Savannah women are increasingly drawn to the “ballerina breast implant” look because it prioritizes balance, movement, and subtle enhancement rather than a more dramatic appearance. It’s not a specific implant type. Instead, this type of breast augmentation describes a natural-looking aesthetic with a softer upper slope, gentle projection, and implants that move naturally with the body. The result is a beautifully subtle enhancement.
Why the Ballerina Look Has Taken Hold
Aesthetic preferences in breast augmentation have shifted noticeably over the past several years. Many women today are moving away from high-profile, visibly augmented results in favor of something more understated. The ballerina aesthetic captures that shift: proportionate, graceful, and naturally elegant.
What Defines the Ballerina Aesthetic
The table below shows how this aesthetic compares to more pronounced enhancement styles across a few key outcome areas:

Whether you’re drawn to one aesthetic or somewhere in between, the right result is the one that feels most like you.
How I Approach the Ballerina Look
In my practice, achieving this aesthetic starts with choosing an implant that behaves the way natural tissue does. That’s a big part of why I’ve become such an advocate for Motiva® implants and why I’m currently the only board-certified plastic surgeon in the Savannah and Bluffton areas offering them.
The Motiva SmoothSilk® Ergonomix® implant in particular is engineered to adapt to your body’s position, creating a rounded contour when you’re lying down and a soft, natural slope when you’re upright. That responsiveness is central to the ballerina result.
Of course, the implant is just one part of the picture. Placement, profile, and your anatomy’s interaction with the implant all play a role. During your consultation, we’ll take the time to walk through what’s right for your body and your goals; it’s not a one-size-fits-all recommendation.
Schedule Your Consultation
If you’re interested in exploring your breast implant options, I invite you to call our office today at (912) 503-2738 or request a consultation using the online form.

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