- Surgeries, Breasts
Understanding Breast Augmentation: Turn Your Dream into Reality
- November 24, 2023
- By Fernando Amato
Breast augmentation is the right choice for you if you wish to enhance your silhouette with fuller and more contoured breasts.
What is Breast Augmentation?
Many women dream of increasing their breast volume and seek breast augmentation as the solution to achieve this desire. This surgical procedure consists of placing silicone implants to provide greater volume, correct asymmetries, and improve breast contour and firmness. It is one of the most popular cosmetic surgeries in Brazil and worldwide, restoring self-esteem for those who feel dissatisfied with sagging, reduced volume, changes after pregnancy or aging, or after breast reconstruction processes.
How is the Surgery Performed?
The plastic surgeon places the silicone implant through a discreet incision. The location of this incision, whether around the areola, in the inframammary fold, or through the armpit, is defined according to the chosen technique. Thus, each patient's individuality is respected for the choice of implant size and shape, and normally the scars are minimal and discreet. Although the initial results are immediately visible, the final result stabilizes after about 90 days.
Therefore, for safety and confidence in the process, it is essential to choose a qualified plastic surgeon registered with the Brazilian Society of Plastic Surgery (SBCP).
Where are the Implants Positioned?
Surgeons can place implants subglandularly (between the mammary gland and the pectoral muscle) or submuscularly (behind the pectoral muscle). The choice between various implant shapes, such as round or anatomical, is made after a detailed consultation with your doctor.
Indications for Silicone Implants
However, implants are generally recommended for women who wish to increase breast volume, also known as hypomastia, or who seek correction of asymmetries.
Hospital Stay and Anesthesia
Breast augmentation surgery generally requires a brief hospital stay of approximately 12 hours and can be performed under local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia.
Post-Operative Recovery
Finally, after surgery, it is recommended not to raise your arms above shoulder level for two weeks and to resume light physical exercise after 30 days. Normal activities can be resumed within 3 months, and it is advisable not to drive for 14 days.
By choosing breast augmentation, you are opting for a proven procedure that can offer not only improved aesthetics but also a new sense of confidence and well-being. For more information and to clarify all your questions, contact a qualified specialist.
Schedule your consultation and take the first step towards the transformation you deserve!
Frequently Asked Questions About Breast Augmentation
1. What is breast augmentation?
Breast augmentation is a surgical procedure that aims to increase breast size with silicone implants. It is one of the most performed cosmetic surgeries and seeks to improve body contour, proportion, and often, the patient's self-esteem.
2. Who can undergo breast augmentation?
Women over 18 years old who have small breasts or have lost volume due to pregnancy, breastfeeding, or weight loss are ideal candidates. It is important that the patient is in good health and has realistic expectations about the results.
3. How to choose the right implant size?
The plastic surgeon and the patient should choose the implant size together, considering the patient's anatomy, their desires and expectations, as well as harmony and proportion in relation to the body.
4. Does breast augmentation leave visible scars?
All surgery leaves scars, but in breast augmentation, the surgeon positions them to be as discreet as possible, such as in the fold under the breast or around the areola.
5. What is the recovery time after breast augmentation?
Generally, full recovery takes about 4 to 6 weeks. However, patients can resume light normal activities within a few days, with certain movement and effort restrictions.
6. Does breast or nipple sensitivity change after surgery?
There may be a change in the sensitivity of the nipples or breasts, usually temporary. Normal sensitivity usually returns within a few weeks or months.
7. Do silicone implants need to be replaced?
Modern implants are designed to last many years, but they are not considered lifetime devices. The recommendation for replacement may vary, but many doctors suggest evaluating implants every 10 years.
8. What are the risks of breast augmentation?
As with any surgery, there are risks such as infection, bleeding, or reaction to anesthesia. Specifically for breast augmentation, there are risks such as capsular contracture, implant rupture, or breast asymmetry. Choosing a qualified surgeon minimizes these risks.
9. Is it possible to breastfeed after breast augmentation surgery?
In most cases, breast augmentation does not affect the ability to breastfeed, but this may vary depending on the technique used.
10. What is the maintenance after placing silicone implants?
After breast augmentation, it is recommended to undergo follow-up examinations as advised by the surgeon, in addition to maintaining a healthy lifestyle and following post-operative care instructions to ensure the durability and aesthetics of the implants.
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