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Breast Implants Surgery: What's It Like?

Thinking about getting breast implants surgery to shape your body the way you want it? It might seem mysterious - How do you go from flat noodle to voluptuous and curvilicious? Here's a step by step look at how the process works.

Step 1 - Decide What You Want

Breast implants surgery is a big decision - and a big change. The first step is to decide what you want done. First, look at mirrors and magazines. What outcome do you want out of your treatment? How big do you want to do?

Don't worry, it's not all up to you to figure it out. Once you have a vague idea, the next step is the consultation. This is where you get together with a plastic surgeon and discuss. You've got an idea of what you want, and they've got years of experience working with breasts. Together you can make a plan.
Breast Implants Surgery: What's It Like?


They can show you before and after pictures, and they'll also have computer imaging technology to show you the new You. They can also tell you about the procedure and recovery in detail.

Step 2 - The Operation

Breast implants surgery takes just a few hours. You can have it done in the afternoon and be home for dinner. The doctor will give you anesthesia, so you'll be in Lala-land when they're doing the work.

Once you're good and conked out, they'll make a few key incisions in the area where you've decided to have it done. They'll place the implants inside, and then suture the incision closed. That's it, and the treatment is over.

Step 3 - Recovery

The doctor's job is done, and now it's your job to make sure you get healed properly. But don't worry - the doctor's always there if you need them. If anything doesn't seem right, if your scars don't seem to be getting better, or if you have any questions at all, give the doc a call.

The first day or two you'll still be feeling the effects of the anesthesia. Have somebody around to take care of you. You'll wear a surgical bra and gauze, which will come off on the second day. After that, take it easy and apply all medications the doctor gave you.

In about a week you can go back to work. Around this time, you'll go back to the clinic to have the stitches taken out. In the first week, there will be some pain and discomfort, but the doctor will give you medications to help.

You'll be back to your normal routine in 3 weeks or a month. Take it easy and don't strain. Most importantly, don't rush recovery. Let it take as long as it takes to get you healed properly.

With a good plastic surgeon, your breast implants surgery will be smooth and easy. At the end, you'll have the curves you've always wanted. The important thing is to talk to your surgeon at the consultation so that you'll have realistic expectations about your surgery.

by: Abigail Aaronson




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