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Breast
Enlargement (Augmentation Mammaplasty)
Breast augmentation, technically known as augmentation mammaplasty,
is a surgical procedure that utilizes synthetic implants to enhance
the size and shape of a woman's breast creating a desired appearance.

Women
who desire larger or fuller breasts elect to have this surgical
procedure. Breasts that never developed to a desirable size appear
disproportionate to the rest of the body, creating a figure imbalance.
Women who feel as if their breasts are unusual or tubular; unequally
developed; or have lost volume and shape after pregnancy would benefit
from this type of procedure.
How
is breast augmentation performed?
The
three different ways to place the incision are either; just below
the dark skin of the areola, below the breast where it meets the
chest wall (inframammary) or hidden in the armpit (auxiliary). During
your initial consultation, your surgeon will thoroughly discuss
the placement of your incision, the risks and benefits, and your
personal goals.
A salt
water (saline) filled implant is placed either under or above the
chest (pectoral) muscle, depending on your breast tissue, body formation,
and amount of sagging (ptosis) of the breast. If the implant is
placed under the pectoral muscle, simple movement of the arms automatically
moves the implant around in its pocket. In some patients, these
muscles are extremely active and can distort the implant so it is
important to discuss with your surgeon the right implant placement
for you. Your surgeon's goal is to achieve the most natural appearance
possible of the breasts. The incision is closed with stitches beneath
the skin (subcuticular sutures). The incisions may also be taped
for greater support and a gauze bandage applied to help with healing.
Frequently
breast augmentations are performed in conjunction with other procedures
such as liposuction.
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How
long does breast augmentation take?
Breast
implants usually take about one to three hours to complete. The
length of the procedure varies according to the technique used,
the placement of the implants, the patients' anatomy.
What
type of anesthesia is used?
Breast
augmentations are usually performed using local anesthesia along
with a light sedative to make you feel drowsy and relaxed. General
anesthesia may also be used, causing you to be asleep during the
whole procedure.
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Where
is the procedure performed?
Most
breast augmentations are performed on an outpatient basis, in the
surgeon's office-based surgical suite, or outpatient surgery center.
When
can I return home and resume normal activities?
You'll
be able to return home within a few hours of the surgery. Most women
return to their usual activities in one week. However, it is necessary
that you have someone take you home after the procedure and stay
with you for at least 24 hours. You must not lift anything for the
first two weeks and do no heavy lifting for the first four weeks.
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How
do I prepare for breast augmentation?
During
your initial consultation, your surgeon will discuss the changes
that you would like to make to your appearance. Since the appearance
of your breasts is a matter of personal perception and preference,
you will need to discuss your concerns in detail so your surgeon
can determine the appropriate alternatives. You should have pictures
of your desired breast size available for your surgeon. He/she will
be able to determine which size implants will achieve your preferred
size. He/she will also explain the different options available to
you, including incision type, location of the implant, type of implant,
and whether a breast lift might also be beneficial. You should also
make arrangements ahead of time for someone to drive you to and
from your procedure and to assist you with your daily activities
during your recovery period.
Prior
to your surgical procedure, the surgeon will perform a complete
health history and physical. Knowledge of your allergies, medications
and previous surgeries should be brought to your surgeon's attention
at this time. Specific instructions to assist you in preparing for
this procedure will be given to you after the health history and
physical is complete. Depending on your individual health status,
the instructions may include guidelines regarding your diet, alcohol
intake, smoking and which medications to take or avoid. Your experience
will be much smoother if you remain compliant with your surgeon's
instructions.
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What
precautions are necessary during recovery?
You
will be placed in a surgical bra immediately after your procedure.
You will wear this continuously for approximately two days. You
will receive specific instructions to follow during your recovery
including rest and sleeping positions, raising your arms, bathing
and showering techniques, breast manipulation and deep breathing
exercises.
Your
surgeon will want to examine you at regular intervals during the
first 90 days following your breast enlargement. Sometime after
the third day, your surgeon will remove any bandages and check your
incision area. You will need your new bra to support your breasts
from this time forward. Your breasts may be swollen and bruised
for approximately one to two weeks.
With most patients, the scars from the incisions will be pink for
about six months and gradually fade thereafter. The scars are usually
unnoticeable. It is important to know that all scars are permanent
and their height, width and final color are never completely predictable.
As
with any surgical procedure, small nerves to the skin are interrupted
during surgery. Portions of the nipple area may feel numb or have
less than full feeling. Sensitivity usually returns over several
weeks, but some diminished feeling may last indefinitely.
You
have to avoid sun exposure or use of a tanning bed until the numbness
of the breasts has subsided. Thereafter be sure to protect the incision
site with a sunscreen of at least SPF 15 or more for at least six
months.
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What
are the possible complications after breast augmentation?
Even
though the implant is well tolerated, your body's natural reaction
to a foreign material is to surround it with a thin membrane called
a "capsule" in order to stay in the desired pocket. The
formation of this capsule is not a problem and occurs in every patient.
In some cases, for reasons that are as yet not completely understood,
this capsule can shrink around one or both implants, compressing
the implant and making it round and firm. This is called capsular
contracture and can occur in varying degrees. Although some women
may consider some firmness desirable, the capsule can cause the
breast to become unnaturally firm, misshapen or uncomfortable.
Capsular
contracture may occur from a few weeks to several years after the
initial procedure. There is no way to predict your body's reaction
and if you will develop capsular contracture. Placing the implant
under the muscle, in some cases, can reduce the incidence of this
condition. If a patient does develop capsular contracture, surgical
intervention may be required.
The
opposite of capsular contracture can also occur when breast implants
are in a satisfactory position but several months later there is
spontaneous expansion of the capsule. This is described medically
as an inferior and lateral migration of the implants. If this happens,
the patient will require closure of the breast pocket to reposition
the implant either through the original incision or through a small
inframammary incision.
While
there is no evidence that the saline breast implant causes breast
cancer, it is recommended that the patient have a preoperative mammogram
as a baseline. Thereafter, when having a mammogram be sure to go
to a radiology center where the radiologist is experienced in the
(Eklund) special technique required for an accurate x-ray of a patient
with breast implants.
It is emphasized that regular breast examination and mammograms
are the best way to detect early cancers. It is always important
to be informed about the possible complications before any surgery.
Be sure to discuss any concerns you may have with your surgeon.
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What
results can I expect after breast augmentation?
Your
breasts will appear firmer and fuller immediately following your
procedure. As with any surgical procedure, some swelling or bruising
can be expected. Your breasts may not attain their final feel or
shape for three to four months. In generally most woman are very
pleased with their results after this procedure.
Choosing
the right surgeon
To
obtain further information regarding breast augmentation, we advise
you to consult with a qualified and experienced board-certified
plastic surgeon. Regardless of the type of procedure you are considering,
it is crucial to choose the right surgeon for your individual goals.
To receive a complimentary consultation with a specialist in your
area, simply fill out our Online Referral Form or call
Toll Free 800.449.1884
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