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Breast Augmentation And Its Pros And Cons

By Jackie Barnes


Breast augmentation is an effective way to for a woman to increase her breast size. It is the most popular type of cosmetic surgery being done in today's modern world. There are various sizes and shapes from which a woman can choose when planning to have breast implant surgery. The implants are made from silicone or saline.

A woman must be at least twenty-one years of age in order to acquire silicone implants, but saline implants can be obtained as long as one is eighteen years of age or older. It is wise to speak to a plastic surgeon for the purpose of discovering which is the best option. It is also essential to gain a good foundation of knowledge concerning the side effects and risks associated with surgery of this type. The following are some pros and cons one may wish to consider:

As one might suspect, the most beneficial aspect of such a procedure is the way it affects one's appearance. Women who cannot seem to overcome a poor self image frequently state that they feel more feminine and attractive after having implant surgery. In addition, if there is a size difference between each breast, a woman may opt for augmentation surgery as a corrective measure. Women who are in the entertainment business and exotic dancers sometimes seek this procedure also.

As with any surgery, there are negative aspects associated with augmentation surgery. For example, insurance rarely covers the procedure or the cost of any medical care arising from complications, as it is considered cosmetic. However, if the surgery is reconstructive in nature, certain insurance companies will cover the procedure.

As with any type of surgery, there is a risk of future infection. This side effect is usually experienced around the incision site in the case of breast implant patients. In rare instances, an infection may occur internally. If this happens, the implants may need to be removed until the infection is entirely cleared up. This can take as long as three to four weeks.

Additional risks that could potentially occur include leakage of the implant, skin wrinkling, and changes in skin sensitivity. Another important aspect to consider is the fact that implants may skew the results of mammograms and make it difficult for a healthcare practitioner to discover the presence of a tumor.

It is also possible for a patient to have a dangerous reaction to general anesthesia, although this side effect is rare. Other uncommon complications include hardening or rupturing of the implants following the surgery. This is why it is in a woman's best interest to speak to a cosmetic surgeon about all the risks and side effects concerning the procedure before a final decision is made.

After the surgery, the patient will be instructed to take a break from her normal routine and activities. Most women are up at around within 3 to 4 days after their surgery, and provided one's job is not physical, she will likely be able to return to work after this amount of time has elapsed. Regardless of the reason a woman wishes to pursue breast augmentation, it is not a decision that should be made lightly. Finally, it is important to find a reputable surgeon before proceeding with cosmetic surgery of any type.




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