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How To Approach Your Breast Augmentation Surgery

If you were anything like me when you were a young "tween" girl, you couldn't help but wonder if there was some magic food or extreme exercise that you could do to make your breasts grow to just the right size. Of course, there was no perfect answer, and, if you're like me, even the passage of years didn't alleviate your disappointment.

You expected your breasts to fill in, just like your friends' did, but now that you are several years beyond any expectation of further growth, you aren't sure what to do. You might think that traditional silicone implants look tacky. Don't despair--there are options available to you.

First of all, you should consult with your general practitioner. They are obviously not experts in cosmetic surgery, but they may be able to give you referrals to professionals that offer a wide variety of procedures that will give you the results you want.

Before you make a call to a potential surgeon, you will want to carefully weigh your reasons for seeking breast augmentation. There are many people that go into cosmetic surgery assuming that it will somehow cure low self-esteem and body image issues.
How To Approach Your Breast Augmentation Surgery


There is no guarantee of either of these things. While a breast-improving surgery can, in fact, boost your confidence in the long run, you should not expect it to be a remedy for other underlying problems.

With that being said, you should use resources like the internet to do some comprehensive research on a few different specialists. Many offer a free consultation, and with many sites that specialize in reviews of medical professionals, you should make sure you have built a comfortable rapport before you proceed with the surgery.

The goal for most women is to have breast augmentation that appears and feels natural. That is why, before you select a final size, you need to carefully think about the end result. There are many women who go for the maximum size just to compensate.

Many surgeons offer you the chance to wear inserts for a week or two, which can help you make a better assessment of what final size you will be most comfortable with.

Implants are either filled with silicone gel or saline liquid, which are meant to give your new breasts the natural movement and look of the fatty tissues that are found in the breasts. Recognize that there are risks to any cosmetic surgery, and implants can leak.

But you can also ask about fat grafting, which transfers fat from other areas of your body into your breasts. This is a relatively recent development, but there are many surgeons that have made it a safe and reliable option.

by: Art Gib




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