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Barriers to Augmentation: Hidden Drivers to Breast Surgery
Barriers to Augmentation: Hidden Drivers to Breast Surgery
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Feeling unhappy and unsatisfied because of your breasts?
Turns out, you’re not alone.
Recent international research has shown that a woman’s decision to have breast augmentation is driven not only by medical concerns, but also by emotional and psychological factors and support and reassurance from your surgeon.¹*
The study found:
• Women are often motivated by confidence, body image, and self-perception.¹ So discussing these factors during a consultation with us can help you make an informed decision.¹
• Many patients arrive with preconceived ideas shaped by social media, word-of-mouth, or generic online content. Ask us what you can expect based on your own anatomy and goals.¹ The research showed that women feel more confident about the decision to go ahead with surgery after they’ve had a consultation with their surgeon.¹
• A discussion could help you visualize achievable outcomes, understand what surgery can and can’t deliver, and improve your overall satisfaction with the surgery.¹
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*Study findings were based on qualitative interviews with 24 patients and a quantitative study of 798 patients.
Reference: 1. Adams WP, Bravo FG, Calobrace MB,et al.Drivers and barriers of breast augmentation surgery: multinational insights.AesthetSurg J Open Forum2025 Sep 20;7:ojaf117. doi:10.1093/asjof/ojaf117. Accessed 27 February 2026.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: There is a Boxed Warning for breast implants. Swipe left for full boxed warning and safety information.
#BreastAugmentation #MentorBreastImplants #ThoughtLeadership #PlasticSurgeryTrends #SurgicalOutcome

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Feeling unhappy and unsatisfied because of your breasts?
Turns out, you’re not alone.
Recent international research has shown that a woman’s decision to have breast augmentation is driven not only by medical concerns, but also by emotional and psychological factors and support and reassurance from your surgeon.¹*
The study found:
• Women are often motivated by confidence, body image, and self-perception.¹ So discussing these factors during a consultation with us can help you make an informed decision.¹
• Many patients arrive with preconceived ideas shaped by social media, word-of-mouth, or generic online content. Ask us what you can expect based on your own anatomy and goals.¹ The research showed that women feel more confident about the decision to go ahead with surgery after they’ve had a consultation with their surgeon.¹
• A discussion could help you visualize achievable outcomes, understand what surgery can and can’t deliver, and improve your overall satisfaction with the surgery.¹
Book a consultation with me today – Link in bio
*Study findings were based on qualitative interviews with 24 patients and a quantitative study of 798 patients.
Reference: 1. Adams WP, Bravo FG, Calobrace MB,et al.Drivers and barriers of breast augmentation surgery: multinational insights.AesthetSurg J Open Forum2025 Sep 20;7:ojaf117. doi:10.1093/asjof/ojaf117. Accessed 27 February 2026.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: There is a Boxed Warning for breast implants. Swipe left for full boxed warning and safety information.
#BreastAugmentation #MentorBreastImplants #ThoughtLeadership #PlasticSurgeryTrends #SurgicalOutcome
Instagram Business
Feeling unhappy and unsatisfied because of your breasts?
Turns out, you’re not alone.
Recent international research has shown that a woman’s decision to have breast augmentation is driven not only by medical concerns, but also by emotional and psychological factors and support and reassurance from your surgeon.¹*
The study found:
• Women are often motivated by confidence, body image, and self-perception.¹ So discussing these factors during a consultation with us can help you make an informed decision.¹
• Many patients arrive with preconceived ideas shaped by social media, word-of-mouth, or generic online content. Ask us what you can expect based on your own anatomy and goals.¹ The research showed that women feel more confident about the decision to go ahead with surgery after they’ve had a consultation with their surgeon.¹
• A discussion could help you visualize achievable outcomes, understand what surgery can and can’t deliver, and improve your overall satisfaction with the surgery.¹
Book a consultation with me today – Link in bio
*Study findings were based on qualitative interviews with 24 patients and a quantitative study of 798 patients.
Reference: 1. Adams WP, Bravo FG, Calobrace MB,et al.Drivers and barriers of breast augmentation surgery: multinational insights.AesthetSurg J Open Forum2025 Sep 20;7:ojaf117. doi:10.1093/asjof/ojaf117. Accessed 27 February 2026.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: There is a Boxed Warning for breast implants. Swipe left for full boxed warning and safety information.
#BreastAugmentation #MentorBreastImplants #ThoughtLeadership #PlasticSurgeryTrends #SurgicalOutcome

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Feeling unhappy and unsatisfied because of your breasts?
Turns out, you’re not alone.
Recent international research has shown that a woman’s decision to have breast augmentation is driven not only by medical concerns, but also by emotional and psychological factors and support and reassurance from your surgeon.¹*
The study found:
• Women are often motivated by confidence, body image, and self-perception.¹ So discussing these factors during a consultation with us can help you make an informed decision.¹
• Many patients arrive with preconceived ideas shaped by social media, word-of-mouth, or generic online content. Ask us what you can expect based on your own anatomy and goals.¹ The research showed that women feel more confident about the decision to go ahead with surgery after they’ve had a consultation with their surgeon.¹
• A discussion could help you visualize achievable outcomes, understand what surgery can and can’t deliver, and improve your overall satisfaction with the surgery.¹
Book a consultation with me today – Link in bio
*Study findings were based on qualitative interviews with 24 patients and a quantitative study of 798 patients.
Reference: 1. Adams WP, Bravo FG, Calobrace MB,et al.Drivers and barriers of breast augmentation surgery: multinational insights.AesthetSurg J Open Forum2025 Sep 20;7:ojaf117. doi:10.1093/asjof/ojaf117. Accessed 27 February 2026.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: There is a Boxed Warning for breast implants. Swipe left for full boxed warning and safety information.
#BreastAugmentation #MentorBreastImplants #ThoughtLeadership #PlasticSurgeryTrends #SurgicalOutcome