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Transgender Breast
Augmentation in Mexico

Transgender (feminizing) breast augmentation in Mexico City — Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico

For many transgender women, breast augmentation is a vital step in gender affirmation. At Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico, our board-certified plastic surgeons have specialized in feminizing breast augmentation for transgender women since 2012. We select premium silicone implants — round or teardrop — based on your chest anatomy and the feminine shape you want, achieving a physical appearance that reflects your true identity and lets you live as your most authentic self..

Price of Transgender Breast Augmentation in Mexico

All Inclusive package — Transgender Breast Augmentation

US$0

The package includes:

  • Surgical procedure
  • Breast Implants (silicone, round or teardrop)
  • Board-certified Plastic Surgeons fees
  • Certified Anesthesiologist and full medical team fees
  • Certified Hospital stay
  • Supplies and disposable materials / All medication required during surgery
  • 7 nights hotel stay near the clinic
  • All pre- and post-operative consultations
  • All local transportation (airport ↔ hotel ↔ hospital)
  • Bilingual assistant available throughout your stay
  • Daily M.D. home visits to monitor recovery, change bandages and provide post-surgery care
Additional procedures

Other breast-related procedures

Surgery-only prices — package available on request.

Implant & Corrective

  • Breast Implant Exchange / ReplacementUS$ 5,200
  • Breast Implant Removal + LiftUS$ 5,500

Nipple & Areola Procedures

complementary procedures only

  • Nipple Reduction surgeryUS$ 950
  • Areola Reduction surgeryUS$ 1,200
  • Nipple + Areola Reduction surgeryUS$ 1,500

All prices in US Dollars · personalised quotes are issued after your free consultation.

When is transgender breast augmentation useful?

  • For transgender women who want a fuller, more feminine breast shape as part of their transition
  • When feminizing hormone therapy alone has not produced the breast size or projection you want
  • To improve chest proportion, projection and cleavage on a typically wider frame
  • To correct visible asymmetry between the two breasts
  • To help your body reflect your gender identity and feel more comfortable and confident
Free breast augmentation consultation in Mexico City — Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico

The transgender breast augmentation procedure

What is transgender breast augmentation?

Transgender breast augmentation — also called feminizing augmentation mammoplasty or MTF breast augmentation — is a gender-affirming surgical procedure that uses implants to create fuller, more feminine breasts with natural projection and shape. It is one of the signature feminizing surgeries performed at Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico since 2012.

The surgery is performed under general anesthesia in an accredited private hospital and typically lasts between 1.5 and 2.5 hours. The surgeon makes a discreet incision (in the breast fold, around the areola, or in the armpit), creates a pocket either above or below the pectoral muscle, and inserts the chosen implant. Because transfeminine patients often have a wider chest and a firmer pectoral muscle, implant size, projection and pocket are planned carefully to build feminine fullness and cleavage.

Who is a good candidate?

Ideal candidates are transgender women in good general health and at a stable weight who want a fuller, more feminine chest. Many have been on feminizing hormone therapy for at least 12 months, so the breasts have reached their natural baseline — though hormones are not mandatory. Candidates should be 18+, have realistic expectations and no active breast disease. Your hormone therapy is reviewed and coordinated around the surgery. A complete pre-operative consultation determines the most appropriate implant size, type and placement for your chest anatomy and goals.

Expected Results

You will see immediate volume, with the final feminine shape settling between 3 and 6 months as the implants drop into position. Modern cohesive silicone implants feel soft and natural to the touch and help build cleavage and projection on a wider frame. Scars fade significantly over the first year. Results last 15 to 20+ years, with implants only needing replacement if a complication occurs or if you wish to change size.

Implant placement options

Where the implant sits relative to your chest muscle shapes how natural the result looks, how visible the edges are and how the breast ages. There are four positions, and none is best for everyone.

