Breast Enhancement Surgery: Understand the Risks
- By Abigail Aaronson
- Published 03/29/2008
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Abigail Aaronson
A complete and careful understanding of the possible risks associated with the breast enhancement surgery needs to be possessed before intending for the process. For more information on breast implants, the surgical process involved, recovery period and risk factors, you can visit http://www.envisionimplants.com
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Working with a qualified plastic surgeon and following all of the instructions will ensure minimal complications associated with the breast enhancement surgery. But, even if your plastic surgeon is careful, there may still be risks, complications and other effects. What are the risks associated with breast enhancement surgery?
Many women undergo bust procedures each year to enhance the size of their busts. Most surgeries are successful, however some can produce complications. Before you decide on breast augmentation surgery, you should understand the risks so that you can make an informed decision. Your plastic surgeon should discuss with you all of the risks prior to the surgery. Some of the potential complications that the doctor may talk to you about are some unusual occurrences of adverse reactions to anesthesia. Blood accumulation may need to be drained surgically to avoid infection. Although rare, an infection that does not subside with appropriate treatment may require temporary removal of the implant. Changes in nipple or sensation on busts may result from breast enhancement surgery, although they usually are temporary.
When an implant is inserted, a scar capsule forms around it as part of the natural healing process. The capsule may sometimes tighten and compress the implant, causing the bust to feel firmer than normal. Capsular contracture can occur to varying degrees. If it is severe, it can cause discomfort or changes in the bust appearance. In such cases, further surgery may be needed to modify or remove the scar tissue, or perhaps remove or replace the implant.
Breast implants do not last forever, they need to be replaced. Gravity and aging can alter the size
and shape your busts. Many individuals may choose to undergo breast lifting to minimize signs of aging reflecting on their physical appearance. Sometimes ruptures are rare phenomena which can only occur as a result of trauma to the chest. If a saline-filled implant breaks, it is absorbed by the body within hours. The size of your bust will definitely change and surgery may be necessary to replace the implant. If a silicone implant breaks, it could cause harm to your body. Many implants come with a lifespan or a guarantee period of 10 to 12 years (depending on the type) after which replacement is required. In case of unusual rupture or leakage of defective implants within the time frame mentioned, manufacturers offer product replacement and defray some surgical fees.
To detect ruptures or abnormalities, women need to undergo mammography examinations, ultrasound, or magnetic resonance imaging periodically. Women should also perform self breast examinations. You should select a professional radiology technician who is used to taking x-rays of enhanced busts. Remember that it is quite possible if x-ray is not performed by a skilled technician in which case the breast cancer remains undiagnosed due to breast implants. After your implant surgery, remember to consult and follow your plastic surgeons instructions strictly. Your doctor will want to meet with you periodically to evaluate your progress. Your doctor should be available for any questions that you may have after surgery.
Before undergoing any breast enhancement surgery, make sure that research is done. Understand all the risks associated with the process that may or may not occur during and after the surgery. Set realistic expectations from the process and realize that effects of the procedure will not last forever. Continual proper care is required to maintain the appearance.
Many women undergo bust procedures each year to enhance the size of their busts. Most surgeries are successful, however some can produce complications. Before you decide on breast augmentation surgery, you should understand the risks so that you can make an informed decision. Your plastic surgeon should discuss with you all of the risks prior to the surgery. Some of the potential complications that the doctor may talk to you about are some unusual occurrences of adverse reactions to anesthesia. Blood accumulation may need to be drained surgically to avoid infection. Although rare, an infection that does not subside with appropriate treatment may require temporary removal of the implant. Changes in nipple or sensation on busts may result from breast enhancement surgery, although they usually are temporary.
When an implant is inserted, a scar capsule forms around it as part of the natural healing process. The capsule may sometimes tighten and compress the implant, causing the bust to feel firmer than normal. Capsular contracture can occur to varying degrees. If it is severe, it can cause discomfort or changes in the bust appearance. In such cases, further surgery may be needed to modify or remove the scar tissue, or perhaps remove or replace the implant.
Breast implants do not last forever, they need to be replaced. Gravity and aging can alter the size
To detect ruptures or abnormalities, women need to undergo mammography examinations, ultrasound, or magnetic resonance imaging periodically. Women should also perform self breast examinations. You should select a professional radiology technician who is used to taking x-rays of enhanced busts. Remember that it is quite possible if x-ray is not performed by a skilled technician in which case the breast cancer remains undiagnosed due to breast implants. After your implant surgery, remember to consult and follow your plastic surgeons instructions strictly. Your doctor will want to meet with you periodically to evaluate your progress. Your doctor should be available for any questions that you may have after surgery.
Before undergoing any breast enhancement surgery, make sure that research is done. Understand all the risks associated with the process that may or may not occur during and after the surgery. Set realistic expectations from the process and realize that effects of the procedure will not last forever. Continual proper care is required to maintain the appearance.
