BREAST AUGMENTATION – COSMETIC SURGERY

Breast augmentation is a prevalent surgical procedure aimed at enhancing the size and contour of the breasts. This can be achieved through the use of either breast implants or fat transfer techniques.
Breast Augmentation, a commonly performed cosmetic surgery, aims to enhance both the size and shape of the breasts through either the insertion of implants or fat transfer techniques. Given the array of implant choices and surgical methods, it’s essential to discuss your goals with a surgeon to determine the optimal approach for achieving your desired results.

Breast augmentation, it is a widely practiced cosmetic procedure, involves the use of either breast implants or fat transfer to enhance the size and contour of the breasts. With various implant options and surgical techniques available, it’s crucial to consult with your surgeon to determine the most suitable approach for your desired outcome.

What are the different kinds of breast augmentation?

Two primary approaches to breast augmentation exist: breast implants and fat transfer augmentation. In fat transfer breast augmentation, liposuction is utilized to remove fat from specific areas of the body, which is subsequently injected into the breasts. This method is often favored by individuals seeking a subtle enhancement in breast size, with fat typically harvested from regions like the abdomen, flanks, back, or thighs.




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Procedure Details & Clinical Consultation

What to Expect During a Breast Augmentation Consultation

Prior to undergoing breast augmentation, you’ll have a consultation with your plastic surgeon. To prepare, consider your desired changes to your breasts, aiming for improvement rather than perfection. Ensure you’re in good mental and physical health with realistic expectations.

During the consultation with our specialist Surgeon Dr. Michail Vourvachis, will inquire about your medical history, including medications, allergies, smoking habits, prior surgeries, breast issues, mammograms, and family history of breast problems.

Dr. Michail Vourvachis will also prepare a full medical report after the consultation.

You might find it helpful to ask your surgeon questions such as:

  • Are you certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery?
  • How long have you been practicing plastic surgery?
  • How frequently do you perform breast augmentations?
  • Could I see before-and-after photos of your augmentation surgeries?
  • Should I opt for breast implants or a fat transfer?
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of different implant types?
  • Will I be able to breastfeed post-surgery?
  • What are the risks associated with my chosen augmentation method?
  • What happens if I’m dissatisfied with the results?
  • How should I prepare for the surgery?

Preparing for Breast Augmentation Surgery

In preparation for surgery, your surgeon may advise:

  • Blood tests
  • Medication adjustments
  • Smoking cessation
  • Dietary restrictions
  • Avoidance of certain medications
  • Abstinence from recreational drugs

Adhering to these instructions aids in a smoother surgery and proper healing. Arrange transportation for after surgery and have someone stay with you initially. Plan for at least three days off work, potentially longer for physically demanding jobs.

Setting Up for Recovery at Home

Before surgery, create a comfortable recovery area at home with:

  • Prescribed pain medication or acetaminophen
  • Incision ointment or cream (if recommended)
  • Clean gauze
  • Loose, comfortable tops

The Breast Augmentation Procedure

The surgery involves several steps:

  • Anesthesia administration
  • Incision placement (under the breast, around the areola, or via the armpit)
  • Implant insertion (under breast tissue or muscle)
  • Incision closure with stitches and possibly drainage tubes

After Breast Augmentation Surgery

Post-surgery, you’ll be observed until stable, typically for about an hour, before discharge with specific recovery instructions and follow-up appointments scheduled. Pain medication may be prescribed, and drainage tubes and bandages managed.

Stitches are usually removed within a week, with limited lifting for four weeks and delayed return to sports for up to six weeks.

Risks and Benefits

Benefits of breast augmentation include improved appearance, boosting confidence and self-esteem. However, potential side effects and complications, such as soreness, bleeding, infection, or implant issues, should be considered.

Long-term complications like scar tissue formation or implant rupture may occur. Regular breast examinations and follow-up visits with your surgeon are essential.

Implants might affect cancer screenings, making self-examinations and mammograms trickier. It’s advisable to seek examinations at accredited facilities capable of specialized views for accurate assessment.