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During the consultation, the doctor will assess the breast shape, tissue quality, and planned procedure (augmentation, lift, reduction). Together, you will discuss expectations, suitability of using the supportive mesh, and its placement. We will explain the healing time, the compression bra regimen, and how the mesh supports long-term maintenance of results without changing the implant shape.
The supportive mesh is inserted as part of a single operation. The surgeon places it under the breast tissue or implant and secures it to form a discreet support for the lower pole and lateral areas. The material gradually integrates with the surrounding tissue and helps stabilize the breast position. The entire step is gentle and adds only minimal time to the procedure.
After the procedure, you will wear compression garments and follow recommendations for gentle care. The mesh gradually takes on part of the load, allowing tissues to heal calmly. Over the following weeks, contours form, scars fade, and the mesh begins to absorb. Long-term collagen support remains, helping maintain shape stability.


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A standard consultation takes approximately 30–60 minutes. During the consultation, the doctor will assess your situation, explain possible treatment options, and answer all your questions.
Compression garments should be worn continuously for 6–8 weeks, including during sleep. They help reduce swelling, support the tissues, and promote scar healing. After consulting with your doctor, wearing time can be gradually reduced.
Compression garments should be worn continuously for 6–8 weeks, including during sleep. They help reduce swelling, support the tissues, and promote scar healing. After consulting with your doctor, wearing time can be gradually reduced.