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Breast augmentation is a big procedure and there are often numerous aspects of it that individual wonder and even worry about if they are considering having this procedure. Your doctor will talk to you about your ability to change the way your breasts look through this procedure. This specific, individual consultation will answer many of the questions you have. However, many people have questions even before heading into the procedure to consider. It is a good idea to prepare a list of unanswered questions for your surgeon before you decide to have the procedure.

What Are the Complications?

One of the most common questions people ask is in regards to the complications of this type of procedure. Though breast augmentation performed by a professional is safe, there are certain risks that could be present. Risks from infections are present, as they are with any type of surgery. There is also the risk of a poor reaction to anesthesia. Some people do have difficult with the implants including discomfort, leakage and the development of scar tissue.

What Shape and Size Should You Choose?

You must answer for yourself this very independent question. Luckily, your doctor will talk to you about the options and even provide samples of the options available. You will want to ask about shape and size, as well as the texture of the surface of the implant. Also, talk about the location of the incision and the placement site being recommended by the doctor. You should have a good understanding of what is best for you after your consultation.

What Will Recovery Be Like?

Another concern many people have is about the recovery period. Most people go home the same day or the next day. It is likely that you will spend a few days recovering at home. This could include time spent with limited movement. Swelling and bruising are common but most people are back to normal within a few weeks of having this surgery. Your doctor is likely to provide pain medications and offer steps to improving the results, such as how to handle the swelling. Follow your doctor's directions for the best possible outcome.

Breast augmentation is a significant change in the way your body looks. Talk to your doctor at length about any of the questions or concerns you may have. In doing so, you will be able to head into this procedure with the knowledge you need. You will also learn a great deal about what your options are and what limitations you may face in the weeks after the procedure. Getting a realistic idea of what to expect makes sense.

by: Abigail Aaronson




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