Breast Enlargement Surgery – Your Guide to Breast Enlargement Surgery
October 11, 2009 by
Filed under Breast Enhancement
Breast enlargement surgery has now become a norm in our society to the extent that it’s hard to identify who has had the procedure done and who hasn’t; in any event, it has grown into one of the most popular cosmetic plastic surgeries that is being performed on celebrities and ordinary run-of-mill females in this day and time.
For the past ten years, breast enlargement has consistently become one of the top areas of plastic surgery for women and it is destine to cross the mind of many females at a certain period of their growth and development into womanhood. Some may decide that it isn’t their cup of tea while others are fixated on the idea of improving the appearance of their breast. However, before going ahead with the procedure it’s highly recommended that women take into consideration the three following stages. To fully understand what breast enlargement entails we have broke the procedure down in the pre-surgery stage, the actual stage of the surgery and the post-surgery stage.
Pre-Surgery
In the pre-surgery stage one is responsible for finding a location where the surgery will be conducted, preferably in a clinic or hospital. During this stage, a consultation with the surgeon should be conducted prior to the next stage. The consultation is conducted for a number of purposes, none more importantly than the opportunity to address any concerns and questions involving the breast enlargement procedures. Plus it’s also the opportunity for the surgeon to give a complete assessment for determining if you’ll be a good candidate for the procedure; this includes both mentally and physically. And finally, it’s the opportunity to go over the variety of options relating to implant types which includes the shapes and sizes, and the all important placement of incision.
Surgery
This is where you’re placing all your marbles and it begins with a common anesthetic. The key to having a successful surgery and recovery afterwards will be based upon present health. These details should have been covered in pre-surgery consultation; all that’s left is the surgery itself. The full aspect of the surgery will be based upon the kind of implants you’ll be receiving and the incision location, but generally speaking most incision are conducted in or around the breast and the implants will be properly fitted above or below the chest muscle. After the incision has been carry out, an extensive amount of bandaging will be used to stitch-up the incision in order to control any swelling and discomfort.
Post-Surgery
And finally, there’s the post-surgery stage which is basically the recovery stage. The usual drowsiness and slight side effects will follow, as with most surgery when anesthetics are used. What’s important to remember is that an incision took place; therefore, once the anesthetic wears off the usual soreness and tenderness will be inevitable. You will be given strict instruction to follow after the surgery and if followed as instructed you should have a speedy and successful recovery. Most breast enlargement surgeries take roughly around six weeks to recover from.
