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....................................What
is Breast Augmentation?
....................................How
is Augmentation Mammaplasty performed?
....................................What
results can I expect?
....................................Is
Breast Augmentation suitable for me?.
....................................How
long will the procedure take?
....................................How
long will it take me to recover from a Breast Augmentation?
....................................Will
the procedure leave any scars?
....................................Are
there any side effects of this procedure?
....................................Can
all Breast Augmentation be carried out at the Aesthetic Day Surgery?
....................................Are
Breast Implants Safe?
....................................Am
I more likely to develop breast cancer as a result of
.................................
.......... ..Breast
Augmentation?
....................................Will
I still be able to breastfeed following a Breast Augmentation?
....................................What
different types of breast implants are available?
....................................How
will Breast Implants affect a mammogram?
What
is Breast Augmentation?
How
is Augmentation Mammaplasty performed?
Breast
enlargement is performed by making a space behind the breast, usually
behind the pectoral muscle and placing a breast implant (prosthesis)
into this space. The implant can be inserted via the crease under
the breast, through the nipple or through the armpit. The surgery
needs to be individualised in relation to the type and size of implant
used, the anatomical space created and the placement of the scar.
The choice will depend on the patients bodily shape, her breast
shape and size, her chest shape and her expectations. The breast
tissue itself is not operated on. The implant is simply placed behind
the breast to give it more projection and fullness.
What
results can I expect?
Results
may differ from person to person. In general, a successful augmentation
will give you fuller breasts that are in better proportion with
your overall body size and physique. The procedure may also lead
to reduced sagginess and increased firmness of the breasts.
Is
Breast Augmentation suitable for me?
The
decision to go ahead with an aesthetic procedure is a very personal
one. The first step is a consultation with one of the qualified
plastic surgeons at the Aesthetic Day Surgery. Whatever your reasons
you should frankly discuss your personal goals and expectations
with respect to the outcome of the procedure (both physical and
emotional) with your surgeon. As with any aesthetic surgery you
should always keep in mind that the desired result is improvement,
not perfection.
You
may wish to have an augmentation mammaplasty if you feel your breasts
are smaller than normal or out of proportion to your body size.
Augmentation mammaplasty is also useful if your breasts are unequal
in size or if they have decreased in size following pregnancy.
How
long will the procedure take?
Depending
on the extent of the procedure, breast augmentation surgery may
last anywhere from 1 1/2 to 2 hours. However, please keep in mind
that this is only actual surgery time. To ensure the highest standard
of personlised patient care, attention to detail and results, the
Aesthetic Day Surgery requires you to spend appropriate time both
immediately before and after the procedure within the Day Surgery.
In general you will need to allocate up to a full day of your time
to allow for pre-operative procedures, the surgery itself and appropriate
post operative care. (Note: this time would be in addition to your
initial and follow up consultations with an ADS Surgeon).
How
long will it take me to recover from a Breast Augmentation?
Patients
normally will require complete rest for several days following the
procedure. Normal activities can be resumed in 2-3 weeks although
strenuous activities and exercise should be avoided for 6-8 weeks.
Time taken to return to work varies and can be anywhere between
1-4 weeks.
Will
the procedure leave any scars?
The
advanced surgical techniques applied by he surgeons at the Aesthetic
Day Surgery are designed to minimise (and where possible eliminate)
all visible scarring. While some scarring is involved with breast
augmentation, the scars are usually just a few centimetres long
and are located in such a way as to become barely noticeable as
they fade with time. Usually patients are advised to tape the scar
for the first 2-3 months with micropore tape to promote the best
scar possible.
Are
there any side effects of this procedure?
Although
each patient varies, in general you will have some bruising and
swelling of the breasts. After the operation there is a large well-padded
dressing firmly applied to the breasts. This helps to reduce the
pain and also the swelling after the surgery. Swelling, bruising
and tightness of the breasts are common after the surgery and usually
subside in a week or two. Most patients experience a degree of pain
which can be quite annoying for the first 2-3 days but this can
be fairly well controlled with medication.
Most
patients are very happy with the results of breast enlargement but
you should be aware of certain facts. Some of those are as follows:
*the
breast will feel firmer than a natural breast. Scar tissue forms
as a sheet to encircle the implant and this is called a 'capsule'.
Occasionally this scar tissue will contract to encircle the implant
more tightly causing the implanted breast to feel harder and the
implant to assume a more rounded shape - causing some distortion
in the shape of the breast. This problem could occur months or years
after the surgery. It is lessened by placing the implant under the
pectoral muscle
*At
times an edge of the implant can be felt or a rippling at the edge
may be felt.
*Other
infrequent complications of the surgery are infection, rejection,
rupture and changes in the sensation of the skin and the nipple.
Your
surgeon at the Aesthetic Day Surgery will discuss side effects and
any potential complications directly with you at your initial consultation.
Can
all Breast Augmentation be carried out at the Aesthetic Day Surgery?
Most
breast augmentations may be performed as Day Cases at the Aesthetic
Day Surgery. However this will depend on the extent of the procedure,
your general health and your surgeons advice. In appropriate instances,
some breast augmentation operations are performed by an Aesthetic
Day Surgery surgeon at St. George Private Hospital.
Are
Breast Implants Safe?
Yes,
many worldwide studies have shown that there appears to be no increased
illness or systemic diseases caused by saline or gel implants. Possible
local complications from implants and surgery can occur and will
be discussed by the surgeon.
Am
I more likely to develop breast cancer as a result of Breast Augmentation?
No.
Medical science has shown that the chances of developing breast
cancer or any other disease are not changed by this procedure.
Will
I still be able to breastfeed following a Breast Augmentation?
Yes.
There is no evidence to suggest that breast augmentation interferes
with breastfeeding.
What
different types of breast implants are available?
The
breast implant (prosthesis) consists of an outer silicone bag which
is filled with either saline, silicone gel or cohesive gel. Your
surgeon at the Aesthetic Day Surgery will talk to you about your
various prothesis options and the pros and cons of each during your
initial consultation.
Note:
following the breast implant controversy in approximately 1990,
silicone gel implants were not available for general use. They were
available for individual patient usage if patients met certain criteria
and approval was granted by the TGA (therapeutic goods administration).
In August, 2001, certain gel and cohesive gel implants have been
approved for general use without the need for individual approval
through the TGA.
How
will breast implants affect a mammogram?
Implants
may interfere with mammography and theoretically could interfere
with detection of some breast cancers. Some women may need additional
tests such as ultrasound, specialised mammography or MRI.
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