How To Prepare For Your Breast Augmentation

Jan 20
17:53

2011

Andrea Avery

Andrea Avery

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A list of tips to help you prepare for your upcoming breast augmentation procedure.

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Literally thousands of women this year will undergo a breast augmentation surgery. And while the procedure is indeed an elective one, it is still crucial to provide it with a great deal of thought. Finding out how best to prepare for your surgery will have the effect of saving you a great deal of stress and anxiety down the road. Take the time to research the best practices to prepare yourself prior to making a commitment.

Step 1 – Money! We all need it… and now you need it more than ever. Before you move forward with any aspect of your procedure,How To Prepare For Your Breast Augmentation  Articles you will need to find out how you will be paying for it. As the procedure is elective, most insurance companies will not cover it. Look at your financial situation and decide whether you will be able to pay in full or be better off looking into financing plans. A simple Google search will likely provide you with an estimated cost.

Step 2 – Call your general physician and schedule an appointment. It is important to undergo an exam prior to getting implants. This is to ensure that you do not have any underlying health issues that could be worsened by the procedure.

Step 3 – Do your research when looking into breast augmentation surgeons. Find out information pertaining to their education, experience, and specialties. Obtain references of past patients whom you can call to find out what you should expect, treatment-wise from the surgeon in question. Check out before and after pictures and get in touch with your state medical board to find out whether they have any past or current complaints on file.

Step 4 – Go with the physician who best suits your individual needs. You’ll want to find someone who is competent and who also make you feel comfortable and confident in their abilities. Avoid choosing your surgeon based on price alone, as with most cases, you will likely get what you pay for.

Step 5 – Before and after your procedure, make a commitment to yourself to follow your physician’s advice. You will be provided with a list of do’s and don’ts pertaining to specific practices and substances to avoid throughout the process. These include certain medications, such as aspirin or the use of nicotine products. Following your doctor’s recommendations will greatly reduce your risk for complications after the procedure.

Step 6 – Arrange for someone to take care of you upon returning home from the surgery. Having a friend or family member to take you from the facility and tend to you in the first couple days of recovery can help you relax and properly recover. Grab a stack of movies and pillows and find a comfy spot on the couch. You’ll likely be stuck at the house for a small while, and will want to make the experience as relaxing as possible.

If you or someone you know are interested in learning more about your options regarding a breast augmentation, the best idea is to speak with a board certified plastic surgeon who specializes in the procedure.

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