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Breast Augmentation: Steps To Be Completed Prior Surgery

Once you've decided to move forward with your breast augmentation, there are a few steps that need be completed prior to the actual operation. These steps will typically be outlined during your initial consultation. This article will provide a general overview of what you expect on your journey.

Your first step in the process is the selection of a surgeon and scheduling the initial consultation. This appointment will allow you to discuss expectations and treatment options including shape, size, the type of implant, and the incision location.

In order to prepare for the operation, you may be asked to follow a strict set of guidelines. It is of the utmost importance that these directions are taken seriously, and followed faithfully. Failure to do so may increase risks of complications during or post procedure.

In general, patients are asked to avoid taking aspirin or anti-inflammatory drugs for a period of 10 days prior to the operation. These medications have been known to thin the blood, thus making surgery more dangerous. Smokers must kick the habit at least two months prior, as smoking can tend to complicate the healing process.
Breast Augmentation: Steps To Be Completed Prior Surgery


Any prescriptions that you'll need post operation should be filled before surgery. Make arrangements for a close friend or family member to drive you to and from the operation and stay with you for 24 to 72 hours into recovery.

In addition to these external preparations, you will need to make a decision concerning what type of implants you wish to get, where the incision will be located, and how they will be placed. Your physician will be able to make recommendations; however, the final say is up to you. Being informed of your options is quite an important detail.

Shape

Implants are either anatomical or round. When round implants are placed on a flat surface they tend to resemble that of a flattened sphere. They have equal volume at all points. Anatomical implants are designed with a more natural look in mind and take on a teardrop shape.

Texture

Options can be either smooth or roughened. Textured implants were initially designed in hopes of reducing the chances of capsular contracture. Smooth implants tend to have less instances involving rupture. Ultimately, choosing either option will not affect how the results look or feel.

Size and Volume

The size can be measured in three ways: Projection, volume, and width. Most options are available in profile sizes ranging from moderate to high projection.

There is certainly an abundance of information to take into consideration. The decision to undergo such a procedure is not one to rush into. Make sure to do the research, ask questions, and discuss your options. In this way, you will best be able to meet your desired expectations.

by: Abigail Aaronson




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