Breast Augmentation - Facts About Surgery

Oct 8
07:23

2010

Andrea Avery

Andrea Avery

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There is a wealth of information out there regarding breast augmentation, to the point of it becoming overwhelming. This article will help break it all down into easy to understand tidbits.

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There’s so much information out there regarding breast augmentation that it’s sometimes overwhelming to try to weed through it all. This article was written to break it all down into more easily digestible pieces,Breast Augmentation - Facts About Surgery Articles allowing you to be informed on the core facts on this type of cosmetic enhancement.

1. There’s not just one method.

This procedure is highly customizable. There is a variety of incision sites, implant types, and methods of placing the implant that allow each patient to determine how complicated or basic she’d like the process to become. This is also beneficial in terms of control over the end result.

2. Recovery can be lengthy.

While most patients are able to return to work after two weeks, there is still a recovery period where limitations are to be heeded in order to allow for proper healing and protection of the results. It normally takes at least a month for the surgeon to lift activity restrictions, but bear in mind that tenderness and possibly slight swelling may interfere with your more active hobbies for up to three months.

3. It’s safer than you think.

Technological advances in the medical realm have made breast augmentation one of the safest cosmetic enhancements available. There are three types of implant on the market: saline, silicone and cohesive silicone gel. Saline implants mimic the human body’s own fluids, and silicone has been scientifically proven safe as well. The cohesive gel implants are more of a solid, eliminating the leak risk altogether.

4. It can be combined with other enhancements.

Body lifts and breastlifts are common surgeries that are commonly combined with other procedures. Also reconstructive surgery following mastectomy, and any other surgery like tummy tucks or other unrelated enhancements. Having the option of combining this procedure with others saves money, time off work, and number of times to undergo general anesthesia.

5. The satisfaction rate is unparalleled.

This fact alone speaks volumes about breast augmentation and their safety, efficiency, general affordability and effectiveness. This enhancement has long been the most commonly performed form of cosmetic surgery, and yet the satisfaction rate remains above 97%. Your surgeon will assist you in creating realistic expectations and devise a treatment plan based on your own goals for surgery.

For additional information on breast augmentation and any other available cosmetic procedures, perform an online search or call your plastic surgeon to schedule a consultation.