Are breast implants right for you?
Unfortunately, many different factors of life can negatively affect a woman’s breast tissue over time, such as weight changes, pregnancy, c...
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Unfortunately, many
different factors of life can negatively affect a woman’s breast tissue over
time, such as weight changes, pregnancy, childbirth, genetics, and gravity.
While many women just turn to push up bras to get their breasts back into
place, others begin to consider permanently boosting them up through plastic
surgery. The breast augmentation procedure is currently the most commonly performed
procedure in the U.S. with over 300,000 surgeries per year. If you have started
to consider getting breast implants, there are a few things you should think
about.
The right time. Before getting implants, many doctors
recommend that women should be in good health, not smoke, be at a stable ideal
weight, and have fully developed breasts. Some women also prefer to wait until
after they are done having children, but this is not necessary. Due to swelling
of the breasts during pregnancy and nursing, women sometimes end up with bigger
breasts and don’t find the need for breast implants after all. But there is no
way to predict if this will happen to you. Think about when would be the perfect
time for your breast augmentation.
Do it for the right reasons. It is important that you do this for
yourself and not for anyone else. Plastic surgery is a big a deal and should
not be done to please anyone but yourself. Before following up with this
decision, make sure it is exactly what you want.
Have realistic expectations. It is extremely important to have
realistic expectations before getting breast implants. For the first few months
and possibly up to a year, your breasts may not look completely natural. They
will rest high on your chest for the first few months and it will take time for
them to soften up. Do not expect to go from a AA to a DDD. Most patients with
minimal breast tissue cannot jump to a huge
breast size because the
skin’s elasticity may not cooperate, causing stretch marks. Your doctor will
help you decide which implant size is right for your body.
Know the risks. Although a breast augmentation is a low
risk procedure, there are possible risks that come with this procedure, just
like any other type of surgery. Some risks include infection, bleeding, loss of
sensation, contracture, and wrinkling of the breast implant. Following all
orders from your doctor can help prevent any of these complications from
occurring.