Breast Augmentation

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

For some women, breast enhancement can help them feel more confident. Others see it as part of the process of reshaping their breasts in various conditions.

Discuss with a surgeon if you're thinking about breast augmentation. You must be aware of the risks and how you'll be treated.

The reason it's done
A breast augmentation could help you:

Make your appearance more attractive if you believe your breasts are too small or one is larger than the other and this influences how you dress, or the type of bra required to help with the asymmetry
Make adjustments to reduce the breasts' size after pregnancy or significant weight loss
Correct uneven breasts after the breast surgery, in addition to other conditions.
Increase confidence in yourself
Discuss with your surgeon your goals to give you a realistic idea of what breast augmentation can achieve.

Risks
The procedure of breast augmentation can pose a variety of risks.

Scar tissue that alters the shape of the implant for the breast (capsular contracture)
The pain in the breast
Infection
Changes in nipple and breast sensation
Implant position changes
Implant rupture or leakage
Correcting these complications might require more surgery, to either take out or replace the implants.

What can you expect?
Breast Enlargement Turkey augmentation is possible at a surgery center or a hospital-based outpatient facility. The majority of the time, you'll be allowed to return home the very same day. The procedure rarely requires an inpatient stay.

Sometimes, breast augmentation can be performed with local anesthesia- you're awake and your breasts are numbed. Often, though the procedure of breast augmentation occurs during general anesthesia, in which you are asleep during the surgery. Your plastic surgeon will go over the various anesthesia options together with you.

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

The fold that is below your breasts (inframammary).
Under your arm (axillary)
Around your nipple (periareolar)
After making an incision, the surgeon will separate the breast tissue from connective tissue and muscles of your chest. This creates a pocket between or Breast Enlargement Turkey just in front of the outermost muscle of your chest wall (pectoral muscle). The surgeon will place the implant in this pocket, then position it behind your nose.

After being placed after being inserted, saline implants may be filled with sterile sodium water. Silicone implants are pre-filled with silicone gel.

After the implant is placed and the surgeon has closed the implant using stitches (sutures) after which they bandage the area with an adhesive for the skin and surgical tape.

Following the procedure
Following surgery, soreness and swelling can be common. There is a possibility of bruising, too. Expect scars to fade over time , but will not disappear completely.

It might be helpful to wear a sports bra or compression bandage while healing. This will allow for extra support and a better position for your breast implants. Your doctor may prescribe pain medication as well.

Follow the advice of your surgeon on returning to normal activities. If you don't have an physically demanding job, you might be able back to work in some weeks. At least for two weeks avoid strenuous activities that can increase your heart rate or blood pressure. As your breasts heal, keep in mind that they will be sensitive to any physical contact or sudden movements.

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

If you experience warmth and swelling in your breasts or you experience a fever, you might have an infection. Get in touch with your surgeon as soon as you notice. If you are experiencing chest discomfort or breath shortness, consult your surgeon immediately.