breast augmentation

There are a multitude of reasons why a woman would choose to undergo the discomfort and risks of cosmetic surgery of the breasts. These reasons can range from dissatisfaction with the overall shape and size of her breasts to the desire to correct a genetic deformity to wanting reconstruction after breast cancer treatment. Breast augmentation is the number one plastic surgery procedure performed in the United States today, with over half a million performed in 2008 alone. Contemplating getting breast implants? Let’s consider if they are right for you.

Two implant options are available when considering breast augmentation surgery: saline-filled and silicon gel-filled implants. Whichever breast implant a woman chooses depends on her desired outcome and the size of the woman. Does she want a more natural look and feel, or a more uniform look? Silicon implants provide a more natural look and feel, while the advantage of saline is that the implant can be increased or decreased in size to even out any lopsidedness.

The trans-umbilical breast augmentation (TUBA) procedure is one of the most popular options for breast enhancement today. An incision is made in the belly button of the patient during this procedure. With many of the other available breast enhancement surgery options, the incision is made in the armpit or bust.

The TUBA procedure is unique. Once your cosmetic surgeon makes the incision in your belly button, he or she will then tunnel up to the chest area. The surgeon feeds a deflated saline implant through the tunneled section. Once the breast implant is in position, and it can be placed either in front of or behind the muscle, it is inflated with saline solution.

After the TUBA procedure, care should include wearing a sports bra that provides extra support. You will more than likely be on light duty for a few weeks following your procedure, as strenuous physical activities can cause problems until you fully recover.

Of course, the most important part of the decision-making process when undergoing any kind of reconstructive or aesthetic plastic surgery is finding a qualified cosmetic surgeon to perform the procedure. To locate a plastic surgeon in your area who is a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, you can go online at www.plasticsurgery.org.

After you locate a doctor in your area that is certified to perform cosmetic plastic surgery, the next step is to schedule a consultation appointment with him or her to determine whether you are a good candidate for breast enhancement surgery. A good plastic surgeon will spend time with you to evaluate both your mental and physical health and give you their unbiased opinion on whether augmentation breast implants is the right choice for you. You need to know all the benefits and risks of the surgery as well as what type of post-operative care you will need.

Some advantages of the trans-umbilical breast augmentation method are that it has the lowest complication rate, the most rapid recovery time and the least post-operative discomfort, and it leaves a mostly inconspicuous scar as compared to other breast surgery procedures. One disadvantage is that there is an increased risk of puncturing the implant during surgical placement, resulting in leakage and increased surgery time.

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