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Breast Augmentation Is The Management Of A Patient's Expectations With Their Body's Limitations
Many plastic surgeon's believe that "breast augmentation is the management of a patient's expectations with their body's limitations." This allows for a result that enhances the appearance of your breasts and provides for a safe long lasting outcome. Breast augmentation is a surgical procedure that uses implants to increase the size and/or improve the shape of your breasts. You may choose to have this operation to increase the size of your breasts, to balance different-sized breasts, or restore the volume lost over time. Whatever your specific purpose for breast augmentation, your plastic surgeon will give you larger, firmer and more visually satisfying breasts that look natural.
Many plastic surgeons perform over 150 breast augmentation surgeries each year and some are nationally sought after speakers on the topics of mastopexy and breast enlargement procedures.
Once you have contacted a plastic surgeon, they will discuss your breast enlargement cosmetic surgery goals with you realistically. Based on your goals, the dimensions of your breast and body, and your tissue's characteristics, you and your plastic surgeon will select the appropriate implant. In addition, you will determine the appropriate incision and position of your ideal implant in order to achieve your desired result. You will set a date for surgery and be given instructions about how to prepare. You will also schedule a pre-operative appointment to review your medical history, take pre-operative photographs, and confirm your size choice with our new custom bra sizing system.
On the day of your breast augmentation surgery, you will have a final consultation with your plastic surgeon. Your breast augmentation procedure generally takes less than one hour and will be performed under general anesthesia likely administered by a board certified anesthesiologist at a hospital. Many plastic surgeon's offer three incision options: Inframammary (under the breast); Transaxillary (through the armpit, performed endoscopically); Periareolar (around the edge of the nipple).
Many plastic surgeons can place the implants underneath the muscle (sub-muscular) or over the muscle (sub-glandular). Together you and your surgeon will decide the best location for your implants, while minimizing the visibility of any possible scarring. Some plastic surgeons work with a board certified operating team that have been together for many years. Your breast enlargement procedure will have a rapid recovery with your plastic surgeon's extensive post-operative care program. You will have access to a pre-operative vitamin regimen, personalized nursing, and a post-operative physical therapy and exercise protocol developed specifically for you, if desired.
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