Indications for breast augmentation surgery
Breast augmentation surgery is a common plastic surgery, which aims to improve the shape and size of the chest by implanting prosthesis. However, breast augmentation surgery is not suitable for all people. From the accurate medical point of view, the indications of breast augmentation surgery are divided into the following four aspects for detailed description.

Dysplasia
Dysplasia is a major indication for breast augmentation surgery. Some women's breasts develop slowly or unevenly during puberty, resulting in flat breasts or obvious asymmetry. In these cases, breast augmentation surgery can make the chest look fuller and more symmetrical by adjusting the shape and size of the prosthesis, and enhance the patient's self-confidence.
In addition, dysplasia also includes some special conditions, such as breast hypoplasia or congenital breast loss. For these patients, breast augmentation surgery reconstructs the shape and proportion of the breast by implanting a prosthesis to help patients obtain better appearance and quality of life.
Atrophy of breast
Breast atrophy is another indication for breast augmentation surgery. Breast atrophy refers to the reduction of the quantity and quality of breast tissue, which leads to the sagging, shrinking and unsightly shape of the breast. This can happen for many reasons, such as age growth, childbirth and lactation, weight loss, etc.
Breast augmentation surgery can increase the size and shape of the breast, improve the position of the breast, and restore the young appearance of the chest by implanting a prosthesis with a full effect. In addition, patients can also choose appropriate prosthesis types and models according to their own needs to meet personalized needs.
Breast reconstruction
Breast reconstruction is an important indication of breast augmentation surgery, which is usually used in severe cases such as mastectomy. After mastectomy, patients often have the problem of breast loss, which brings significant psychological and physiological problems to patients.
Breast augmentation surgery can reconstruct the shape and size of the breast by implanting a well-designed prosthesis, making the breast look more natural and symmetrical. For patients who have just undergone mastectomy, breast reconstruction can be performed in the same operation, so as to reduce the pain of patients and postoperative recovery time.
Psychological needs
In addition to the above physiological indications, psychological needs are also an important consideration for breast augmentation surgery. Many women are dissatisfied with the shape and size of their breasts, which affects their self-confidence and self-esteem. In this case, breast augmentation surgery can meet women's pursuit of perfect appearance and improve their mental health.
However, the clear psychological needs are not limited to the pursuit of perfect appearance. Doctors should carefully evaluate patients' expectations and mental health to ensure that the operation is to meet the real needs, rather than vanity outside the bottom line of medical ethics.
summary
The indications of breast augmentation surgery include dysplasia, breast atrophy, breast reconstruction and psychological needs. For those women who feel inferior because of stunting or breast problems, breast augmentation surgery can rebuild their self-confidence and appearance. At the same time, breast augmentation surgery can also be used as reconstruction surgery after mastectomy. However, whether from a physiological or psychological point of view, doctors should be clear about the needs of patients and provide appropriate psychological support when necessary. Breast augmentation surgery not only changed the appearance of patients, but also improved their quality of life.