Breast Augmentation

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Breast augmentation, also referred to as mammoplasty for augmentation, is an procedure for enhancing the size of breasts. The procedure involves placing breast implants underneath breast tissue or chest muscles.

For some women, augmentation of their breasts is a way to feel more confident. Others view it as part of rebuilding their breasts for different circumstances.

If you're considering breast augmentation consider consulting a plastic surgeon. You must be aware of the risks involved and how you'll be treated.

It's possible, because it is.
The breast augmentation can help:

Improve your appearance if feel your breasts aren't big enough or one is larger than the other. This influences how you dress, or the type of bra required to help with the symmetry
You can adjust for a decrease in breast size after pregnancy or weight loss significant
Make sure your breasts are in the correct shape after breast surgery for other conditions
Increase your self-confidence
Speak with your surgeon about your expectations so that they can give you an accurate idea of what breast augmentation can do.

There are risks
Breast augmentation is associated with a number of risks such as:

Capsular Contracture is a damaged tissue which distorts breast implants' shape (capsular contraction).
Pain in the breast
Infection
Changes in nipple and breast sensation
Implant position changes
Implant rupture or leakage
The complications could require additional surgery to correct or replace the implants.

What can you get
Breast augmentation can take place in a surgical center or in a hospital outpatient clinic. It is likely that you will go home the same day. There is a very low chance that you'll need stay in hospital for the procedure.

Breast augmentation is sometimes performed with local anesthesia. This means that you're awake and your breasts are massaged. The procedure can be performed with general anesthesia. This means that you're asleep during the procedure. You'll be able to discuss the different anesthesia options offered by your plastic surgeon.

During the procedure
In order to insert the breast implant the surgeon who will insert it will cut a single cut (incision) in one of three places:

The crease below your breasts (inframammary).
Under your arm (axillary)
Your nupple (periareolar).
After making an incision your surgeon will then cut away the Breast augmentation Turkey tissue from the connective tissue. This will create a pocket between or just in front of the outermost muscle of the chest wall (pectoral muscle). The surgeon will place the implant inside this pocket, then position it behind your nipple.

After being implanted, saline implants can be filled with sterile sodium. Silicone gel is filled into silicone implants.

When the implant is in place after which the surgeon closes the incision with stitches (sutures) -and bandage it using the adhesive of skin as well as surgical tape.

After the procedure
The swelling and soreness will likely last for a few weeks after surgery. There is also the possibility to have some bruises. Expect your scars to fade over time but not disappear completely.

It might be helpful to wear an athletic bra or compression bandage while healing. This will give you extra support and a better position for your breast implants. Your surgeon might prescribe pain medication , too.

Follow the advice of your doctor to return to normal routine. If you don't hold an occupation that is physically demanding and you're not a professional, you could be able return to work in several weeks. For at least two weeks, avoid strenuous activities that can cause a rise in your pulse or blood pressure. While your breasts are healing, keep in mind that they'll be vulnerable to physical contact or sudden movements.

You will need to see an expert if your surgeon placed sutures that won't absorb or place drainage tubes close to your breasts.

A bacterial infection can be a sign of a serious illness. Get in touch with your surgeon as soon as is possible. Also, inform your doctor in case you experience breathing problems or chest pain.