Why it’s different for transfeminine patients

  • Thinner soft tissue (growth on hormones usually reaches Tanner stage 3) — less cover to hide implant edges.
  • A wider chest, nipples further apart — affects base width and cleavage.
  • A stronger pectoral muscle — more force on an implant beneath it.
  • A high, tight inframammary fold — often lowered so the lower pole can fill out.
  • 1. Subglandular — in front of the muscle

    No muscular cover: shorter, less painful recovery and no distortion when you flex — but where tissue is thin the upper edge and rippling can show. Suits the minority of patients with substantial breast development.

  • 2. Subfascial — under the pectoral fascia

    On the muscle but beneath its thin fascia: a little more upper-pole cover, recovery close to subglandular, no flex distortion. A useful middle option when tissue is too thin for subglandular alone.

  • 3. Submuscular — fully behind the muscle

    Best upper-pole cover and lower capsular-contracture rates, but a more uncomfortable recovery, possible flex distortion (animation deformity) and a lower-pole “double bubble” risk. Reserved for very thin tissue.

  • 4. Dual plane — the placement we recommend most

    Behind the muscle on top, behind the tissue below: the muscle hides the upper edge while the lower pole fills into a natural slope, with animation deformity and double bubble minimised. Ideal for a thin, wide, strong-muscled chest — our first choice for most transfeminine patients.

How we choose

Your surgeon measures upper-pole tissue thickness, chest and implant base width, nipple position, nipple-to-fold distance, muscle development and skin quality. These measurements — not a preference chosen in advance — decide the placement, so two patients wanting the same size can get different recommendations.

Before surgery

We ask for at least twelve months of hormone therapy first: breast growth continues for about two years, and operating too early means planning around a chest that is still changing.

General information only — every recommendation depends on an individual assessment by your surgeon.

Incision Options

The choice of incision is guided by three key criteria — each weighing the comfort of the patient, the precision of the surgeon, and the safety of the implant itself.

  1. 01Discretion of the scar

    For the patient: the scar must remain hidden and of high aesthetic quality once healed.

  2. 02Visual comfort for the surgeon

    The approach must allow optimal visibility to create the implant "pocket" with precision.

  3. 03Safety of the implant

    The opening must be wide enough to slide the implant through without trauma — reducing the long-term risk of rupture.

Many surgical approaches have been described over the decades, but few combine all three advantages. Below are the techniques most frequently discussed during consultation:

  • Sub-mammary — under the breast fold Preferred technique

    Our preferred approach. The scar is concealed in the inframammary fold, fully covered by the breast when standing. It allows a precise dissection without touching the mammary gland, and the implant is slid in safely — never traumatised on insertion. Suitable for all implant types and sizes.

  • Lower hemi-areolar — around the areola

    Thanks to its central position, this approach offers excellent visibility for the surgeon. However, it is not recommended when the areola is small. There is also a rare risk of scar retraction, which can create a small notch on the areolar border.

  • Axillary — through the armpit Not used at our facility

    Although the resulting scar is highly inconspicuous, this technique is not part of our practice: visibility during pocket dissection is limited, which can compromise precision and long-term implant positioning.

Diagram showing the two main incisions used for breast implant placement: lower hemi-areolar (A) and sub-mammary (B)
The two incisions used to place a breast implant:
A Lower hemi-areolar incision  ·  B Sub-mammary incision

The final choice is decided together during your consultation, based on your morphology, implant choice and personal preference regarding scar location.

Implant Types Available

Silicone Implants

Silicone implants — filled with cohesive silicone gel that closely mimics natural breast tissue. Softer, more natural feel, especially for slim patients. Today, more than 95% of breast implants worldwide are silicone, and this is the standard choice at Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico.

Round vs Teardrop

Round implants — same fullness from every angle. Provide more upper-pole volume and a lifted look. More forgiving surgically; rotation has no visible effect. For transfeminine patients, round high-profile implants are often chosen to build upper-pole fullness and cleavage on a wider chest.

Teardrop (anatomical) — shaped like a natural breast, with more volume at the bottom. Provide a very natural appearance, especially for slim patients with little breast tissue. Require precise placement to avoid rotation.

Smooth vs Textured

Smooth-surface implants — move freely within the surgical pocket, providing a softer, more dynamic feel. Most commonly used today.

Textured implants — designed to anchor in place and reduce the risk of rotation (especially important for teardrop implants). Less commonly used for round implants today.

