Naturalness is no coincidence - how surgical planning leads to convincing breast results

Feb 06, 2026
from Dr. med. Rosmarie Adelsberger

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Many women who are interested in breast surgery describe their desire in surprisingly similar terms. They do not want a "made" breast. They want their breasts to fit their body and their life. Not too big. Not too small. Just right.

Our "Live your breast life" campaign shows exactly this feeling: Women who feel good because their breasts fit their proportions. What looks easy from the outside is surgically the result of experience and precise planning.

What connects many patients in the consultation is rarely a specific size. It is much more often about the feeling that something doesn't quite fit - sometimes accompanied by discomfort. At the heart of this is the desire for balance and harmony in one's own body - and for a better quality of life.

This is exactly where surgical planning begins. This also includes an honest assessment of what is realistic. Not every idea suits every body. A natural result is achieved when expectations and anatomical requirements are carefully coordinated - not when an ideal is emulated.

Why the body provides the framework

Every breast is part of an overall body. This is precisely why surgical planning is always a question of proportions. We look at the breast in relation to the rib cage, the quality of the skin and small differences between the right and left side. The position of the nipples also plays an important role.

Precise examination and measurements allow us to assess which changes match the existing proportions. This produces a result that is neither too large nor conspicuous, but fits naturally into the body. Naturalness is no coincidence here, but the result of careful surgical planning.

Making planning visible

In order to better assess decisions, we rely on visualization and body awareness. The 3D simulation shows how volume, shape and proportions interact and creates clarity about what looks harmonious.

Different aids are used depending on the type of procedure. In the case of breast augmentation, we also work with trial implants so that patients can see and feel how different sizes feel. It often turns out that a more restrained solution not only looks more natural, but also feels more right.

Naturalness means thinking long-term

A harmonious result should not only be convincing immediately after the operation, but also years later. Implants that are too large or unsuitable can put a strain on the body in the long term. A carefully planned, natural solution is usually more stable and durable.

Sustainable breast surgery means respecting the body and not working against it.

Why naturalness is no coincidence

Natural-looking breast results do not happen by chance. They are the result of careful listening, surgical experience and precise planning. When individual wishes, physical requirements and surgical options are harmonized with each other, the result is harmonious in the long term.

Book a free consultation at the Breast Atelier

Arrange your free consultation appointment directly online to get all your questions answered and see the Breast Atelier for yourself. Our specialists are at your disposal.

Leading specialist clinic for breast surgery in Zurich

The medical team at Breast Atelier consists of doctors who specialize in plastic, aesthetic and reconstructive surgery. They have several years of professional experience and a recognized FMH specialist title.

The Breast Atelier consists of specialists with several years of professional experience who are under the medical supervision of Dr. med. Cédric A. George, the founder of the Pyramide Clinic (now Plastic Surgery Pyramide), which is renowned far beyond national borders. His center for plastic surgery has set the standard for quality and reliability in plastic reconstructive and aesthetic surgery.

Under the patronage of the Plastic Surgery Pyramid, these standards are also made accessible to a wider public in the Breast Atelier.


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