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Breast augmentation, also known as mammoplasty augmentation, is a procedure to enhance breast size. The procedure involves placing breast implants under breast tissue or chest muscles.

Breast augmentation may be an option for some women to feel more confident. Some view it as a part of building their breasts for Boob job Turkey different conditions.

Speak to a surgeon when you're considering a breast enhancement. You should be aware of the process involved in the surgery, including potential risks, complications and the follow-up treatment.

The reason it's done
Breast augmentation might help you:

If you believe your breasts are too small or are smaller than what you need improve your appearance. This will affect the way you dress and the bra you choose to wear to correct the imbalance.
It is possible to adjust for a decrease in breast size after pregnancy or weight loss significant
Redress uneven breasts after the breast surgery, in addition to other conditions.
Improve your self-confidence
Talk to your surgeon about your objectives so they can give you an accurate idea of what breast augmentation could achieve.

Risks
The procedure of breast augmentation can pose several potential risks.

Scar tissue that alters the shape of the breast implant (capsular contracture)
The breast pain
Infection
Changes in the sensation of the breast and the nipple
Implant position changes
Implant leakage or rupture
In order to correct these issues, you may need additional procedures, which could mean having to take out or repair the implants.

What you can anticipate
The procedure can be done at a hospital outpatient or at a surgical center. It is likely that you will go home within the same day. The procedure is not usually requiring an overnight stay in a hospital.

Breast augmentation may be done with local anesthesia. This means you're awake, but your breasts are being numb. The procedure can be performed with general anesthesia. This means that you're sleeping during the procedure. Your plastic surgeon will discuss different anesthesia options together with you.

During the process
To insert the breast implant, your plastic surgeon will cut a single cut (incision) in one of the following three locations:

The crease below the breasts (inframammary).
Under your arm (axillary)
Around your nipple (periareolar)
After making an incision, the surgeon will cut off the breast tissue from the connective tissue. This creates a pocket either between or just in front of the outermost muscle of your chest wall (pectoral muscle). The surgeon will insert the implant inside this pocket, and then place it in the middle of the neck nipple.

Saline implants are inserted empty, then filled with sterile salt once they're in position. Silicone implants are filled with silicone gel.

When the implant is in place when the implant is in place, the surgeon will close the wound -- usually with stitches (sutures) -and wrap it in the adhesive of skin and surgical tape.

After the procedure
Soreness and swelling are likely for a few weeks following surgery. It is also possible to have some bruising. Scarring is likely to fade with time, but not totally.

As you heal you may want to wear a compression bandage , or sports bra to help support and better positioning of the breast implants. Your doctor may prescribe pain medication as well.

Follow your surgeon's instructions about returning to regular routine. If you don't have an activity that requires physical exertion and you're not a professional, you could be able back to work in two weeks. At least for two weeks, be cautious about activities that increase your heart rate or blood pressure. While you're healing, remember that your breasts will be vulnerable to physical contact and Boob job Turkey jarring movements.

If the surgeon used sutures that didn't absorb on their own or put drainage tubes in the breasts, you'll have to make an appointment to remove them.

A bacterial infection can indicate a serious health issue. Contact your surgeon right away. If you notice chest discomfort or breath shortness, consult your surgeon immediately.