Amelia Raleigh specializes in breast augmentation in Raleigh, NC, offering personalized solutions to help you realize your aesthetic goals.
Breast augmentation, also known as augmentation mammoplasty, is a surgical procedure designed to increase breast size and improve breast shape and proportion by placing breast implants under the breast tissue or chest muscles.
This procedure can be life-changing, boosting self-confidence and allowing you to feel more comfortable and confident in your clothing and your own skin.
What sets Amelia Raleigh apart is our commitment to a highly individualized approach, empowering you with the freedom to choose every aspect of your breast augmentation.
Our expert surgeon specializes in rapid recovery techniques, meaning you can often return to many of your normal daily activities much sooner than with traditional methods, minimizing downtime and maximizing your comfort.
During your comprehensive consultation for breast augmentation in Raleigh, NC, you'll have the opportunity to discuss your preferences in detail, guided by our experienced surgeon. This includes:
At Amelia Raleigh, we understand that choosing to undergo breast augmentation is a significant decision. Our team is dedicated to providing exceptional care, from your initial consultation through your rapid recovery and beyond, ensuring a smooth and satisfying journey towards your desired aesthetic outcome.
Schedule your consultation for breast augmentation in Raleigh, NC, and discover how we can help you achieve the beautiful, confident silhouette you've always envisioned.


The armpit (transaxillary) scar is discreetly placed within the natural folds of the underarm, allowing for breast implant insertion without incisions on the breast itself.

The crease (inframammary) scar is the most common scar. It's positioned in the natural fold beneath the breast, providing direct access for implant placement and often resulting in a well-concealed incision.

The periareolar scar is carefully placed along the edge of the areola, utilizing the change in skin tone to camouflage the incision for implant insertion.

Profile refers to the “projection” of the implant in relation to the base width of the implant. For the same volume (e.g. 300cc), a low profile implant will typically be wider with less projection than a high profile implant. Many factors like your anatomy and personal goals, go into choosing the right implant profile. Your surgeon will help you determine what profile is right for you at your consultation.


