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BREAST AUGMENTATION

Breast Augmentation - What About the Surgery Itself?

For breast augmentation, beyond any discussion of breast shape and size, your surgeon will want to evaluate your current physical health and health history before scheduling you for surgery. Breast augmentation is elective surgery. Before you proceed, you and your surgeon will have to decide whether the benefits of breast augmentation surgery outweigh the risks in your particular case.

If you have any condition that could compromise the healing process, or if surgery could jeopardize any pre-existing condition, your surgeon may prefer not to perform the breast augmentation until the condition is resolved. Pre-existing infections, a history of poor wound healing, and some medications may be reasons not to operate. The breast augmentation will be performed in an operating room, either in the surgeon's office, or at a nearby hospital. The surgery is usually performed on an outpatient basis, whereby you will return home the same day. General anesthesia is most commonly used, although local anesthesia may also be an option. Your surgeon can discuss the choice of anesthesia with you in more detail.

When the date for your breast augmentation has arrived, your surgeon may select from a variety of methods for inserting the implants. Implants can be inserted through several locations including the line where the breast and body meet, the areola (dark area surrounding the nipple), the armpit, and even the naval. The patient should discuss with the doctor and determine which location is best to minimize the visibility of any scarring that may occur.

After the procedure, patients often experience soreness for a few days but are back into their normal lives within a day or two. Pain following the surgery can be minimized by medications prescribed by your doctor. Scarring from the operation does occur but will fade away gradually, although scars may never disappear completely.

To perform breast augmentation with the smallest possible incision, the implant is typically inserted empty, and then filled with saline. You should discuss with your surgeon, the pros and cons for the incision site specifically recommended for you. There are three common incision sites: under the arm (axillary), around the nipple (periareolar), or within the breast fold (inframammary). If the incision is made under the arm, the surgeon may use a probe fitted with a miniature camera, along with minimally invasive (very small) instruments, to create a "pocket" for the breast implant.

Breast augmentation usually lasts one to two hours. Your surgeon will make an incision and create a pocket for the breast implant (see pages 4 and 5 to review these methods). Then, the breast implant will be placed in the pocket, filled, and positioned. Finally, the incision will be closed, usually with stitches, and possibly taped. Contact one of our surgeons to learn more about breast augmentation.

BREAST AUGMENTATION

Breast Augmentation Information
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What about breast augmentation itself?
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