Breast Augmentation: What You Need To Know

Sep 18
14:36

2010

Andrea Avery

Andrea Avery

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When it comes to getting breast augmentation, it pays to have as much information as you can absorb. Here are some things you should know if you’re planning to get this extremely popular form of cosmetic surgery.

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When it comes to getting breast augmentation,Breast Augmentation: What You Need To Know Articles it pays to have as much information as you can absorb. Here are some things you should know if you’re planning to get this extremely popular form of cosmetic surgery.

If you’re looking for a doctor who can perform a breast augmentation, it’s important to find an actually licensed and certified plastic surgeon. While this may seem like a no brainer, it may come as a surprise to you to learn that any licensed physician can practice plastic surgery. When you get plastic surgery horror stories, it usually comes from one of these inexperienced physicians who decided to take the extra money and begin offering cut rate implants. Since you’re taking your beauty—not to mention your life—and putting it over into the hands of someone else, don’t you think it’s worth it to find someone who is a board certified plastic surgeon? Someone who has the experience necessary to make sure your operation is a success?

Among women of a certain age, there are few forms of cosmetic surgery as popular as the breast augmentation. A number of factors can conspire to make a woman unsatisfied with the size and appearance of her chest. These factors could be entirely genetic. Some women are unhappy with what puberty and their genetics gave them to work with. They may not waste a moment worrying about their flat chest, choosing to get implants as soon as possible. Other women have found that age is a major factors. Over the years, gravity conspires to send a woman’s chest lower and lower. Implants can’t fix this type of problem all by themselves, but they can play an important role in lifting and redefining a woman’s chest after the years have taken their toll.

The procedure is as simple as it is ingenious. During a breast augmentation, the surgeon will take an implant, which is a gel pack filled with either silicone or saline, and place it into a woman’s chest. This can be done over or under the pectoral muscles. Once there, it can increase the size of the chest and change the shape as well. In some cases, such as those patients who have had a great deal of sagging, the implants may be complemented with a lift to make a stronger overall impact.

Of course, one of the major decisions women face is whether to go with silicone or saline. For a long time, silicone implants were banned by the FDA. Bursts and leaks had become a major problem and were causing substantial complications in women across the country. In their absence, saline implants became the norm. Ten years ago, after much modification and endless testing, silicone was permitted back on the market. The material wasted no time in overtaking saline as the primary choice for many women. Ask your doctor which material is right for you and he’ll be able to make a recommendation.