Some Points to Consider Before Going Ahead With Breast Augmentation
by John Fostar Media ReleationWith experience and expertise in breast
augmentation, Baltimore surgeons have been able to greatly improve the self-esteem
of scores of women who were looking for fuller volume of their breasts.
Breasts lose their perky shape as women age. Factors that come into play include pregnancy, rapid weight loss, and ageing.
Most surgeons
recommend silicone gel-filled breast implant surgery.
The silicone breast
implant is actually a sac of silicone rubber filled with silicone gel.
However, when women
discuss breast augmentation, MD
surgeons try to evaluate whether the silicone gel-filled breast implant is
right for the patient.
The focus of the
doctor is primarily on contraindications.
The surgeon will not
perform the boob job if the patient has:
- Weakened
immune system
- Autoimmune
diseases like Lupus or Scleroderma
- Inadequate
blood supply to breast tissue
- Depression
or other mental disorders
Despite the fact the
boob job is hugely popular, it is not without its share of risks.
It is vital,
therefore, that women understand the implications of this procedure and what it
can and cannot do.
It is for this reason
that, while deliberating on the subject of breast
augmentation Baltimore surgeons explain to their patients the following
important information.
- A
boob implant is not a permanent device, and that is why a boob job is not
a one-time surgery. Additional unplanned surgeries may be needed if
complications occur.
- The
breast may undergo some changes that are irreversible.
- In
the event, the patient chooses to have a baby, breast augmentation can
negatively affect the woman’s ability to breastfeed by reducing the milk
production.
- Rupture
of the breast implant is often soundless. The patient will need to undergo
regular screening over their entire lifetime to know if any rupture is
present.
The objective of a
breast augmentation procedure is to increase satisfaction among women as to
their overall appearance, with special focus on the volume of breasts.
At the hands of
skilled surgeons, boobs jobs, by and large, are reported to be successful.
Despite the fact that
there are no precise figures available, it is assumed that nearly 40% of the
patients increased their breasts by 1 cup size, 45% by 2 cup sizes, and the
rest by more than 2 cup sizes.
Re operation
For several reasons,
women may need to undergo a re-operation or additional surgery after the
primary boob job.
A few of the reasons
include:
- Implant
malposition
- Sagging
- Need
for a biopsy
- Scarring
- Suspected
rupture
- Nipple
complications, breast pain, or cancer
- Slow
wound healing
Women, if
apprehensive of complications post-surgery, can of course choose alternatives
to breast implantation, such as accepting their breasts as they are or by wearing
a padded bra or external prostheses.
On the other hand, if
they choose to go ahead with a boob job, selecting the right surgeon becomes an
important aspect to ensure successful outcomes.
The surgeon must have
performed numerous silicone implant operations in the past with a good success
rate.
Maryland
Area has a high class facility offering bespoke treatment for the uplift of
face, breasts, body, and skin. Treatment is done by experienced surgeons using
injectables, laser, and CoolSculpting.
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