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Breast Augmentation: Laser Bra Surgery

Laser bra surgery is a treatment designed to lift the breasts and keep them in a firm and appealing position by means of providing strong internal support. The procedure may be used in combination with breast reduction, augmentation, or a lift. In this article, we will outline this treatment and provide information to help determine whether or not this type of procedure it right for you.

The best candidates for this type of treatment are well adjusted women whose sagging breasts interfere with routine activities, cause health and medical problems, disrupt sleep, or suffer related self-consciousness. It may also be a good option for those who are concerned with nipple sensitivity and breast feeding after surgery.

Individuals who should be excluded from this treatment include older patients; especially those who take multiple medications for have a previous heart condition. These conditions would unfortunately increase the risk of complications significantly during and post surgery.

As this type of operation is fairly new, only a small percentage of surgeons have experience with performing it. Be sure to consult the advice of an experienced, laser bra surgeon when deciding whether or not the treatment it right for you.
Breast Augmentation: Laser Bra Surgery


The procedure itself is most typically performed in an outpatient surgery center or hospital while under general anesthesia. Expected operation time can run up to run hours depending on the exact treatment options, and patients are usually able to return home the same day.

During the operation, excess tissue is removed (reduction surgery) and the breast is lifted accordingly. Where implants are concerned, the physician will make the insertion through a small incision. The laser is applied to the outer most tissue layer, thus creating an internal bra in order to help support the remaining tissue or implant.

Recovery time is typically about a week, while patients are usually able to resume full activities within three weeks. A complete list of instructions will be provided, which must be followed to help reduce complication risks. Medical garments will be provided as well. These garments must be worn until the physician deems them no longer necessary.

If the operation calls for the insertion of drains, they will need to be emptied by the operating surgeon. Fresh dressings should also be changed on a regular basis. Minimal swelling, pain, and bruising should be expected, but these symptoms can easily be managed with medications prescribed by your doctor.

If you're intent on pursing this type of operation, it's very important to first schedule a consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon. At this initial meeting you'll be able to relay any concerns and ask any questions you may have. Be sure to do a little research and show up prepared. In this way, your chances of obtaining the results you're looking for increase dramatically.

by: Abigail Aaronson




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