Breast Augmentation

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Breast augmentation, sometimes referred to mammoplasty augmentation, is a procedure that increases the size of breasts. The procedure involves placing breast implants beneath muscle tissue in the chest or under the breast.

Breast augmentation is a way for some women to feel more confident. Some see it as a way of re-building their breasts to meet various conditions.

If you're considering breast augmentation discuss it with an expert in plastic surgery. You should be aware of the process involved in the surgery, including potential risks, complications and aftercare.

It's possible, because it is.
Breast augmentation may help:

Make your appearance more attractive if you think your breasts look small or that one is bigger than the other. This impacts how you dress or the kind of bra you need to help with the asymmetry
Reduce the size of your breasts following the birth or Breast Enlargement in Turkey weight loss.
Redress uneven breasts after the breast surgery, in addition to other conditions.
Improve your self-confidence
Discuss your goals with your plastic surgeon, so you are able to be open about the options for breast augmentation that can offer you.

There are also risks
Breast augmentation has several dangers.

Scar tissue that distorts the form of the implant for the breast (capsular contracture)
Breast pain
Infection
Sensational changes in the breast and nipple
Implant position changes
Implant leakage or rupture
Correcting these complications might require additional surgery, or take out or replace the implants.

What you can anticipate
The procedure of breast augmentation can be done at a hospital outpatient or at a surgery center. The procedure is usually completed that same day. The procedure doesn't usually require an inpatient stay.

In some instances, Breast Enlargement in Turkey augmentation is performed during local anesthesiathe patient is awake and the breasts are covered in. Breast augmentation can be done under general anesthesia. This means you're asleep during the procedure. You'll be able to discuss the various anesthesia options that are available to the plastic surgeon.

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

The crease that runs below your breasts (inframammary).
Under your arm (axillary)
Your nipple (periareolar).
After making an incision, the surgeon will separate your breast tissue and connective tissue. This will create a pocket behind or in front of the muscle that is in the chest wall (pectoral muscles). The surgeon will then insert the implant into the pocket and center it behind the neck nipple.

After being inserted, saline implants can be filled with sodium water that is sterile. Silicone gel is filled into silicone implants.

After the implant has been placed after surgery, the surgeon will seal it using stitches (sutures) after which they cover the area with the skin adhesive and surgical tape.

The procedure will be followed
Soreness and swelling are likely to persist for several weeks following surgery. It is also possible to get some bruising. You can expect scarring to be less noticeable over time, but not completely.

It might be helpful to wear the sports bra or compression bandage during your healing. This will provide extra support and a better position for your breast implants. Your surgeon might prescribe pain medications as well.

Follow the instructions of your doctor to return to your regular activities. You may be able to return to work in just a couple of weeks if you don't work in a physically demanding position. At least for two weeks, stay away from strenuous activities that could cause a rise in your pulse or blood pressure. While your breasts are healing take note that they'll be sensitive to physical contact or sudden movements.

If your surgeon used sutures that won't absorb on their own , or placed drainage tubes near your breasts, you'll need another appointment to remove the sutures.

An infection could be a sign of a serious problem. Consult your doctor as soon as possible. If you experience chest discomfort or breath shortness Contact your surgeon right away.