Breast enlargement surgery (not routinely commissioned)
For the treatment of
Abnormal/absent breast development
Commissioning position
This intervention is not routinely commissioned and therefore should not be offered to patients. Application for funding approval can be made, using the IFR process, by the clinician recommending the intervention, if their assessment is that there are exceptional reasons why their patient could benefit from it.
This policy does not cover the following where separate guidance is available:
- Gender reassignment surgery
- Surgery for breast cancer
Summary of rationale
Breast augmentation should not be carried out for “small” but normal breasts or for breast tissue involution (including postpartum changes).
Breast implants may be associated with significant morbidity and the need for secondary or revisional surgery (such as implant replacement) is common. In fact, it is estimated that one in three women will require further surgery within 10 years of their initial operation. It should be noted that not all patients demonstrate improvement in psychosocial outcome measures following breast augmentation.
Associated Pathways
Specialties
Places covered by
- East Riding
- Hull
- North East Lincolnshire
- North Lincolnshire
- North Yorkshire
- Vale of York