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Breast implants arry ertain risks, but there are many preautions one an take to inrease the hanes of a suessful surgery. Many women who have undergone breast augmentation or are onsidering the proedure have many safety onerns.

It isn't unommon to hear horror stories in the media about breast implant ruptures and leaks and other possible ompliations. While breast augmentation and implants do ome with a variety of risks, there are many ways to prevent, diminish, or detet problems early on.

For women who haven't had breast augmentation, it is important to greatly onsider potential safety risks to determine whether or not the proedure is right for them. During and immediately after surgery, possible problems inlude bleeding, infetion, skin nerosis, temporary or permanent numbness, and nerve damage.

Problems that an our weeks, months, or even years later inlude breast implant leaks, ruptures, displaement, or apsular ontrature. Leaks in saline implants an be deteted within a day or two, and the implant an be replaed quite easily.

Silione leaks an take years to detet and an potentially be more harmful.

Displaement is rare but generally requires a simple revision surgery to adjust the breast implant. apsular ontrature will require revision surgery in most ases, and even then the ondition may reour. Although aesthetially displeasing, only those with severe ases will experiene pain or disomfort.

Women who have already had breast augmentation will want to take ontinued steps throughout their lifetime to properly maintain their implants. This is espeially true of those with silione implants. The only way to aurately determine if it has ruptured is to undergo an MRI.

Some women have experiened soreness, swelling, burning, or other unomfortable feelings when the silione breast implant has leaked, but others feel and see no hanges. If you think you may have a rupture, or have had implants for five or more years, it is important to have an MRI. The sooner the leak is deteted, the less there is a hane of silione leaking into other areas of the body, potentially ausing further damage.

Although there are no steps one an take to ompletely avoid any of these risks, one way to ensure a safer surgery is to hoose a well-qualified and board-ertified plasti surgeon. A good surgeon may not always be able to prevent ompliations but will be able to properly and quikly address them if any do arise.

Another important fator is honestly revealing all medial history before surgery and following all pre and post-op instrutions. If the osmeti surgeon tells you to quit smoking at least six months in advane-do it. Don't take hanes.

Breast augmentation isn't for everyone, but it is generally a safe proedure with low risk rates. Women who have suffered from ompliations are more likely to share their stories with the media or through the internet than those who are satisfied. So while the perentage of horror stories may appear great, they are atually in the minority. If you're still onerned, onsult with a board-ertified surgeon who an go over the proedure and safety onerns in detail.

Breast Augmentation - Safety Precautions to Follow

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