Breast Treatment

At Celestia Aesthetica, the leading cosmetic and plastic surgery clinic in Delhi, we offer advanced breast treatments to enhance, reshape, or restore breast aesthetics. Whether you're seeking augmentation, lift, reduction, or reconstruction, our expert surgeons provide customized solutions for natural, proportionate results.

Breast Surgery Options
Breast Augmentation – Enhance breast size with implants or fat transfer for a fuller, natural look.
Breast Lift – Restore firmness and shape by lifting sagging breasts caused by aging, pregnancy, or weight loss.
Breast Reduction – Reduce excess breast tissue for improved comfort, posture, and a proportionate figure.
Breast Reconstruction – Regain breast shape and symmetry after mastectomy or trauma with advanced reconstruction techniques.
Breast Asymmetry Correction – Achieve balanced, symmetrical breasts through customized surgical solutions.

Why Choose Celestia Aesthetica?
Expert Plastic Surgeons – Specialists in breast cosmetic surgery in Delhi with years of experience.
Cutting-Edge Techniques – Minimally invasive procedures for natural results and quick recovery.
Personalized Approach – Tailored treatments to match your body goals and expectations.
Safe & Comfortable Environment – A state-of-the-art surgical facility ensuring the highest safety standards.

Transform your confidence with expert breast enhancement, lift, reduction, or reconstruction at Celestia Aesthetica. Contact us now to schedule your consultation!

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Male Breast Reduction (Gynecomastia Correction)

Gynecomastia is the excessive enlargement of male breasts, commonly seen in newborns, adolescent males, and older adults. In neonates, it occurs due to maternal estrogen hormones and usually resolves within 2–3 weeks. Among adolescent males, hormonal imbalances may cause temporary gynecomastia, which often resolves within 1–2 years.

Causes of Gynecomastia
An imbalance between male and female sex hormones is a key factor in gynecomastia. Certain medical conditions such as liver disease, kidney failure, thyroid disorders, testicular cancer, obesity, and aging can also contribute to male breast enlargement.

Drug-Induced Gynecomastia
Certain medications, including antibiotics, antidepressants, anabolic steroids, antiandrogens, and some antihypertensive drugs, may cause gynecomastia. In such cases, discontinuing the medication may reverse the condition. If an underlying health issue is responsible, treating the condition can help restore normal breast size.

Treatment for Gynecomastia
Gynecomastia occurs due to excess fatty or glandular tissue, often leading to embarrassment and loss of self-confidence. At Celestia Aesthetica, we offer advanced male breast reduction procedures to restore a masculine chest contour and enhance self-esteem. Schedule a consultation today to explore your treatment options.

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Ideal Candidate

A healthy adolescent or adult male with realistic expectations, experiencing disproportionate breast enlargement that impacts self-esteem and confidence.


Procedure Overview

  • Anesthesia: Performed under general anesthesia or local anesthesia with sedation.
  • Duration: A day-care procedure lasting 1–2 hours, depending on the size of the enlargement.
  • Techniques:
    • Excess fatty tissue is removed via liposuction.
    • Glandular tissue is excised through a small incision in the lower half of the areola.
    • Scarring: Minimal and typically hardly visible after recovery.

Recovery Timeline

  • Return to Work: Within 3–5 days.
  • Swelling & Bruising: Significantly reduced within 2–3 weeks.
  • Compression Garment: A customized garment must be worn for 6 weeks.
  • Exercise: Strenuous activities should be avoided for 6 weeks.
  • Final Results: Outcome improves gradually over 6–12 months.

Breast Reduction (Reduction Mammoplasty)

While large breasts are often associated with femininity and sensuality, excessively large and disproportionate breasts can lead to both physical and psychological discomfort.

Challenges of Large Breasts
Women with overly large breasts may experience back, neck, and shoulder pain, shoulder grooves from bra straps, skin irritation, and posture-related issues. Physical activities become restricted, and finding well-fitting clothing or bras can be challenging, ultimately affecting self-confidence and self-esteem.

Breast Reduction Surgery
Reduction mammoplasty is a surgical procedure that reduces breast volume by removing excess fat, glandular tissue, and skin. This reshapes and lifts the breasts while repositioning the nipple-areolar complex to a more youthful position, creating a balanced and proportionate appearance.

