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Would you like to change the size, shape, and contour of your breasts as you wish? Breast implant surgery is an aesthetic surgical procedure that can assist you in this matter. In addition to aesthetic concerns, it can also be used for reconstruction for women who have experienced breast tissue loss due to breast cancer or other reasons.
In this blog post, you can find detailed information about breast implant surgery. Under each heading, we will examine the stages of the surgery, its risks and benefits, the recovery process, and the costs in detail.
Breast implants are prostheses filled with silicone or saline solution. They are surgically placed under or beneath the breast tissue. These prostheses can be used to enlarge, reduce, or reshape your breasts.
Breast implants are available in different sizes, shapes, and surfaces. This allows for the selection of an implant that meets the needs and aesthetic preferences of each individual. Silicone implants are the most commonly used type of implant and provide a softer and more natural feel compared to saline implants. Saline implants, on the other hand, are less costly than silicone implants but carry the risk of leakage over time.
Not every woman may be suitable for breast implant surgery. Suitable candidates for surgery:
If you are considering breast implant surgery, it is important to have a comprehensive consultation with your surgeon. During this consultation, your surgeon will evaluate your medical history, the current status of your breasts, and your aesthetic goals. They will also provide detailed information about implant options and the surgical procedure.
Some preparations need to be made before breast implant surgery. These include:
In addition, your surgeon may give you some specific instructions. Following these instructions will help ensure a smooth surgery and expedite the recovery process.
Breast implant surgery is a surgical procedure performed by a plastic surgeon. How the surgery is performed varies depending on the placement of the implants and the technique preferred by the surgeon. There are generally three main placement methods:
The implant is placed under both the breast tissue and the muscle. This method is the most commonly used and provides the most natural results.
The implant is placed under both the breast tissue and the muscle, but beneath a membrane called the fascia of the muscle. This method is less invasive than submuscular.
The implant is placed under the breast tissue and over the muscle. This method is the easiest and quickest, but implants may be more noticeable.
The surgery is usually performed under general anesthesia and takes 1-2 hours. After the surgery, your surgeon will close the incisions and apply dressings.
Breast implants are available in different sizes, shapes, and surfaces. This allows for the selection of an implant that meets the needs and aesthetic preferences of each individual.
Breast implants are manufactured in different millimeter sizes. These sizes indicate the width and height of the implant. Your surgeon will select the appropriate implant size based on your current breast size, skin elasticity, and aesthetic goals.
Breast implants are produced in two main shapes: round and teardrop (anatomical). Round implants create a fuller appearance in the upper part of the breasts, while teardrop implants provide a more natural-looking appearance closer to the shape of natural breasts.
Breast implants are manufactured in two different surface types: textured and smooth. Textured surface implants are preferred to reduce the risk of capsular contracture. Smooth surface implants are easier to insert and less costly.
The selection of breast implants is made during a comprehensive consultation with your surgeon. During this consultation, your surgeon:
Will review your medical history.
Will evaluate the current condition of your breasts.
Will listen to your aesthetic goals.
Will provide information about different implant options.
Will help you choose the suitable implant.
Your surgeon, when choosing implants, will consider:
Your breast symmetry.
Your skin elasticity.
Your body proportions.
Your personal preferences.
The selection of breast implants is crucial for the success of the surgery. With the right implant selection, you can have natural and aesthetic-looking breasts.
The recovery process after breast implant surgery can vary from person to person. Generally, you may feel some pain and discomfort in the first few days, and your surgeon will prescribe pain medication for you. You will need to wear a special bra for a few weeks and avoid heavy activities, focusing on rest. The full recovery process can take a few months. During the first few weeks after surgery, you should avoid excessive movement, keep your head and chest elevated while sleeping, avoid lifting heavy objects, avoid taking hot showers and sun exposure, and refrain from smoking. Your surgeon may also provide you with specific instructions, and following these instructions will help expedite the recovery process.
After breast implant surgery, you should avoid certain activities. These include:
These activities can cause implants to shift or become infected.
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