Breast Augmentation in London — Harley Street
Consultant-led · day surgery · Harley Street, London
Breast augmentation enlarges and reshapes the breasts using implants. At Minor Surgery UK a consultant plastic surgeon performs it as day surgery on Harley Street, from £6,300 all-inclusive, under general anaesthetic. Most patients return to desk work within one to two weeks, avoiding heavy lifting for six weeks.
What breast augmentation involves
An implant is placed through a small incision, usually in the breast crease, either behind the breast tissue or the chest muscle. Implant type, size and placement are planned with you at consultation.
Choosing implants
Your surgeon helps you choose implant size, shape and profile to suit your frame and goals, with a clear discussion of the trade-offs and what is realistic for your anatomy.
Recovery
Expect tightness and swelling for a couple of weeks, with a supportive bra worn day and night. Most people return to desk work in one to two weeks; the implants settle into a natural position over six to twelve weeks.
Cost
Breast augmentation starts from £6,300 all-inclusive. Cosmetic procedures may be subject to VAT, shown in your written quote. See our price list.
Why choose Minor Surgery UK
A named consultant plastic surgeon, CQC-registered Harley Street facility, honest advice on implant choice, and transparent all-inclusive pricing.
Frequently asked questions
How much does breast augmentation cost in London?
Breast augmentation at Minor Surgery UK starts from £6,300 all-inclusive. The exact price is confirmed at consultation depending on implant choice.
How long does breast augmentation take?
The operation usually takes 60 to 90 minutes under general anaesthetic and is performed as day surgery.
How long is recovery?
Most people return to desk work within one to two weeks and avoid heavy lifting and strenuous exercise for about six weeks while the implants settle.
Do breast implants need replacing?
Implants are not guaranteed for life and may need replacing or revising after many years. Your surgeon will discuss long-term care and follow-up at consultation.
Will I be able to breastfeed?
Many women can still breastfeed after augmentation, particularly when the incision avoids the nipple area, but it cannot be guaranteed. Discuss your plans with your surgeon.
What are the risks?
As with any surgery, risks include bleeding, infection, changes in sensation, and implant-related issues such as capsular contracture. These are discussed fully before you decide.