Breast Augmentation

What is Breast Augmentation?
Breast augmentation, also known as breast enlargement, is a surgical procedure to increase the size or shape of the breasts. It involves placing breast implants under the breast tissue or muscle.
How is Breast Augmentation Surgery Performed?
Breast augmentation surgery is typically performed under general anesthesia. The incision can be made in different locations, including:
• Under the breast: This is the most common incision.
• Around the areola: This incision is often used for smaller implants.
• In the armpit: This incision is less common but can be used for larger implants.
During the surgery, the surgeon creates a pocket under the breast tissue or muscle to place the implants. The incisions are then closed with sutures.
After Surgery Treatment
Recovery from breast augmentation surgery typically takes a few weeks. It’s important to follow your surgeon’s post-operative instructions carefully, which may include:
• Wearing a compression bra
• Avoiding strenuous activity
• Taking pain medication as prescribed
• Attending follow-up appointments with your surgeon
Things to Be Careful About
While breast augmentation can be a safe and effective way to enhance your appearance, it’s important to be aware of the potential risks and complications associated with the procedure. These may include:
• Capsular contracture: This is when the tissue around the implant becomes hardened and tight.
• Implant rupture: This is when the implant leaks or deflates.
• Infection: This is a rare but serious complication.
• Asymmetrical results: It may be difficult to achieve perfectly symmetrical results.
If you’re considering breast augmentation, it’s important to discuss the risks and benefits with your surgeon to determine if it’s the right procedure for you.