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Why consider Breast Augmentation?
One of the most common surgical procedures performed today, breast augmentation
surgery may be a viable option for women who want to enlarge their breasts for a
more proportional silhouette, to restore shape after breastfeeding or to balance
breasts that might differ in size and shape.
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How it's done
The breast augmentation surgery lasts about an hour and a half under general anesthesia.
Incisions to insert the implants can be made around the lower edge of the areola
or in the crease underneath the breasts. After the incision, the physician creates
a pocket in which to insert the implant, which can be behind the breast tissue or
under the pectoral muscle. Either saline or silicone implants can be used.
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Expectations
The results of breast augmentation are usually long-lasting, making the breasts
appear fuller with more defined contours. Yet, time and gravity will eventually
affect the size and shape of any breasts. After several years, a breast lift may
be desired if patients begin to feel dissatisfied with their appearance.
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Side Effects/Risks
Common side effects of breast augmentation include temporary soreness, swelling,
change in nipple sensation and bruising. The breasts may also be sensitive to stimulation
for a few weeks.
The risks associated with breast augmentation surgery include a lack of implant
permanence that requires surgical removal or replacement of the implants, deflation,
scar tissue around the implant that can make the breast feel ripply, tight or hard,
an increase or decrease in sensitivity of the nipples and breast skin that can occasionally
be permanent.
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Healing Process
Following breast augmentation, patients can return home the same day as the surgery
but will likely feel sore and tired for the next several days, with the greatest
discomfort in the first 24 to 72 hours. Strenuous activity should be avoided for
4-6 weeks but patients can resume light activity after a week and return to work
within a few days to a week. Patients may be instructed to wear a postoperative
bra or compression garment.
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Procedures
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