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Techniques

  1. Vertical Scar Reduction (Lollipop):

    • Incision around the areola and vertically down the breast.
    • Ideal for mild to moderately large breasts.
    • Enhances shape and projection.
  2. Anchor/Inverted-T/Wise Pattern:

    • Incision around the areola, vertically down, and horizontally along the inframammary fold.
    • Suitable for larger breasts requiring significant reduction.
  3. Donut/Benelli Reduction:

    • Incision around the areola only.
    • Best for small, sagging breasts.
  4. Free Nipple Graft:

    • Used for extremely large breasts (gigantomastia).
    • Drawbacks: Loss of lactation, nipple sensation, and contractility.

Ideal Candidate

  • Healthy adult female with realistic expectations.
  • Experiencing physical or psychological issues due to large, pendulous breasts.

Procedure Overview

  • Anesthesia: General.
  • Duration: 3–5 hours (depending on size).
  • Setting: Daycare or overnight.

Recovery Timeline

  • Initial Recovery: 2 weeks.
  • Swelling/Bruising: Reduces in 2–3 weeks.
  • Sleeping Position: Head elevated for 10 days.
  • Activity Restrictions: Avoid strenuous/sexual activities for 6 weeks.
  • Compression Garment: Support bra for 6 weeks.
  • Return to Work: 10–14 days.
  • Numbness: Gradually resolves in a few months.

Benefits

  • Reduces breast size and lifts the nipple-areola complex to a youthful position.
  • Alleviates physical discomfort and boosts self-image.

Risks & Complications

  • Possible risks: Bleeding, infection, scarring, fat necrosis, nipple sensation loss, inability to lactate, or rare tissue necrosis.
  • Risks minimized in experienced hands.

Breast reduction is a highly gratifying procedure, transforming comfort and confidence for many women.

Breast Augmentation (Augmentation Mammaplasty)

Breast Augmentation (Augmentation Mammaplasty)
A proportionate breast size with ideal shape and volume is a cherished goal for many women. However, factors such as genetics, aging, pregnancy, lactation, or significant weight loss can lead to small or underdeveloped breasts (hypomastia). Breast augmentation enhances size and shape, restoring confidence through two primary methods: implants or fat transfer.

Breast Augmentation with Implants
Breast implants are a widely chosen option for increasing breast size and improving symmetry. This surgical procedure enhances a woman’s appearance and self-confidence by providing a fuller, well-defined contour.

Breast Augmentation with Fat Transfer
For those seeking a more natural alternative, fat transfer uses fat cells harvested from other areas of the body to enhance breast volume. This method provides subtle and natural-looking results.

Both techniques offer effective ways to achieve the desired breast shape, tailored to individual aesthetic goals and body proportions.

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Breast Augmentation with Implants

Key Highlights:

  • Implants are silicone envelopes filled with saline or silicone gel (silicone is more popular in India for a natural feel).
  • Ideal candidates are healthy adult females with realistic expectations and small breasts disproportionate to their body.
  • Implant size is chosen considering body proportions, breast tissue, base diameter, and asymmetry.
  • If breasts are saggy, augmentation may be combined with a breast lift (mastopexy).
  • Implants can also reconstruct breasts post-mastectomy.

Procedure Overview:

  • Performed under twilight or general anesthesia in 1–2 hours.
  • Common incision sites: inframammary (below breast), periareolar, or transaxillary (under arms).
  • Implants are placed in subglandular, submuscular, or dual-plane pockets.

Recovery:

  • Return to work: 3–5 days.
  • Swelling and bruising subside in 2–3 weeks.
  • Wear a compression garment for 6 weeks.
  • Avoid strenuous activities for 6 weeks.

Complications (rare): Bleeding, infection, implant rupture, capsular contracture, and malposition.

Breast Augmentation with Fat Transfer


Key Highlights:

  • Ideal for modest size increases with good skin elasticity and minimal sagging.
  • Benefits include no visible scars, a natural appearance, and body contouring at donor sites.

Procedure Overview:

  • Conducted under general anesthesia in 2–3 hours as a day-care procedure.
  • Fat is liposuctioned from the abdomen, flanks, or thighs and injected into the breasts.

Recovery:

  • Return to work: 3–5 days.
  • Swelling and bruising subside in 2–3 weeks.
  • Wear a compression garment for 6 weeks.
  • Avoid strenuous activities for 6 weeks.

Considerations:

  • 40–50% of transferred fat may be absorbed, requiring 2–3 sessions at six-month intervals for optimal results.

