Breast Augmentation
Breast augmentation, also referred to as mammoplasty for augmentation, is an procedure that increases the size of breasts. This involves the placement of implants for breasts under the breast tissues, or the chest muscles.
For some women, breast augmentation is a way to feel more confident. Some women believe it's a part of repairing the breasts for various ailments.
If you're considering breast augmentation discuss it with a plastic surgeon. Be sure to know the process involved in the surgery, including potential risks, potential complications, as well as following-up care.
It's possible because it is.
The breast augmentation procedure could be a viable alternative for you
If you feel your breasts aren't big enough or bigger than you would like them to be make them appear, you can improve your appearance. This will affect the way you dress and the bra you wear to correct the imbalance.
You can adjust for a decrease in breast size post-pregnancy or weight loss significant
Correct uneven breasts after the breast surgery, in addition to other conditions.
Build confidence in yourself
Speak to your surgeon about your goals so they can provide you with a realistic understanding of what breast augmentation can achieve.
Risks
Breast augmentation can be a risk for many reasons that include:
Scar tissue that distorts the shape of the breast implant (capsular contracture)
The pain in the breast
Infection
Sensational changes in the breast and nipple
Implant position changes
Implant leakage or rupture
These complications of breast implants may require additional surgery to repair or replace the implants.
What you can anticipate
The procedure can be done in a hospital outpatient or at a surgical center. It is likely that you'll be allowed to return home the same day. The procedure rarely requires a hospital stay.
Sometimes, breast augmentation is performed during local anesthesiawhen you're awake and your breast area is covered in. Breast augmentation can be done under general anesthesia. This means that you are asleep during the procedure. Your plastic surgeon will review various options of anesthesia together with you.
During the process
Your plastic surgeon will make one cut (incision) to place the implant for your breast.
The crease below the breast (inframammary)
Under your arm (axillary)
Around your finger (periareolar)
After making an incision, your surgeon will seperate your breast tissue and connective tissue. This creates pockets behind or front the outermost muscle on the chest wall (pectoral muscles). The surgeon will then place the implant into the pocket, and then place it behind your nipple.
After being placed in the body, saline implants are filled with sodium water that is sterile. Silicone gel is then pre-filled into silicone implants.
After the implant is placed after surgery, the surgeon will seal it with stitches (sutures) followed by wrap the area in the skin adhesive and surgical tape.
After the procedure
Following surgery, Breast augmentation Turkey soreness and swelling are normal. There is a possibility of bruising, too. Expect scars to fade over time but not disappear completely.
It might be helpful to wear an athletic bra or compression bandage as you heal. This will provide more support and better positioning of the breast implants. It is also possible to be prescribed pain medication by your surgeon.
Follow the directions from your doctor for returning to your regular activities. If you don't hold a physically demanding job then you may be able to return to work within some weeks. Avoid any strenuous exercise -- anything that could increase your pulse or blood pressure for at 2 weeks at a minimum. While your breasts are healing, keep in mind that they are vulnerable to physical contact or jarring movements.
You'll have to visit a specialist if your surgeon placed sutures that won't absorb or place drainage tubes around your breasts.
An infection could be a sign of serious problem. Make an appointment with your doctor as quickly as possible. Additionally, you should contact your surgeon in case you experience chest discomfort.