Breast Augmentation

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Breast augmentation, also referred to as augmentation mammoplasty, is a procedure that increases the size of breasts. This is done by placing breast implants under breast tissue, or the chest muscles.

Breast augmentation could be an option for women to feel more confident. Some view it as a part of building their breasts for various conditions.

If you're thinking about breast augmentation, Breast Enlargement Turkey talk to an expert in plastic surgery. You should be aware of the procedure, its the potential risks, complications, and follow-up care.

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Breast augmentation may be a viable choice for you.

If you think your breasts are too small or are smaller than what you need improve your appearance. This could affect how you dress and the bra you wear to correct the asymmetry.
It is possible to adjust for a decrease in breast size following pregnancy or significant weight loss
If you have other issues to correct breasts that are uneven following breast surgery.
Improve your self-confidence
Speak with your surgeon about your objectives so they can give you an idea of what breast augmentation can accomplish.

There are always risks
Breast augmentation is associated with a number of risks for women, such as:

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

What you can get
You can have breast augmentation done in a hospital outpatient or at a surgical center. In most cases, you'll able to go home that very same day. There is a very low chance that you will need to remain in hospital during the procedure.

Sometimes, breast augmentation can be performed with local anesthesia- you're awake and your breast area is numbed. The procedure can be performed under general anesthesia. This means you are asleep during the procedure. Your plastic surgeon will review the various anesthesia options together with you.

During the process
In order to insert the breast implant your plastic surgeon will cut a single cut (incision) in one of the following three locations:

The crease under the breast (inframammary)
Under your arm (axillary)
Around your finger (periareolar)
After cutting an incision your surgeon will then cut away the breast tissue from the connective tissue. This will create a pocket behind or in front of the outermost muscle in the chest wall (pectoral muscles). The surgeon will then insert the implant into the pocket, and then place it in the middle of the nipple.

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

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

Following the procedure
It is likely that swelling and soreness will persist for a few weeks after surgery. There is a possibility of bruising, too. The scarring will diminish over time, but it will not disappear completely.

It might be helpful to wear a sports bra or compression bandage during your healing. This will provide an additional level of support and support for the breast implants. Your doctor may prescribe painkillers as well.

Follow the directions from your doctor for returning to normal routine. If you don't have a physically demanding job, you might be able to return to work within a few weeks. Avoid any strenuous exercise which could elevate your blood pressure for at 2 weeks at a minimum. As your breasts heal make sure you remember that they will be susceptible to physical contact or movements that cause a jarring.

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

If you notice warmth and the appearance of redness in your breasts, or you are suffering from fever, you could have an infection. Make contact with your surgeon as soon as you notice. Additionally, you should contact your surgeon if you have shortness of breath or chest discomfort.