Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Pectoral Implant Surgery.

Pectoral implant surgery involves placing implants in the chest to enhance muscle definition and create a more masculine profile.

Recovery typically takes a few weeks; most patients can return to light activities within a week but should avoid strenuous exercise for longer.

While implants are long-lasting, they may need replacement over time due to wear or changes in your body.

Risks include infection, implant leakage, and dissatisfaction with results, but these can be minimized through proper care and expert techniques.

Preparation may involve medical evaluations, discontinuing certain medications, and following specific dietary guidelines provided by your surgeon.

Scarring is usually minimal and strategically placed to ensure they are discreet and fade over time with proper care.