Breast Augmentation

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Breast augmentation, sometimes referred to mammoplasty augmentation, barisyigit.co.uk is a procedure that helps to increase the size of the breasts. This involves the placement of breast implants beneath the breast tissue or the chest muscles.

For some women, breast enhancement is a way to feel more confident. For others, it's part of rebuilding the breast for different conditions.

Talk to a surgeon if you're thinking about breast augmentation. Make sure you understand the procedures involved, as well as possible risks, complications and the follow-up treatment.

It's possible since it's.
Breast augmentation might help you:

Improve your appearance if believe your breasts are too small or that one is smaller than the other and this influences how you dress, or the kind of bra needed to help with the asymmetry
You can adjust for a decrease in breast size post-pregnancy or weight loss that is significant
Make sure your breasts are in the correct shape after breast surgery for other conditions
Increase your self-confidence
Speak to your surgeon about your goals to give you an idea of what breast augmentation could achieve.

Risks
Breast augmentation poses various risks, including:

Capsular Contracture is a damaged tissue which distorts breast implants' form (capsular contraction).
Pain in the breast
Infection
Changes in nipple and breast sensation
Implant position changes
Implant rupture or leakage
The treatment of these issues may require additional surgery, or take out or replace the implants.

What can you anticipate
It is possible to have breast augmentation performed at an outpatient hospital or at a surgical center. In most cases, you'll at home that next day. It's rare that you'll have to remain in hospital during the procedure.

Breast augmentation is sometimes performed with local anesthesia. This means you're awake even though your breasts are numb. Breast augmentation can be done under general anesthesia. This means you're sleeping during the procedure. Your plastic surgeon will review various options for anesthesia together with you.

During the procedure
The plastic surgeon you choose will make one cut (incision) to insert the breast implant.

The crease that runs below the breasts (inframammary).
Under your arm (axillary)
Your Nipple (periareolar).
After making an incision, the surgeon will cut off the breast tissue from the connective tissue. This creates a pocket either between or just in front of the muscle that is the outermost part of the chest wall (pectoral muscle). The surgeon will place the implant within this pocket and place it behind your nipple.

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 has been placed and the surgeon has closed it using stitches (sutures) followed by place a bandage on the site using surgical tape and skin adhesive.

After the procedure
Swelling and soreness are expected for a few weeks after surgery. There is also the possibility to have some bruising. Expect the scars to fade with time , but they will not completely disappear.

When you're healing you may want to wear the compression bandage or sports bra to provide extra support and positioning of the breast implants. Your surgeon may prescribe pain medications as well.

Follow the directions of your surgeon to return to normal activities. You might be able return to work in a couple of weeks if you don't have a physically demanding position. Avoid any strenuous exercise -- anything that could raise your pulse or blood pressure for at minimum two weeks. While your breasts are healing be aware that they'll be sensitive to any physical contact or sudden movements.

If the surgeon made 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 warmth and the appearance of redness in your breasts, or you experience a fever, you might be suffering from an infection. Contact your surgeon right away. If you experience chest discomfort or breath shortness contact your surgeon as soon as you notice any discomfort.