How is Calf Augmentation Performed?
The procedure involves several key steps:
Consultation & Planning: Evaluation of leg shape, implant size, and patient goals.
Anesthesia: General anesthesia or sedation is typically used.
Incision & Implant Placement: Small incisions are made behind the knees, and silicone implants are inserted into pockets over the calf muscles.
Shaping & Symmetry: Implants are positioned to achieve natural proportions and balance.
Closing & Recovery: Incisions are closed, and compression dressings are applied to support healing.
The surgery usually takes 1–2 hours and is performed as an outpatient procedure.