Breast Augmentation
Breast augmentation, also known as mammoplasty augmentation -- is a surgical procedure that increases the size of the breast. This involves the placing of Breast augmentation in Turkey implants under breast tissue, or chest muscles.
For some women, breast augmentation is a means to feel more confident. Others view it as part of building their breasts for various conditions.
If you're considering breast enhancement, talk to a plastic surgeon. It is important to know the potential risks and how you'll be treated.
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The procedure of breast augmentation can be an choice for you.
If you think your breasts aren't big enough or are smaller than what you need make them appear, you can improve your appearance. This could affect how you dress and what bra you wear to fix the asymmetry.
You can adjust for a decrease in the size of your breasts following the birth or weight loss.
Redress uneven breasts after surgery for breasts, or other issues.
Enhance your self-confidence
Discuss your goals with your plastic surgeon, so that you are realistic about what breast augmentation could do for you.
There are always risks
Breast augmentation poses various risks for women, such as:
Capsular contracture is a rubbed tissue which distorts breast implants' form (capsular contraction).
Pain in the breast
Infection
Changes in nipple and breast sensation
Implant position changes
Implant leakage or rupture
Correcting these complications might require more surgery, to either take out or repair the implants.
What can you expect?
You can have breast augmentation done at a hospital outpatient or in a surgery center. The procedure is usually completed the same day. The procedure usually doesn't require an inpatient stay.
In some instances, breast augmentation is done during local anesthesia -the patient is awake and the breast area is subdued. The procedure can be performed with general anesthesia. This means you're asleep during the procedure. The plastic surgeon will go over various options of anesthesia together with you.
During the procedure
Your plastic surgeon will create one cut (incision) to insert the implant for Breast augmentation in Turkey your breast.
The crease under the breast (inframammary)
Under your arm (axillary)
Your nipple (periareolar).
After making an incision the surgeon will segregate the breast tissue from the muscles and connective tissue of your chest. This will result in an opening behind or front of the outermost muscle in the chest wall (pectoral muscles). The surgeon will insert the implant inside this pocket, then position it behind your neck nipple.
Once inserted in the body, saline implants are filled with sterile sodium water. Silicone gel is pre-filled in silicone implants.
Once the implant has been put in and the surgeon has closed the implant using stitches (sutures) Then, they place a bandage on the site using the skin adhesive and surgical tape.
The procedure will be followed
It is likely that swelling and soreness will persist to persist for several weeks following surgery. Bruising is possible, too. Expect marks to fade over time , but will not disappear completely.
When you're recovering it may be beneficial to wear the compression bandage or sports bra to provide extra support and better positioning of the breast implants. Your surgeon may prescribe pain medication as well.
Follow the advice of your surgeon on returning to your normal routine. If you don't have a physically demanding job it is possible be back at work in some weeks. At least for two weeks stay away from strenuous activities that could cause a rise in your pulse or blood pressure. As you heal, keep in mind that your breasts will be vulnerable to physical contact, or jarring movements.
If your surgeon placed sutures that didn't absorb on their own , or placed drainage tubes near your breasts, you'll need another appointment to remove the sutures.
If you notice a warm sensation and the appearance of redness in your breasts, or you experience fever, you may have an infection. Get in touch with your surgeon as soon as you are able. Contact your surgeon for breathing problems or chest pain.