Breast Enlargement
Here you will find out answers to the most essential questions about breast augmentation: why is it performed for, how it is conducted and what results you can have.
Breast Enlargement
breast_enlargementBreast augmentation, formally known as augmentation mammoplasty, is a surgical procedure that let to enhance the size and shape of a woman’s breast for a number of reasons:
a) to enhance the body contour of a woman who, for individual reasons, considers her breast size is too small;
b) to correct a little breast’s size after pregnancy;
c) to correct a difference in breast size;
d) as a resumption technique that follows the breast surgery. 

  The surgeons can increase a woman’s bustline by one or more bra sizes by inserting an implant behind each breast. If you’re thinking about breast augmentation, you must have full information of the procedure such as:
a) when it can help;
b) how it’s conducted;
c) what results you can have. 

It can’t answer all of your questions, because many things depend on your individuality. You should ask your surgeon if there is anything you don’t know or understand about the forthcoming procedure.


 Procedure: 

Enhance the size of breasts using inflatable implants filled with saline. 
 Length:  1 to 2 hours.
 Anesthesia: General or local with nervine
 In/Outpatient: Generally outpatient
 
Side Effects: 
 Temporary pain, tumor, change in nipple sensation, livid spots. Breast sensitive to stimulation for a few weeks.
 Risks:  Lack of implant stability - surgical removal or replacement of the implants may be required to treat such problems as: deflation; the formation of scar tissue around the implant, which may cause the breast to feel tightening or hard; bleeding or infection. Increase or decrease in sensitivity of nipples or breast skin, sometimes constant. Mammography requires a special technique.
 Recovery: Back to work: a few days. Physical contact with breasts: 3 to 4 weeks. Disappearing of scars: several months to a year or more.
 Duration of
Results:
 
 
 Changeable. Implants may require removal or replacement.