Breast Augmentation

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Breast augmentation, sometimes referred to mammoplasty with augmentation, is a procedure to enhance breast size. The procedure involves placing breast implants in the breast tissue or chest muscles.

Breast augmentation may be an option for women to feel more confident. Others see it as part of building their breasts for various conditions.

Consult a surgeon if you're thinking about breast augmentation. You should be aware of the potential risks and how you will be treated.

Why it's done
A breast augmentation could help you:

If you feel your breasts are too small or bigger than you would like them to be improve your appearance. This could affect how you dress and the bra you wear to correct the asymmetry.
You can adjust for a decrease in the size of your breasts following the birth or weight loss.
In other cases, correct uneven breasts following breast surgery.
Build confidence in yourself
Discuss your goals with your plastic surgeon so you are able to be honest about the possibilities of breast augmentation could do for Breast Enlargement in Turkey you.

Risks
Breast augmentation is associated with a number of risks for women, such as:

Capsular contracture is a scar tissue that distorts breast implants' form (capsular contraction).
Breast pain
Infection
Changes in nipple and breast sensation
Implant position changes
Implant leakage or rupture
The complications could require additional surgery to repair or replace implants.

What can you expect?
The procedure of breast augmentation can be performed at a surgical center or a hospital-based outpatient facilities. The procedure is usually completed the next day. There is a very low chance that you'll have to remain in hospital during the procedure.

Sometimes, breast augmentation can be performed under local anesthesiain which you're awake, and your Breast augmentation Turkey area is reduced. The procedure can be performed with general anesthesia. This means you're sleeping during the procedure. Your plastic surgeon will review various options of anesthesia with you.

During the procedure
For the implant to be placed in the breast your plastic surgeon will make a cut (incision) in one of the following three locations:

The crease below the breast (inframammary)
Under your arm (axillary)
Around your finger (periareolar)
After cutting an incision the surgeon will cut off your breast tissue and connective tissue. This will create a pocket ahead or behind the outermost muscle of the chest wall (pectoral muscle). The surgeon will put the implant into this pocket and place the implant behind your nipple.

Saline implants are placed empty and then filled with sterile saltwater once they're placed. Silicone gel is pre-filled in silicone implants.

Once the implant is in its place after which the surgeon closes the incision -- typically by using stitches (sutures) -and wrap it in skin adhesive and surgical tape.

After the procedure
Following surgery, soreness and swelling are normal. Bruising is possible, too. You can expect scarring to be less noticeable over time, but not completely.

It might be helpful to wear the sports bra or compression bandage during your healing. This will allow for Breast implants in Turkey an additional level of support and support for your breast implants. Your surgeon might prescribe pain medication , too.

Follow your surgeon's instructions about returning to normal routine. If you don't hold an occupation that is physically demanding, you might be able be back at work in some weeks. Avoid vigorous activities which could increase your pulse or blood pressure for at 2 weeks at a minimum. While you're healing, remember that your breasts are vulnerable to physical contact or sharp movements.

If the surgeon made sutures that didn't absorb on their own , or placed drainage tubes on your breasts, then you'll need a follow-up appointment for removal.

A bacterial infection can be a sign of a serious health issue. Consult your doctor as soon as you are able. If you notice chest pain or shortness of breath contact your surgeon as soon as you notice any discomfort.