Breast Augmentation Information
Breast
augmentation surgery starts with an incision. The surgeon
will make the incision either in the crease under the breast,
under the armpit, or around the areola. Once the incision
is made, the skin will be lifted away from the breast tissue.
An implant will then be placed in the pocket that is created
by the lifting of the skin. Once the implant is in place,
the surgeon will close the incision with sutures.
When the implants are placed in the breast, they are put
in one of two places, either directly under the breast tissue
or under the chest muscle. The decision of where to put the
implant is based on the anatomy of the breasts, susceptibility
to pain, exercise activities and interference with mammograms.
Those patients who participate in contact sports are more
likely to have the implant placed under the chest muscle in
order to allow for extra protection.
Will It Hurt?
Augmentation Mammoplasty can be painful because the procedure
stretches the tissue of the breasts. It is most painful in
those women who have never had children and in those women
who have the implant placed underneath the chest muscle. The
pain will be the most severe within the first two days after
the surgery and it will lessen with each day that passes.
Most women will feel tired, stiff and sore after the surgery
but pain medication as well as rest and relaxation can help
with this.
Are There Any Risks?
There are two common risks associated with breast augmentation,
the first is infection. Some women react to the silicone implants.
If this occurs, the implant will be removed and the patient
will be placed on antibiotics. The second risk is implant
rupture, deflation or leakage. There are several different
types of implants, but the one used by nearly all breast augmentation
procedures are saline breast implants. These are made of a
silicone rubber sack that is filled with saline solution.
These implants are safest to use because if the implants leak
or burst the saline will be harmlessly absorbed into the body.
There are other minor risks associated with this procedure
so it is important to discuss all possible outcomes with your
surgeon before the procedure is performed.
What Will My Results Be?
Your breasts will be wrapped for several days in order to
support and protect their shape. Tubes may also be inserted
for the first few days to drain all excess fluid. Patients
should limit their movement for the first 3 to 5 days. Extending
the arms above the armpit could cause tears in the healing
breast and chest tissue, which will slow the healing process.
Patients who avoid stretching and unnecessary physical exertion
for the first few weeks will heal faster.
The gauze wrap will be removed about 5 days after the procedure
but a supportive bra may be worn in order for the breasts
to keep their shape. Sutures will come out anywhere from 7
to 10 days after the surgery. Swelling may continue even after
the stitches come out, but it will subside within the first
month. Swelling may not completely subside for several months.
The scars will remain pink for several weeks but then they
will start to fade. It could take many months for the scars
to fade to white and only then will you see your full results.
After several months patients will finally be able to see
their long term results. Patients find themselves happy with
their results whether it b increased breast size or balanced
body proportions. This procedure can greatly increase self
esteem and cause women to life happier lives.
Costs?
Breast Augmentation can cost anywhere from $3,000 to
$6,000 depending on the area in which you live and the doctor
that performs the procedure. The results of this surgery only
last for the life of the implant. If the implant deflates,
leaks, or bursts it will have to be removed and then re-inserted
at a later date so this could cost extra. This procedure can
be difficult to endure for some, but the results can provide
women with evenly proportioned bodies and happier lives.
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