Breast augmentation is one of the most popular cosmetic procedures worldwide, yet it’s surrounded by persistent myths and misconceptions. From fears about unnatural results to confusion over recovery time, misinformation can make it difficult to separate fact from fiction.
In this blog, Dr. Castellano and Dr. Giglio set the record straight by debunking the top five myths about breast augmentation so you are able to make informed, confident decisions based on truth, not myths and false information.
1. Breast Implants Always Look Fake
False. Modern breast implants are designed to mimic the look and feel of natural breast tissue, and when placed by a skilled surgeon, they can blend seamlessly with your body’s proportions. Advances in implant materials, placement techniques, and customization options allow for results that range from subtle enhancement to fuller curves, all without the “overdone” appearance many people fear. The key is choosing the right size, shape, and surgical approach to match your aesthetic goals.
2. Breast Augmentation Only Addresses Size
False. While increasing breast size is a common goal, breast augmentation can also enhance shape, symmetry, and overall proportion. Surgeons often use implants to correct unevenness, restore volume lost after pregnancy or weight changes, and refine the contour of the chest. The procedure is highly customizable, allowing you to achieve a balanced, natural-looking result that aligns with your unique body and aesthetic preferences.
3. Breast Implants Cause Breast Cancer
False. There is no scientific evidence that breast implants cause breast cancer. Numerous studies and long-term data have shown that silicone and saline implants do not increase the risk of developing breast cancer. A very rare condition, BIA-ALCL (breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma), can occur, especially in those with textured implants. BIA-ALCL is not considered breast cancer, but rather a cancer of the immune system and a type of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Regular screenings and open communication with your surgeon can help ensure your safety and peace of mind.
4. You Can’t Breastfeed with Implants
False. Many women with breast implants can breastfeed successfully. The ability to nurse depends more on the surgical technique and placement of the implants than on the presence of implants themselves. When implants are positioned beneath the chest muscle and incisions avoid the nipple area, the milk ducts and nerves typically remain intact. If breastfeeding is important to you in the future, be sure to discuss your goals with Dr. Castellano and Dr. Giglio so they can tailor the procedure to support future breastfeeding.
5. Breast Implants Are Only for the Young
False. Breast implants are not limited to any age group. Women in their 40s, 50s, and beyond often choose augmentation to restore volume lost through aging, pregnancy, or weight changes. As long as you’re in good overall health, age alone isn’t a barrier to achieving the look you want. In fact, many mature patients find that breast augmentation helps them feel more confident, balanced, and youthful, aligning their appearance with how vibrant they feel inside.
If you’ve been curious about breast augmentation but held back because of common myths, now’s the time to explore the facts with confidence. Dr. Castellano and Dr. Giglio bring years of experience and a patient-centered approach to every consultation, helping you make informed decisions that align with your goals. Call 813-872-6093 today to schedule your personalized consultation and discover what’s possible with expert guidance and compassionate care.







