Breast Augmentation - Taking Precautions

May 18
07:59

2011

Andrea Avery

Andrea Avery

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The choice to have a breast augmentation is not one that should be taken lightly. While it is generally safe, the are many precautions that one should take before pursuing any surgery.

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One of the biggest concerns associated with a breast augmentation is the use of silicone implants. In the past,Breast Augmentation - Taking Precautions Articles there had been some concerns with a possible link between the usage of silicone and autoimmune disorders. While extensive research has found no direct link between the two with approved usage, there is some risk if the implant ruptures. Therefore, patients who have chosen to use silicone for their breast augmentation must undergo a yearly MRI to detect any leaks or ruptures.

This precaution may not be necessary for those who have chosen to use saline implants because the saline solution is harmlessly absorbed into the body in the event of a rupture. This makes it much easier to detect a rupture because the affected breast will look deflated and noticeably smaller than the other. However, a silicone rupture is less detectable because it is a substance that is unnatural to the body.

Many times the silicone solution will remain encapsulated within the scar tissue. If the leak is ignored, however, the solution can travel into other parts of the body and become very painful and dangerous for the patient. If you are considering a breast augmentation, it is important to consider this when choosing between the two implant options. While ruptures are very rare, if you do not intend to commit to yearly MRI check-ups, you should consider the saline implants.

Many women have also not considered the fact that a breast augmentation is a major surgery that will require an intensive recovery period and the use of anesthesia. Anesthesia is a powerful medication that surgeons use to both render the patient unconscious and numb the nerve receptors. This medication must be used very carefully because there is a small margin of error for complications. Furthermore, patients with certain medical conditions might be excluded from surgery because the use of anesthesia can be very harmful.

The recovery period is also directly affected by the patient's medical condition before surgery. The body needs proper blood circulation and oxygen to heal properly and quickly. Therefore, certain heart conditions and smoking can also exclude the patient from surgery because there may be some risks related to recovery.

Overall, a breast augmentation is a safe procedure. However, it is important to be realistic and understand that with any surgery, there will be some risks. Do not let the risk of complications cause you to avoid the pursuit of a procedure you may have your heart set on, but being educated and knowing what to expect in the event of a problem can only make you a stronger person.