Medspa Clinic Talking About Breast Augmentation Surgery
A breast augmentation (www.bestbreastsurgeryindia.com)is
done to create a fuller and more voluptuous appearance in the breasts. There
are a variety of ways it is performed, the most common using silicone implants,
or using the patient’s own fat known as fat grafting.
Why Do Women Get Breast Augmentation?
Having fuller
more voluptuous breasts is important part of feeling feminine and more
confident for women. The breasts give the female body more proportion, curves
and shape, which makes many women feel more confident. There are a variety of
factors that make women unhappy with their breasts. Such factors include the
effects of aging, gravity which leads to sagging, post pregnancy changes and
natural asymmetry. A breast augmentation helps women improve the overall appearance
of the breasts and cleavage. This results in an improved self-esteem and
confidence.
Are you the right candidate?
To determine if
you are ready for a breast augmentation surgery, discuss the following
information during consultation with your plastic surgeon
• Prior or
current health problems you may have. This includes any previous surgeries you
may have had
• Health
problems within the family such as diabetes or heart disease
• A list of
allergies and current medications, including vitamins and other supplements you
take on a daily basis. This is very important as you may be asked to change
dosage, or temporarily stop taking specific medications before surgery.
During the
initial consultation, your plastic surgeon will also discuss your health
history, medications, and any possible risk factors. He will discuss the
surgery options available to you, how the surgery is performed, recovery and
possible risks. In addition, he will discuss your options in terms of implant
types, sizes, and shapes; along with the different incision and placement
options for the implants.
Choosing the Ideal Size for Your Frame
The size of your
implants is the first decision you will make. It is important to select an
implant size that is proportionate to your body frame and size. The plastic
surgeon will guide you through this phase during your consultation. There are
many benefits in terms of being conservative when choosing the size of the
implants. When implants are disproportionately larger than your body frame,
there are associated risks such as visible rippling of the skin due to
expansion, numbness, sagging over time and most importantly capsular
contracture (when the pocket around the implant narrows causing the implant to
be squeezed).
What incisions are made during the surgery?
There are three
different types of incisions that can be performed when getting a breast
augmentation surgery. These incisions are Inframammary (incision below the
breast), Trans axillary (through the armpit), and Peri-Areolar (along the lower
edge of the Areola). Your plastic surgeon will go over the different options
available to you during your consultation, showing you the benefits of each
option and explaining exactly how they are performed, including the associated
recovery time for each.
Inframammary
An Inframammary
incision is the most common incision when getting a breast augmentation
surgery, especially when selecting silicone implants.
Peri-Areolar
A Peri-Areolar
incision is done around the bottom edge of the areola and is typically four to
five centimetres in length. This incision is very discreet after it is healed.
Often times it is impossible to notice as it goes along the natural edge of the
areola. The benefit to a Peri-Areolar incision is it not only allows good
access to the pocket where the implant is placed, but it is also far from the
implant, which reduces any risks of complications occurring if the incision
were to get infected.
Transaxillary
A Trans axillary
incision is the least visible of the different incision options, as it is made
in the armpit. This ensures there are no scars anywhere near the breasts.
Another benefit to Trans axillary incisions, is that they are able to heal
extremely fast as the incision is much smaller than the other incision options.
This breast augmentation procedure is performed using an endoscope during the
surgery, which allows to see the implant inside the pocket.
Where exactly is the implant placed?
There are two
choices when it comes to the placement of the breast implants you select. They
are sub glandular (above the muscle) or sub muscular (below the muscle). The
benefits of each of the different placement options will be discussed with you
at your consultation with the plastic surgeon.
Subglandular
Sub glandular
placement is when the implant is placed above the muscle. During this
placement, the implants are placed below the natural breast tissue and the
surgery is usually quicker with less recovery time required. One of the
benefits of sub glandular placement is that if future surgery may be required
due to rupture or leakage, it allows for easier access to the implant. However,
sub glandular placement does also have its downsides, such as an increased risk
of capsular contracture, difficulty with mammography’s and the implant is
easier felt through the skin.
Submuscular
Sub muscular
placement is when the breast implant is put under the pectoral muscle. The
benefit with sub muscular placement is that the final result of the breast
augmentation will look and feel more natural. Any breast imaging will be easier
including mammography’s, because it is easier to differentiate the implant from
real breast tissue. The downfall to sub muscular placement is in regards to
recovery time, as it takes longer for the muscle to heal. Lastly, if needing to
repair the implant it is more difficult to get to, which makes the surgery more
difficult as well.
Immediately After Surgery
Breast
augmentation is an outpatient surgery procedure, so you will go home the same
day the surgery is performed. In order to help reduce swelling of the breasts,
a compression dressing will be put over your chest after the surgery.
This will keep
the breasts in place, reduce swelling, and help prevent bruising. After the
breast augmentation is done, you will notice an improvement in the size and
shape of your breasts right away. In the beginning your breasts will be much
larger than the implant size you selected due to swelling and bruising. The
swelling will however go down significantly during the following two weeks
after surgery. You should also expect to feel some pain and discomfort after
surgery. However, with the help of oral pain medications that are prescribed to
you, any pain should be easily tolerable. For the first few days after surgery,
you should rest as much as possible to help aid the body during the healing
process.
What are the risks after Breast Augmentation?
Although breast
augmentation is one of the most common cosmetic procedures performed, it is
still considered a major surgery and must be treated like one. Despite its
successful record of safety, risks do exist.
Breast
augmentation risks include:
• Infection
• Capsular
Contracture
• Excess
scarring
• Changes to
nipple sensitivity
• Reaction to
anesthesia or medication
• Breast
hardening
• Implant
leakage or rupture
• Asymmetry
• Bruising or
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