Choosing the right size

The right implant size depends on your chest width, existing breast tissue, skin elasticity and lifestyle. For transfeminine patients, a wider chest usually calls for a wider-base, higher-projection implant to create balanced feminine proportions, and the breast growth already achieved with hormone therapy is taken into account. Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico uses 3D imaging during consultation to simulate different sizes on your body — so you see the result before deciding.

International standards (CE / FDA)

Every implant placed by our surgeons meets the most demanding international regulatory standards. We use exclusively implants that carry the European CE mark and FDA approval (United States Food and Drug Administration) — the two strictest certifications worldwide.

Concretely, this means each implant has passed years of pre-clinical testing, long-term human studies and post-market surveillance. The brands we work with (Mentor, Motiva, Sebbin and equivalent) are the same ones used in top clinics in New York, Paris, London and Zurich.

You receive the serial number, lot number and manufacturer’s warranty card of your implants before leaving the hospital — fully traceable for life, with most brands offering a lifetime warranty against rupture and a 10-year cover against capsular contracture.

Transgender Breast Augmentation — Step by Step

Your Consultation

Free online or in-person consultation with one of our board-certified surgeons. We review your medical history, evaluate your morphology, discuss your goals and use 3D imaging to simulate different implant sizes and types. You receive a personalised treatment plan and transparent, all-inclusive pricing — with no obligation.

Before the Surgery

Pre-operative blood work and medical clearance are scheduled. Your feminizing hormone therapy is reviewed with the surgeon and anesthesiologist and managed around the surgery to keep the blood-clot risk as low as possible. You must stop smoking 4 weeks prior and avoid aspirin or anti-inflammatory medications for 10 days. Maintain a balanced diet and arrive in Mexico City 1 to 2 days before surgery. The Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico concierge handles airport transfer and check-in to the partner hotel.

The Day of Surgery

You arrive at the accredited private hospital fasting. The anesthesiologist reviews your file, and the surgeon marks the incision points. The procedure lasts 1.5 to 2.5 hours under general anesthesia. You spend one night in the hospital under medical supervision before returning to the partner hotel.

After the Surgery

A licensed M.D. visits you daily at the hotel for the first 5–7 days to monitor recovery, change bandages and answer any questions. You return to the clinic for a final post-op check before flying home. Remote follow-up continues for 3 months once you return — by phone, email and video call.

Recovery After Transgender Breast Augmentation

First 7 days

Mild to moderate discomfort, well controlled with prescribed pain medication. Surgical compression bra worn day and night. Daily M.D. home visits. Sleep on your back, slightly elevated. Most patients are walking and resuming light activity by day 3.

Weeks 2 to 4

Return to desk work after 7 to 10 days. Light walking and stretching. No lifting more than 5 kg. Compression bra continued. Most swelling resolves by week 3.

Weeks 4 to 6

Cardio (light running, cycling) is allowed. Compression bra usually transitioned to a sports bra. Implants begin to settle into their natural position. Scars are pink and improving.

Long-term care

Final result visible at 3 to 6 months. Annual check-up recommended. MRI or ultrasound every 5–7 years to monitor implant integrity (silicone). Implants do not need automatic replacement — they last 15 to 20+ years if no complication occurs.

Risks and Complications

General Surgical Risks

As with any surgical procedure, breast augmentation carries small risks: infection, bleeding, hematoma, asymmetry, changes in nipple sensation. Because feminizing hormone therapy (estrogen) can slightly raise the risk of blood clots, your regimen is reviewed and managed around the operation. These risks are rare and minimised by experienced surgeons operating in accredited facilities.

Capsular Contracture

The body naturally forms a thin capsule of scar tissue around any implant. In some cases, this capsule thickens and contracts, distorting the implant. Modern smooth implants placed via the dual-plane technique have very low rates of capsular contracture (under 5%). Mild cases are graded I-II (no treatment needed); severe cases (Baker III-IV) may require revision surgery.

