Natural volume, balanced proportions.
Breast hypotrophy means that your breasts are smaller than they should be for your body type. This could be because they never grew much, or because the volume changed over time and never fully came back. For some women, it’s mostly about the clothes they wear and how they fit. For some people, it’s also about not feeling feminine or thinking that their body doesn’t match how they see themselves.
Implant breast augmentation is a safe way to add volume and change the shape of the breast, but the best results come from making choices that are right for your body, not from trying to get a certain number of millilitres. Dr. Kevin Haddad wants your chest to look natural after augmentation, with soft transitions, a stable shape, and scars that are as hidden as possible.
Breast hypotrophy can manifest in various forms. Some patients have small breasts that don’t stick out very much. Some have a wider footprint but not much fullness in the upper part of the breast. Some people have mild asymmetry that is more noticeable when they wear fitted clothes. The quality of the skin also matters. A tight envelope acts differently than one that is softer and more flexible.
Dr. Kevin Haddad doesn’t just look at “small breasts” when he talks to patients. He also looks at the things that cause the imbalance, like the width of the breast base, the position of the nipples, the stretch of the skin, the shape of the chest wall, and the space between the breasts. This is what makes it possible to choose the right implant instead of a generic one.
Breast implants can make your breasts look fuller, more pronounced, and more shapely overall. In a lot of cases, they can also make the breast fit better in a bra, make the upper breast look better in clothes, and make the silhouette feel more balanced from the front and side.
Being realistic is also important. An implant does not act like real breast tissue. The goal is to have breasts that look and feel natural for your body, not a “perfect” shape that doesn’t take anatomy into account. Dr. Kevin Haddad wants the result to look real even when the lights are on and people are moving around.
It’s not just about size when you choose an implant. Small changes in shape and profile can change how your breasts look from the side, how full they feel at the top, and how natural the result looks on your body. Dr. Kevin Haddad helps you make these choices by taking measurements and finding out what style you like best.
When these parts are in the right place, the result looks more polished and put together, not like an implant on top of the body.
The location of the implant is a big aesthetic choice. Your tissue coverage, skin quality, and the look you want all play a role in where the placement is. Some women do better with a placement that gives them more coverage in the upper breast and a smoother transition near the cleavage area.
Some people have enough natural tissue that a different placement makes the drape softer and more natural. Dr. Kevin Haddad chooses placement to protect the long-term shape, make the edges less noticeable, and keep the breast movement natural.
Breast augmentation always involves a scar, but scar visibility depends heavily on placement, skin type, and healing behaviour. Scar planning is not only about hiding the line. It is also about giving the surgeon the right access to position the implant accurately and create a clean breast fold.
Dr. Kevin Haddad plans scars with clothing and daily life in mind, including where bras and swimwear sit, and how your skin tends to heal. A discreet scar is important, but it should never come at the cost of implant position or breast symmetry.
Implant augmentation evolves in phases. Patients usually feel improvement week by week, but the breast shape and softness continue refining for longer than many expect. Dr. Kevin Haddad explains this clearly so you judge the outcome at the right time.
Swelling and tightness, with a higher, firmer appearance
The breasts begin to soften and the fold becomes more natural
The implant settles, the shape looks more stable, and scars mature gradually
The result integrates into your body and looks more natural in motion and clothing
Following the recommended aftercare helps the breasts settle more smoothly and supports a cleaner, more predictable contour.
If you have implants or not, your breasts will still change over time, with hormones, and with weight changes. Implants are also medical devices, so it’s important to keep an eye on them over time.
A lot of women like that their implants stay the same for years, but it’s a good idea to think of them as something you check on over time instead of “fit and forget.” Dr. Kevin Haddad plans augmentation with the long term in mind: natural proportions, stable implant positioning, and a breast shape that stays the same as your body changes.