OCEAN Breast Implants

Lorna Jackson
By Lorna Jackson

Lorna was Editor of Consulting Room (www.consultingroom.com), the UK's largest aesthetic information website, from 2003 to 2021.


It may sound like another ‘Sun, Sea, Sand and Silicone’ promotion but the OCEAN™ Breast Enlargement procedure is 100% British-made and only available on these shores, exclusive to Aurora Clinics.

The plastic surgeon behind the technique, Mr. Adrian Richards introduces this new procedure by explaining; “The OCEAN™ Breast Enlargement is an advanced 3-in-1 procedure that offers you a complete breast makeover in one surgery.

Your breasts are enlarged and uplifted, and the areolas reduced, giving the breasts a rounder, fuller and more youthful look – all performed through one discreet incision around the areola.

Breast enlargement treatment

The aim of the new technique is to provide a complete rejuvenation of the breasts, bringing back their youthful fullness and perkiness in one go!

The acronym, OCEAN™ includes all the important features that make up the complete procedure, as follows:

  • O' scar - Circular incision around the areola leaves a barely visible scar
  • Combined - Only one surgery for three procedures
  • Enlargement - Breasts are augmented for a fuller, rounder shape
  • Areola reduction - Areolas are reduced in size to accentuate the breasts
  • Nipple lift - Nipples sit higher on the breasts, giving a 'pert' appearance

Although breast augmentation and breast uplift are commonly performed in the same operation, the addition of the areola reduction in combination with the two other procedures is a novel concept, as well as doing so through a single circular incision which goes around the areola itself.

What is breast enlargement by OCEAN

Breast uplift surgery normally leaves a ‘lollipop-shaped scar on the breast – a circle around the areola and a line going vertically downwards towards the underside crease of the breast.

The OCEAN™ method proposes to leave just a circular scar around the areola which is far less noticeable post-healing.

The scar created can also be easily further camouflaged with micro-pigmentation to match the colour of the areola should it be required.

You can expect to pay upwards of £5,500 for an OCEAN™ Breast Enlargement procedure, depending on the brand of breast implant chosen (this includes pre and post-consultations, plus surgery). Case studies of the OCEAN procedure are available.

If you want to read more, the experts at Consulting Room really know what they're talking about and have put together Breast Enlargement, breast uplift, scarring and pigmentation FAQs just for you. 

If you have more questions, you can use the Breast Enlargement, breast uplift, scarring and pigmentation questions feature to talk to our panel of trained medical experts. 

If you're keen to get started with any of these treatments right away then you're in luck - those clever folks also have a list of trusted, accredited Breast Enlargement, breast uplift, scarring and pigmentation clinics in your area.


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