Specialist services
A clear page for every service—not just a short list.
Understand what each procedure is designed to address, who may be suitable, how planning works, and the key recovery and safety considerations before consultation.
Breast Augmentation
Breast augmentation can increase volume, restore fullness or improve proportion using an implant or, for selected patients, their own fat. The plan should be built around your anatomy rather than a standard implant size.
Explore serviceBreast Reduction
Breast reduction removes excess skin and breast tissue, reshapes the breast and usually lifts the nipple. It can address physical symptoms as well as proportion, clothing and body-confidence concerns.
Explore serviceBreast Lift
A breast lift, or mastopexy, reshapes and supports a drooping breast by removing excess skin and repositioning the breast and nipple. It changes position and shape more than volume.
Explore serviceAesthetic Breast Surgery
Aesthetic breast surgery is not one operation. It is a planning process that matches breast shape, volume, skin, nipple position and body proportions with the least complex procedure that can meet a realistic goal.
Explore serviceBreast Cancer Surgery
Breast cancer surgery removes the tumour with an appropriate margin and, when indicated, assesses lymph nodes. The choice between breast-conserving surgery and mastectomy depends on the cancer, breast anatomy, other treatment and the patient’s informed preference.
Explore serviceOncoplastic Reconstruction
Oncoplastic breast surgery combines cancer removal with reconstructive techniques to protect oncological goals while improving the remaining breast shape. It may extend breast-conserving options for selected patients.
Explore serviceFat Transfer to the Breast
Fat transfer takes fat by liposuction, prepares it and places small amounts into the breast. It can offer a natural-feeling, usually modest increase or refine contour after aesthetic or reconstructive surgery.
Explore serviceGynaecomastia Surgery
Gynaecomastia is enlargement of male breast gland tissue. Assessment comes before contour surgery because hormones, medicines, weight and medical conditions may contribute—and a new lump or nipple change needs proper investigation.
Explore serviceBreast Abscess Treatment
A breast abscess is a collection of pus that commonly causes a painful, warm swelling and may follow mastitis. It needs timely clinical assessment, usually ultrasound, and drainage when a collection is confirmed.
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Consultant-led planning
The right operation starts with identifying the right goal.
Dr Mostafa Sedky considers breast shape, volume, skin, nipple position and general health before recommending the least complex plan that can meet a realistic goal safely.
START WITH A QUESTION