Breast Procedures - F.A.Q. Breast Augmentation
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1. Who is an ideal candidate for Breast Augmentation? Women who feel their breasts are small, that as a result of gravity or childbearing their breasts have lost volume or firmness. Women who know the risks involved, and have realistic expectations on the outcome of the surgery. Women who are aware that a breast augmentation procedure will boost their self image, will restore what they've lost or will enhance their physical attributes. Women who are mature and make the decision of having cosmetic surgery by themselves, not peer pressured or motivated by third parties. Women who have reached their full maturity development, who know that a breast augmentation will bring them better satisfaction of themselves, but not a complete unattainable perfection. |
2. How is a Breast Augmentation performed? The techniques depend on the desired outcome of the patient and the preferences of each plastic surgeon. The general procedure starts with defining what type of incision both the patient and surgeon agree on: underneath the breast, just above the crease (inframammary), around the nipple area (peri-areolar), in the armpit area (transaxilary), or in the naval area (TUBA). The second step for both patient and surgeon to agree on is where the pocket will be made so that the implant can be placed, there are two major choices; under the muscle (sub-muscular) or under the gland (sub-glandular). The pocket is made and the implants are placed. Sub-muscular is the more painful of the two. The procedure takes anywhere from 1 1/2 hrs to 4 hours, and is usually performed under general anesthesia. We prefer inframmary & peri-areolar entry. |

3. What are the risks of having Breast Implants? The most common risks involved when having breast augmentation surgery are the following: Capsular Contracture (cc): there are different levels. The body creates a capsule around the implant, formed by tissue. When this capsule hardens, it becomes noticeable. It pushes the implant, therefore resulting in a hardened look, visible to the eye, and eventually painful and uncomfortable for the patient. If severe, corrective surgery is needed. Infection: is rare, the percentages of infection are lower than 5%. Infection is treated with antibiotics and recovery is full. If unable to be treated with antibiotics, the implants are removed. There has been no study relating breast cancer with implants. Deflation: very rare, if it occurs, additional surgery is needed to replace implants. |
4. How much does a Breast Augmentation Cost? Costs vary with every Patient and implant selected. On average a breast augmentation will cost anywhere from the low $2,500 to a high of $6,500.00. You must take into consideration that implant prices alone are near $1,000 or more (depending on the implant and silicone gel implants might run up to $2,500.00 these are the most expensive). You have to add the operating room costs, the recovery room costs and the surgeon's fees. Beware of cheap breast augmentation procedures. You might be tempted to submit yourself to a procedure just because the costs are so low. Start by checking the surgeon's credentials & experience? What are the conditions of the operating room he is performing the surgery at? What type of implants is he using? We have over 20 years of breast surgical experience and our facilities at AmeriMed Hospital are second to none, plus you'll enjoy a week's vacation in beautiful Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. |
5. Why is it that under the muscle placement of implants is more prevalent in patients that placement under the gland? There is a tendency in plastic surgeons to prefer under the muscle (sub-muscular) placement of the implant rather than placement under the gland (sub-glandular). They cite the result of sub-muscular is a more natural looking breast, it remains softer for a longer period of time, and results in less incidence of capsular contracture; however the pain factor is higher with sub-muscular placement. |
6. What types of implants are used for a Breast Augmentation?
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7. Can I have a Breast Augmentation with local instead of general anesthesia? NO, while it might be possible with some surgeons to allow only local anesthesia, we would rather have this procedures done correctly and will use general anesthesia in the sub-glandular placement of the implant. If you choose to have a sub-muscular, most surgeons will perform this procedure under general anesthesia for safety reasons. |
8. If I get a Breast Augmentation, will I be able to nurse my baby? Yes, there is no direct correlation between inability to breastfeed and having a breast augmentation procedure. |
9. Will I loose nipple sensation if I decide to get a peri-areolar incision for my breast augmentation? The risk of losing sensation in your nipple is a 2 to 3%, regardless of where the incision is placed. Most plastic surgeons have expressed their views that loss of nipple sensation is more directly related to the size of the implant than the actual placement of the incision. |
10. What is TUBA? What are the risks? Trans Umbilical Breast Augmentation. This method uses an incision through the navel and places the implant behind the gland, not the muscle. There are a number of surgeons that have been able to place the implant behind the muscle, but this entails an additional incision in the axillary's area. The benefit of this procedure, if the implants are placed sub-glandular, is that there is no actual scar in the breast area. However the down side is that if the surgeon is not an expert in this procedure, the implants can end up being placed too far in the middle, creating an unnatural look an we refrain from this insertion procedure due to related complications such as cc, hematoma or infection, an incision will have to be placed on the breast to be able to correct any of these problems. This procedure has also left some patients with deformities in the navel area. |
11. Will I feel my implants? Further questions e-Mail us; Below are Eurosilicone Breast Implant Shapes/Size Natural Cohesive Design Textured Shell
Soft Cohesive Design Textured Shell
Soft Cohesive Design Smooth Shell
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