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Most plastic surgeons in Thailand work with two well-established implant brands: Motiva and Mentor. Each brand offers different characteristics suited to different body types and aesthetic goals.
Motiva implants are known for their soft, natural feel. Many patients choose Motiva Ergonomix because it moves naturally with the body, creating a gentle slope and a very natural appearance. These implants are often selected for patients who want a softer look without using an anatomical or teardrop-shaped implant.
Mentor is a well-known American implant brand with a long safety history. Mentor implants tend to feel slightly firmer than Motiva and are commonly chosen by patients who want more upper fullness or a rounder, more defined breast shape.
Your surgeon will recommend the implant brand that best suits your tissue quality, body measurements, and personal goals.
A common misconception is that patients can simply choose a cup size. In reality, implant size is determined by what your body can safely support.
Surgeons consider several factors, including:
The goal is to select an implant size that fits your anatomy while achieving a balanced and natural-looking result. During your consultation, your surgeon will measure your chest and explain which sizes are appropriate for your body.
There are two main placement options used in breast augmentation.
This is the most common placement method. The implant sits partially under the chest muscle, which helps create a natural shape and reduces the risk of visible implant edges. This option is especially suitable for patients with minimal existing breast tissue.
Dual plane placement is a variation of the under-the-muscle technique. The upper portion of the implant sits under the muscle, while the lower portion sits under the breast tissue. This approach is often recommended for patients with mild sagging or uneven breasts, as it provides a balanced and natural contour.
Your surgeon will recommend the placement method that best matches your anatomy and desired outcome.
Breast implants can be inserted through different incision locations. The most commonly used approach in Thailand is the inframammary incision, which is placed in the crease beneath the breast.
This method offers:
Other incision options, such as around the areola or in the armpit, may be used in specific cases but are less common due to increased surgical complexity.
Most patients find breast augmentation recovery easier than expected. Below is a general recovery timeline.
Tightness and pressure in the chest are common, especially when standing or changing positions. Movement may feel slow but manageable.
Discomfort continues to improve. A follow-up appointment usually takes place around day seven.
Swelling decreases, and the implants begin to settle. Light daily activities can usually be resumed.
The implants soften and move into a more natural position. Gradual return to normal exercise is typically allowed.
Most patients can safely fly home after seven to ten days, depending on their surgeon’s advice.
As with any surgery, breast augmentation carries some risks, although complications are uncommon. Potential risks include:
Choosing an experienced surgeon and carefully following aftercare instructions significantly reduces these risks.
During your consultation, the surgeon will:
The final decision is made together, balancing your aesthetic goals with medical safety.
Most patients stay in Thailand for eight to ten days after breast implant surgery. This allows time for a follow-up appointment around day seven, stitch removal if needed, and confirmation that you are fit to fly home.
Breast implant surgery in Thailand is safe, modern, and performed by highly experienced surgeons. Understanding implant options, placement methods, and recovery timelines helps you prepare confidently for your journey. With the right surgeon and proper aftercare, patients can expect natural-looking, long-lasting results.