Breast Augmentation

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Breast augmentation, also known as mammoplasty for augmentation, is an procedure for enhancing the size of breasts. It involves placing breast implants under breast tissue, or chest muscles.

For certain women, breast augmentation is a means to feel more confident. Some women believe it's a part of reconstructing the breast to treat different conditions.

If you're thinking about breast augmentation discuss it with an expert in plastic surgery. It is important to know the risks and how you'll be treated.

What's the reason for it?
The procedure of breast augmentation can be a viable option for Boob job Turkey you.

Make your appearance more attractive if you think your breasts look small or that one is bigger than the other, and this can affect your dress style or the kind of bra that is needed to assist in achieving symmetry.
You can adjust for a decrease in breast size following pregnancy or weight loss significant
In other cases, correct uneven breasts following breast surgery
Enhance your self-confidence
Talk to your surgeon about your goals to give you an idea of what breast augmentation could do.

There are always risks
Breast augmentation is associated with a variety of potential risks.

Capsular contracture refers to a scar tissue which distorts breast implants' shape (capsular contraction).
Breast pain
Infection
Sensational changes in the breast and the nipple
Implant position changes
Implant rupture or leakage
Correcting these complications might require additional surgery, or take out or repair the implants.

What can you expect?
Breast augmentation is possible in a surgical facility or hospital outpatient facilities. You'll probably go home within the same day. There is a very low chance that you'll need to remain in hospital during the procedure.

The procedure of breast augmentation can be done under local anesthesia. This means you are awake while your breasts are numb. Breast augmentation can be done with general anesthesia. This means that you're sleeping during the procedure. You'll be able discuss the different options for anesthesia offered by your plastic surgeon.

During the process
To insert the breast implant the surgeon who will insert it will make a cut (incision) in one of three locations:

The fold under the breast (inframammary)
Under your arm (axillary)
Around your Nipple (periareolar)
After making an incision the surgeon will cut your breast tissue from the connective tissue and muscles that line your chest. The pocket will be created ahead or behind the muscle at the outside of the chest wall (pectoral muscle). The surgeon will put the implant within this pocket and place it on your nipple.

After being implanted, saline implants can be filled with sodium water that is sterile. Implants made of silicone are filled prior to being filled with silicone gel.

Once the implant is in position, the surgeon will close the wound -- usually with stitches (sutures) -- and bandage it with skin adhesive and surgical tape.

Following the procedure
After surgery, swelling and soreness can be common. The possibility of bruises is also a possibility. Expect your scars to fade over time but not disappear completely.

It could be helpful to wear the sports bra or compression bandage while healing. This will give you additional support and positioning of the breast implants. You might also be prescribed pain medication by your surgeon.

Follow the advice of your surgeon on returning to your normal routine. If you don't have a physically demanding Boob job Turkey, you might be able back to work in two weeks. Avoid strenuous activities or anything that can elevate your blood pressure -- for at about two weeks. As your breasts heal be aware that they will be vulnerable to physical contact or sudden movements.

If your surgeon placed sutures that won't absorb by themselves, or placed drainage tubes on your breasts, you'll require another appointment to remove the sutures.

If you experience warmth and redness in your breast or you experience a fever, you might be suffering from an infection. Make contact with your doctor immediately. If you feel chest pain or shortness of breath, consult your surgeon immediately.