Breast Augmentation

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Breast Augmentation

Breast augmentation is a surgical procedure that involves the use of breast implants to increase the size and improve the shape of the breasts. The procedure can be performed for cosmetic reasons, to restore breast volume after weight loss or pregnancy, or to correct breast asymmetry. The incision is made in the fold under the breast. This is a common location for the incision because it is well hidden and allows the surgeon to easily access the breast tissue.

Frequently Asked Questions

The newly produced implants last for a lifetime. You will have no need to change them in the upcoming years. We are only using worldwide known, imported and approved implants such as MENTOR, Motiva or Polytech. You will also be given the guarantee cards and certificates. High profile or low profile type of implants can be used depending on the patient. Patient can choose between round type or teardrop type of silicones however the surgeons mostly recommend the round type due to its stability and more satisfying results.

Dual plane, sub muscular, sub fascial and sub glanduller placement methods can be used depending on the breast tissue of the patient. A small incision is performed under the breast and the implant is put through this incision. The scar will not be visible from outside since it is under the breast and silicon based gels will be used in order to help the scars fade out.

You will be given a medical BRA and need to carry it for approximately 4-6 weeks long. This will also help you with the healing process. The surgery and implants doesn’t harm the mammary ducts so you can get pregnant and there is no harm for breastfeeding.

This is often one of the most difficult decisions, and for many reasons, has the most potential for disappointment. During your consultation, your plastic surgeon will work with you to identify what size of breast you desire from augmentation. “Breast size” as measured by bra-size is variable and is often not a good way to measure final size. As a general rule, every 125-150cc of implant volume equals an increase in a single cup size. However, every patient’s body is different. By working with your surgeon and their clinical team, you can set obtainable and healthy expectations together. It is helpful for you to bring in a bra the size you would like to be to help in finding the right sized implant for you.

This depends on your job and its physical demands. Some general guidelines are: Upper arm movements, like reaching, should be avoided for the first 1-2 weeks. Lifting anything heavier than 5 kgs should be avoided for 6 weeks after the operation. This lifting restriction may prevent some women from returning to work.

Women may start driving a car one week after surgery as long as they are not taking any pain medications.

The length of the surgery can vary depending on the extent of the reduction and the specific technique used. In general, breast reduction surgery can take several hours.

Breast reduction surgery typically involves making incisions around the areola and down the front of the breast. While these incisions are usually hidden in the natural folds of the skin, they will leave scars. The size and appearance of the scars will depend on the extent of the surgery and the individual’s healing process.

Breast reduction surgery can affect a woman’s ability to breastfeed. However, it is possible to breastfeed after the surgery if the milk ducts and nipples are not damaged during the procedure. It is important to discuss your breastfeeding goals with your plastic surgeon before the surgery.

Most people will need to take some time off work after breast reduction surgery to allow for proper healing. The specific amount of time needed will depend on the individual’s job and the extent of the surgery. Your plastic surgeon will be able to provide you with more specific guidance on this topic.

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