery Tijuana has been renowned for. Our board certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Rafael Camberos, has the training and experience you can count on. And you can read verified patient reviews to see what our patients are saying about us.
Women who’ve had breast augmentation talk about the positive changes in their life—including increased self-confidence, more pleasure in relationships, and the freedom to wear clothing they had avoided in the past.
Understanding Breast Augmentation
So you’ve decided to consider breast augmentation. We’re here to help! We have plenty of breast augmentation before & after photos, verified reviews and real stories to help you decide what is best.
We’re committed to educating our Tijuana breast augmentation patients to help them make informed choices about breast implants size, type, and shape.
We believe that interaction and communication make for the best experiences and results. Breast augmentation is intended to give you larger and shapelier breasts—and it is one of the top-performed cosmetic surgeries.
Breast Augmentation is also a great option for addressing breast asymmetry, restoring lost volume after weight loss or pregnancy, and giving your breasts a bit more perkiness when combined with a breast lift.
Breast Augmentation Surgery & Recovery
Breast augmentation is a straightforward and safe surgery in the hands of an experienced plastic surgeon.
At Plastic Surgery Tijuana, we perform breast augmentations in our accredited operating room using general anesthesia. Though the procedure is not extensive, it’s better to be comfortably under anesthesia during the operation.
Rest assured that a board certified anesthesiologist will be taking care of you, while our board certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Rafael Camberos concentrates on the procedure.
Post-operatively, newer pain control techniques reduce your discomfort to very low levels. Recovery from breast augmentation is surprisingly quick for most patients.
If you have a desk job, you can usually return to work within a week. Although you’ll have to take a break from workouts, you should be able to ease back into aerobic activity and exercise not involving the chest in about 4 weeks.
Dr. Rafael Camberos will let you know when it’s okay to resume any activity.