Revision breast surgery is bespoke clinical work. Rather than a thumbnail gallery of context-free images, recent cases are documented as full case studies — diagnostic findings, surgical reasoning, intra-operative decisions, and post-operative photographs at the actual stage they were taken.
Documented revision breast surgery — patients who came after their first surgery did not produce the result they wanted, or developed complications that required correction.
International patient. Same-plane submuscular implant exchange (275 cc → 400 cc) with full capsulectomy and ~100 cc autologous fat grafting to the cleavage zone for medial transition softening. Photographs at Day 4 post-operative.



International patient. Previous breast surgery complicated by infection. Correction performed with 400 cc autologous fat transfer in a single session. Photographs at Day 5 post-operative — bruising and oedema are normal at this stage.



Primary breast surgery cases of anatomical complexity — significant developmental asymmetry, anomaly, or hybrid reduction-augmentation-mastopexy. Documented separately because the clinical category is primary, not revision.
International patient with primary developmental breast asymmetry. The right breast was 50–60% larger than the left and ptotic. Bilateral 375 cc high-projection implants used, with augmentation alone on the left and superior-pedicle inverted-T reduction-augmentation mastopexy on the right. Photographs at Day 5 post-operative.



We do not photograph every patient — only those who consent to publication, and only when the case illustrates a generalisable clinical lesson. New cases are added as patient consent and post-operative timing permit. For an opinion on your specific case, send your photos directly.
Send your photos for assessmentThis clinic is officially authorised by the Republic of Türkiye Ministry of Health (Sağlık Bakanlığı, General Directorate of Health Services) to provide international health tourism services. The Ministry audits the clinic's surgeon credentials, facility standards, infection-control protocols, and complication-tracking systems before issuing this certification.
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