Implant Rupture

Modern cohesive silicone implants are highly stable. Rupture rates are below 1% per year. If rupture occurs, the cohesive gel stays in place rather than spreading. Routine MRI/ultrasound every 5–7 years is recommended.

How Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico Minimises Risks

All surgeons at Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico are board-certified by CMCPER and/or ASPS, with 20-30 years of experience. Procedures are performed exclusively in accredited private hospitals and high-standard surgical centres in Mexico City. We use only premium FDA-approved or CE-marked implants from leading manufacturers. Our complication rate is significantly below the international average.

Capsule Fibrosis (Capsular Contracture)

What is Capsule Fibrosis?

Capsule fibrosis — also called capsular contracture — is a hardening of the connective tissue that naturally forms around any breast implant. After surgery, the body responds to the implant as a foreign body and encloses it in a thin capsule of scar tissue. This is a completely normal healing process and, in most cases, the capsule remains soft and unnoticeable.

In a small percentage of cases, however, this capsule thickens and contracts around the implant, altering the shape, firmness or position of the breast — and sometimes causing pain or visible deformation.

Modern surgical techniques and premium FDA-approved implants have significantly reduced the rate of capsule fibrosis. At Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico, current incidence is below 5% over 10 years, well below the international average.

The 4 Baker Grades

Capsule fibrosis is classified worldwide using the Baker scale, from Grade I (no symptoms) to Grade IV (visible deformity with pain).

Grade I — Normal state. The breast is soft and looks natural. Changes are neither visible nor palpable. No treatment required.

Grade II — Mild form. Externally no change is visible, but the breast feels minimally hardened. Monitoring only.

Grade III — The breast is clearly hardened and visibly deformed. The patient does not yet feel pain. Surgical revision is considered.

Grade IV — Pronounced fibrosis. Clearly visible and palpable changes accompanied by pain. Surgical revision is recommended (capsulectomy + implant exchange).

Causes & Risk Factors

The exact cause of capsule fibrosis is not fully understood, but several risk factors significantly increase the likelihood of developing it :

  • Smoking — disrupts circulation and healing. Should be avoided 4 weeks before and 4 weeks after surgery.
  • Sub-clinical bacterial contamination during surgery (biofilm).
  • Hematoma — bleeding or accumulation of blood in the surgical pocket.
  • Incorrect implant positioning in the pocket.
  • Radiation therapy after augmentation (e.g., for breast cancer).
  • Implant surface type — smooth implants placed in the dual-plane show the lowest rates.
  • Genetic predisposition or autoimmune conditions (less common).

Symptoms to Watch For

Most patients experience no symptoms at all. When capsule fibrosis develops, it usually does so gradually — over months or years. Contact your surgeon if you notice :

  • A feeling of tension or hardening in one or both breasts
  • Pain in the operated breast, especially when pressed
  • Visible deformation or change of breast shape
  • Implant shifting upward (high-riding) or twisting
  • New asymmetry between the two breasts
  • Wrinkling of the skin or implant rippling

Early detection allows for less invasive treatment. Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico patients receive lifetime remote follow-up and are encouraged to schedule an annual check-in.

Prevention — The Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico Protocol

At Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico, every breast augmentation follows a strict 14-point protocol designed to minimise the risk of capsule fibrosis :

  • Submuscular or dual-plane placement when anatomically suitable
  • Minimal Touch Technique with the Keller funnel — the implant is never touched by hand or skin
  • Triple-antibiotic pocket irrigation before implant insertion
  • Sterile surgical drape change just before implant placement
  • Premium FDA-approved or CE-marked implants from leading manufacturers
  • Meticulous hemostasis to prevent hematoma
  • No smoking 4 weeks pre- and post-op
  • Compression bra and post-op instructions tailored to each patient
  • Lifetime remote follow-up + recommended MRI/ultrasound every 5 to 7 years

Treatment Options

Treatment depends on the Baker grade :

Early stages (I–II) — no surgical treatment needed. Conservative measures (gentle breast massage, ultrasound therapy) and monitoring are sufficient.

Stage III — an endoscopic capsulotomy may be performed : small incisions are made in the capsule to release the tension and give the implant more space. Less invasive than full revision.