Mastopexy (Breast Lift)

A breast lift is a surgical procedure designed to elevate and reshape sagging breasts, restoring a youthful and firm contour. Unlike breast augmentation, this procedure focuses on repositioning rather than increasing volume. However, for those seeking both lift and enhancement, mastopexy can be combined with breast implants or fat transfer.

Factors such as aging, pregnancy, breastfeeding, weight fluctuations, and gravity contribute to loss of skin elasticity, leading to breast ptosis (sagging). A breast lift corrects these concerns by tightening the skin, reshaping the tissue, and repositioning the nipple for a naturally lifted and proportionate appearance.

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  • Procedure Overview:

    • Duration: 2–3 hours, typically performed as a day-care procedure under general anesthesia.
    • Techniques: The nipple-areolar complex is elevated to a natural position, and excess lax tissue is removed.
      • Minimal droop: Supra-areolar crescent lift.
      • Mild to moderate droop: Benelli Mastopexy (circum-areolar lift) or Lollipop (vertical scar mastopexy).
      • Severe droop: Anchor-shaped (Inverted-T mastopexy).

    Recovery Phase:

    • Swelling and bruising reduce within 2–3 weeks.
    • Resume desk work in 1 week.
    • Avoid weight lifting, strenuous exercises, and sexual activities for 6 weeks.
    • Wear a customized compression garment for 6 weeks.
    • Final results improve over 6–12 months.

    A breast lift can rejuvenate breast shape, enhance confidence, and provide long-lasting results tailored to individual needs.

Areola

The areola is the pigmented circular area surrounding the nipple. An enlarged or disproportionate areola can be a source of embarrassment for both men and women. In females, hormonal changes during pregnancy and breastfeeding may cause the areola to enlarge and darken, sometimes resulting in a secondary areola. In males, an enlarged areola is often associated with gynecomastia (male breast enlargement), giving a feminized appearance, though it can also occur as an isolated condition.

Areolar reduction is a simple cosmetic procedure designed to resize or reshape an enlarged areola for a more balanced and aesthetically pleasing appearance. Ideal for individuals with disproportionately large or irregularly shaped areolas, the procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia with minimal downtime. It can also be combined with other breast surgeries such as a breast lift or breast reduction for enhanced results.

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Areolar Reduction

Areolar reduction is a simple surgical cosmetic procedure designed to alter the shape or decrease the diameter of an enlarged areola.

Key Details:

  • Ideal Dimensions: 38–48 mm in females and around 28 mm in males.
  • Ideal Candidate: Healthy adults with realistic expectations having enlarged or irregularly shaped areolas.
  • Anesthesia: Performed as an outpatient procedure under local anesthesia.
  • Combination Procedures: Often combined with other procedures like mastopexy (breast lift) or reduction mammoplasty (breast reduction).

Recovery:

  • Rapid recovery with most swelling and bruising resolving within 2–3 weeks.
  • Return to work in 3 days.
  • Avoid chest pressure, weight lifting, and strenuous activities for 6 weeks.

This procedure enhances aesthetics and confidence with minimal downtime.

Nipple Correction

Enlarged nipples, known as macrothelia, can cause psychological distress and affect self-esteem in both men and women. This condition is characterized by disproportionately large, protruding, or drooping nipples, which may become more prominent due to hormonal changes during pregnancy and lactation.

Enlarged nipples can lead to self-consciousness, discomfort, or embarrassment, especially in situations that require exposing the chest. Cosmetic nipple correction procedures offer effective solutions to reshape or reduce nipple size, restoring confidence and achieving a more balanced appearance.

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Nipple Reduction

  • The ideal nipple diameter ranges from 6 to 10 mm with a projection of 6 to 10 mm, resembling a cylindrical shape with a curved domal surface.
  • Ideal Candidate: A healthy adult with realistic expectations and disproportionate enlarged nipples.
  • Procedure: Nipple reduction is a surgical cosmetic procedure designed to shorten the length or reduce the enlarged diameter of the nipple, or both. It can be combined with other breast-related procedures and may involve a simple tip removal or a circumferential skin sleeve resection at the base.
  • Anesthesia: Local anesthesia.
  • Duration: It is a short office procedure with rapid recovery.
  • Recovery: Most swelling and bruising resolve in 1 to 2 weeks. Patients can resume office work within 2 days.
  • Precautions: Avoid undue pressure on the chest or strenuous activities post-procedure.
  • Risks: The procedure may have a slight risk of future lactation issues or loss of sensation, though most patients experience no complications.