Breast Augmentation

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Breast augmentation, also known as mammoplasty with augmentation, is a procedure that increases the size of breasts. It involves placing breast implants underneath tissues of the breast or chest muscles.

For certain women, breast augmentation can help them feel more confident. For others, it's part of repairing the breasts for various ailments.

If you're thinking about breast augmentation consider consulting a plastic surgeon. It is important to know the risks and the way you will be treated.

What's the reason for it?
Breast augmentation may be an choice for you.

If you think your breasts are too small or larger than they should be look, then you should consider enhancing your appearance. It can affect how you dress and what bra you wear to fix the asymmetry.
You can make adjustments to a reduction in breast size after pregnancy or weight loss that is significant
Correct uneven breasts after breast surgery to treat other conditions
Increase your self-confidence
Discuss with your surgeon your expectations so that they can give you an idea of what breast enhancement can accomplish.

There are also risks
Breast augmentation in Turkey augmentation is associated with various risks.

Scar tissue that distorts shape of the breast implant (capsular contracture)
Breast pain
Infection
Sensational changes in breast and nipple
Implant position changes
Implant leakage or rupture
To correct these problems, it may be necessary to undergo additional procedures, which could mean having to take out or repair the implants.

What can you expect
The procedure of breast augmentation can be performed in an outpatient clinic at a hospital or in a surgical facility. Most likely, you'll be allowed to return home the same day. It's rare that you will need to be hospitalized for the procedure.

In some instances, breast augmentation is performed with local anesthesiawhen you're awake and your breasts are covered in. The majority of the time, breast augmentation is done during general anesthesia, in which you're asleep for the surgery. You'll be able to discuss the different options for anesthesia offered by the plastic surgeon.

During the procedure
To place the breast implant Your plastic surgeon will make a cut (incision) in one of three places:

The fold under the breast (inframammary)
Under your arm (axillary)
Around your the nipple (periareolar)
After cutting an incision, your surgeon will then cut away your breast tissue and connective tissue. The pocket will be created behind or directly in front of the muscle that is the outermost part of the chest wall (pectoral muscle). The surgeon will place the implant into this pocket, and then place it in the middle of the nose.

After being placed the saline implant can be filled with sterile sodium water. Silicone gel is filled into silicone implants.

When the implant has been put in position when the implant is in place, the surgeon will close the incision -- typically using stitches (sutures) -and bandage it using skin adhesive and surgical tape.

After the procedure
It is likely that swelling and soreness will persist to persist for several weeks following surgery. There is a possibility of bruising, too. Expect marks to fade over time but not disappear completely.

While you're healing it could be helpful to wear an elastic bandage or sports bra for additional support and positioning of the breast implants. You may also be given pain medication by your doctor.

Follow the guidelines of your doctor to return to your regular routine. You may be able to return to work in a few weeks , if you do not hold a position that is physically demanding. For at least two weeks stay away from strenuous activities that could increase your heart rate or blood pressure. As you heal, keep in mind that your breasts are vulnerable to physical contact, or jarring movements.

You will need to see an expert if your surgeon has placed sutures that aren't able to absorb or put drainage tubes close to your breasts.

If you experience warmth and redness in your breast or you experience an infection, you could have an infection. Get in touch with your surgeon right away. If you are experiencing chest pain or shortness of breath, consult your surgeon immediately.