Breast surgery is never just about appearance, it's about healing, balance, and confidence. For some, it's recovery after an illness. For others, it's about correcting a difference, or simply following a personal desire for change.
Whatever your story may be, it matters. Luna is here to guide you through the world of breast surgery with clear, gentle, and trustworthy information, so you can explore your options at your own pace and bring the right questions to your surgeon.
Breast surgery is not one single story, it is thousands of them. For some, it is part of recovery after breast cancer or another illness. For others, it is a way to correct a difference between the breasts, or to restore shape after pregnancy or weight loss.
And for many, it is simply a personal wish: the desire to feel more at ease, more confident, more "yourself." Whatever your reason may be, it deserves to be heard and respected. This space is designed to give you clear, practical and honest information about the possibilities, so you can explore them at your own pace and later discuss them with your surgeon.
On this site, you can dive into comprehensive information about breast surgery options and what to expect at every step of your journey.
The most common breast procedures, explained step by step
The different kinds of implants and how they are used
Alternatives such as fat transfer with your own tissue
What to expect before and after surgery
Safety, recovery, and answers to everyday questions
Think of it as your starting point: a place where you can prepare, feel reassured, and collect the right questions to bring to your consultation.
Every woman's journey is unique. Whether this decision feels urgent or still far away, there is no right or wrong time to seek information. What matters most is that you feel informed, supported, and empowered in whatever choice you make.
Maybe you are wondering what happens during the procedure. Maybe you want to know which type of implant feels most natural. Or perhaps you are concerned about recovery, breastfeeding, or going through surgery while also receiving another treatment.
These questions are normal. They are the healthy reflex of someone who cares about her body and her health. On this site, you will find answers to many of them – and for anything more personal, your surgeon will always be your best guide.
You can also take a look at our FAQ section for the most frequent questions, or reach out to us directly if something is still unclear.