Stage IV (or recurrent contracture) — a full capsulectomy is recommended : the thickened capsule is surgically removed, the implant is replaced and the placement plane is changed when appropriate (e.g., from sub-glandular to dual-plane). Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico includes revision under its Surgical Guarantee when contracture occurs within the warranty period.

Recurrence rates after revision are around 10% — significantly reduced when modern technique is used and risk factors (e.g., smoking) are eliminated.

Cost of Transgender Breast Augmentation in Mexico

All-Inclusive Package — from $4,800 USD

Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico' breast augmentation all-inclusive package starts at $4,800 USD. This is a transparent, no-hidden-fees price that covers everything from your arrival in Mexico City to your departure — including premium FDA-approved or CE-marked implants up to 400 cc.

Patients who wish a larger volume than 400 cc may select a higher-volume implant for a small surcharge, transparently quoted during your consultation.

What's Included

Surgery, surgeons fees, anesthesiologist, hospital stay, premium implants, 7-night hotel stay, all transfers (airport / hotel / hospital), bilingual assistant, all medications, surgical compression bra, daily M.D. home visits and 3 months remote follow-up.

Why Mexico is More Affordable

Mexico City offers 50-70% savings compared to the US or Canada — without compromising quality. Lower facility and labour costs, combined with our high-volume expertise, allow us to maintain US/CA standards of safety at a fraction of the price. Most international patients save $8,000–$15,000 USD on breast augmentation.

FAQ about Transgender
Breast Augmentation

How is transgender breast augmentation performed?

Breast augmentation is performed under general anesthesia and typically takes 1.5 to 2.5 hours. The surgeon makes a discreet incision (inframammary, periareolar or transaxillary), creates a pocket either above or below the pectoral muscle, places the chosen implant, and closes with absorbable sutures. Most patients are discharged after one night.

Which breast implants does Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico use?

Modern cohesive silicone implants are softer and feel more natural, especially for slim patients with little breast tissue. More than 95% of breast implants worldwide are silicone today, and this is the standard at Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico.

Teardrop or round implants — what's the difference?

Round implants offer fullness in the upper pole and a more lifted look. Teardrop (anatomical) implants mimic the natural breast shape with more volume at the bottom. Round are more forgiving surgically; teardrop require precise placement to avoid rotation.

How much does transgender breast augmentation cost in Mexico City?

Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico' all-inclusive breast augmentation package starts at $4,800 USD and includes the surgery, all medical fees, certified hospital stay, 7-night hotel, transfers, bilingual assistance and full pre/post-op care. Surgery alone is $3,500 USD.

How is transgender breast augmentation different from cisgender breast augmentation?

The surgery itself is very similar, but the planning differs. Transfeminine patients often have a wider chest, a stronger pectoral muscle and a different nipple position, with little existing breast tissue. The surgeon selects implant size, shape and placement to create feminine projection and cleavage that suit your frame. Many patients stay on feminizing hormone therapy for 12 or more months first, so the breasts reach their natural baseline before surgery.

When can I return to work and exercise?

Most patients return to desk work after 7 to 10 days. Light cardio is allowed at 3 weeks; chest workouts and heavy lifting at 6 weeks. A surgical compression bra is worn day and night for the first 4-6 weeks.

How long do breast implants last?

Modern implants are designed to last 15 to 20+ years. They do not need automatic replacement at 10 years (this is an outdated myth). Replacement is only necessary if a complication occurs (capsular contracture, rupture) or if you wish to change size.

Will the scars be visible?

Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico surgeons place incisions in the most discreet locations — under the breast fold (inframammary), around the areola (periareolar) or in the armpit (transaxillary). Scars fade significantly over 12 months and are typically barely visible.

Which implant placement is best for transgender breast augmentation?

For most transfeminine patients, the dual plane placement: the muscle hides the upper edge of the implant while the lower pole fills out into a natural slope, minimising animation deformity and the "double bubble". It suits the thinner soft tissue, wider chest and stronger pectoral muscle common in transfeminine patients. Subglandular, subfascial and full submuscular placements are used in specific cases, decided by measurement at your consultation.

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