Breast Augmentation for Adolescents and Teens

Breast augmentation is a surgical procedure to increase the size of the breast and usually involves inserting a breast implant under the breast tissue. 

What are the risks of Breast Augmentation for Adolescents and Teens?

Any surgery to the breasts should be carefully considered, especially at a young age as changes should be expected over time, but especially during and after pregnancy, as some operations can have implications for a woman’s ability to breast feed and risk significant complications to the breast. 

If breast implants are used, they can cause complications even years after their insertion including:

  • A change in position of the implant
  • Infection requiring removal of the implant
  • A firm, visible or even painful capsule that forms around the implant
  • The implant rupturing causing a change in shape and size of the breast

In these cases, further surgery is likely to be required. The chest is an area that changes dramatically during early adulthood so it is important that any treatment is planned to give the best long-term result into adulthood.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are breast implants made of?

    Breast implants are usually made of a silicone outer shell, which can be smooth or textured, and the implant can be filled either with silicone gel or with saline, salty water. There are advantages and disadvantages and your surgeon will guide you towards the implant best suited to your needs. 

  • Is there an alternative to a breast implant?

    An alternative to breast implants, and a relatively new technique, the Brava Bra, is a suction device that patients can wear at least 10 hours per day for roughly 3 months.