
Breast Augmentation
Feeling self-conscious about the size or shape of your breasts can negatively impact your self-esteem and quality of life.
Dr. Tracy McCall is a board-certified plastic surgeon who can perform breast augmentation to help you achieve the bustline you desire.
Can you benefit from breast augmentation at Lake Country Plastic & Hand Surgery in Waukesha, WI?

Achieve a Beautiful Outcome Breast Augmentation Before and After Pictures
"Dr. McCall Is a Wonderful Person and Surgeon"
Dr. McCall is amazing! She did a fantastic job on my bilateral reduction. I am so pleased with the results. Her nurse, Kristen, is also fantastic. I can't say enough good things! My only regret is that I didn't do it sooner. I would recommend her to anyone who is looking for a plastic surgeon in this area.
View on GoogleDr. McCall is a wonderful person and surgeon. I’m only 4 days out from my tummy tuck, but the results are already better than I ever could have asked for. I carried around a large apron of skin since I was 17. I waited 24 years to have it removed. Dr. McCall blessed me beyond belief and went the extra mile for my procedure. Her kindness, compassion, and expertise leaves me speechless and in tears. She has literally given me back part of my life...
View on GoogleLearn More about Breast Augmentation Contact Our Practice
If you live in nearby Brookfield, Milwaukee, or any surrounding areas, you can feel comfortable and confident in choosing Dr. McCall to perform your breast augmentation surgery. During your consultation, we will address any concerns you may have about surgery so you can make an educated decision moving forward.
To receive a quote or to learn more about surgery, simply call our practice.
Contact us online to ask a question or request a consultation. You can also reach our Waukesha, WI, practice by phone:

Common Reasons to Consider Breast Implants
Breast augmentation is commonly sought by patients who are unhappy with the size of their breasts because of the way they look in clothes, asymmetry, or decreased volume following weight loss. Breast augmentation can address:
- Underdeveloped breasts
- Asymmetrical breasts
- Breasts that are too small
- Breasts that have lost shape and volume because of pregnancy, weight loss, or aging
If you are happy with the size of your breasts but want to improve their perkiness, a breast lift may be right for you.
Breast Implant Safety Silicone and Saline Implants Are FDA-Approved
While no medical device is entirely without risks, breast implants are among the most studied medical devices in the world. After extensive investigations, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved both saline and silicone implants for use during breast augmentation.
Five Ways to Customize Your Surgery
During your consultation with Dr. McCall at her Waukesha, WI, plastic surgery practice, she will discuss your goals for breast augmentation and help you choose a breast implant that will complement your body type and best enhance your silhouette. We offer many types of breast implant products, including those developed by MENTOR®.
There are several ways to customize your surgery:
Implant Type
We use saline and silicone gel breast implants to increase breast volume. Saline implants are ideal for women with some existing breast tissue and those that want to detect signs of implant rupture immediately. Silicone implants are more popular because they offer a more natural look and feel.Implant Size and Shape
Our breast implants also come in a variety of sizes, shapes, profiles, and textures. Because of these varying characteristics, breast augmentation is one of the most customizable cosmetic procedures available to patients. It enables surgeons like Dr. McCall to place implants that have the ideal volume, width, projection, and shape to meet your unique needs and goals.
Implant Placement
You also have the option of choosing where your breast implants are placed. Dr. McCall can place the implants beneath the breast tissue (subglandular) or beneath the muscles of the chest wall (submuscular).
Incisional Approach
Breast implants are commonly inserted through a small incision in the fold beneath the breast (inframammary) or through an incision at the edge of the areola (areolar) of the breast. In some cases, the implant may be placed through an incision in the armpit (transaxillary).
Combining Procedures
To achieve maximum improvement in size, shape, and projection, we can combine breast implants with a breast lift. We can also combine implants with other body contouring procedures or create a custom mommy makeover plan that addresses the cosmetic concerns that are common after pregnancy and childbirth.
"I Would Give Her 10 Stars If Possible"
Dr. McCall is the best and only plastic surgeon I will ever go to. She has done many HS surgeries on me and has always been so kind even with insurance changes. I would give her 10 stars if possible. Thank you so much for all you do!
View on GoogleDr. McCall and her nurse Kristen were the best! I had been bounced around from doctor to doctor and they took care of me right away! Calm environment, very nice and professional staff. It was a joy to be a patient with them. Would recommend any day.
View on GooglePreparing for Plastic Surgery
In preparation for your surgery, we will provide detailed pre-operative instructions. You will be asked to:
- Refrain from smoking
- Quit taking any medications (like blood thinners) that could cause excessive bleeding
- Prepare your home for your recovery by meal prepping and securing childcare if necessary
- Pick up prescription medication that you will need after surgery
- Arrange for a friend or loved one to accompany you to your procedure and drive you home after
Because breast augmentation surgery is performed under general anesthesia, you will also need to fast prior to your surgery.
How Are Breast Implants Placed?
What to Expect on the Day of Your Breast Augmentation
Take the First Step—Contact Us Today
Contact us online to send us a message or request a consultation. You can also reach our Waukesha, WI, practice by phone:
Recovering from Breast Surgery
After breast augmentation, you can expect some swelling and discomfort. You may also experience itching, tingling, or numbness at the incision sites. In the first few days after surgery, it is important to get plenty of rest. Swelling and tenderness can last for several weeks, but week by week, patients will notice an improvement.
It will take at least six weeks for swelling to decrease substantially. After this time, your breasts will start to soften, feel more natural, and provide a more accurate preview of what your results will look like. However, it can take six to 12 months for the breasts to feel completely normal again and for the final results to become apparent.
Breast Augmentation Results
"I Am Thoroughly Impressed and Very Happy"
Absolutely love Dr. McCall. She has done absolute wonders on both of my hands for carpal tunnel. All of her staff is super friendly and they are all very accommodating! Would strongly recommend!
View on GoogleDr. McCall was fabulous when I need a breast reduction. She talked to me and told me what was going to happen and what recovery was going to be like, so I had no surprises. I am throughly impressed and very happy.
View on GoogleWhen to Consider Breast Implant Revision
Depending on your needs, Dr. McCall may recommend one or more treatments to achieve your desired results, such as:
- Reshaping the implant pocket
- Repositioning the implant
- Placing a different size, shape, or style of implant
In other cases, a procedure such as a breast lift may be the best way to meet your goals. Regardless of the procedure type, revision surgery is more difficult to perform than the initial surgery. That is why it is important for patients from around Milwaukee, WI, to choose a reputable plastic surgeon, like Dr. McCall, with a track record of delivering excellent results.
There are various reasons why patients who need revision surgery come to our Waukesha, WI, practice. Some reasons to consider revision surgery include:
- Capsular contracture
- The desire to change the size or shape of breasts
- Dissatisfaction with the results of a previous surgery
- Migration or rupture of an implant
- Changes in your body over time that affect your results
