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What Happens After Breast Augmentation?

Breast Augmentation is a procedure that many women consider. It is a modern epidemic that women from all walks of life feel bad about their bodies and want to alter them. And with the advances in cosmetic surgery in the past 50 years, it has never been easier to make changes to the way your body looks. Breast augmentation is a controversial procedure that women might choose to get if they are unhappy with the size or shape of their breasts. The breasts are a part of the body that is very closely associated with femininity and sexual attractiveness, so it is not surprising that women can associate a perceived flaw in this area with being unattractive or undesirable to men. This is generally the reason that women will choose this type of surgery and it is something that is increasingly popular. It is not a decision that should be taken lightly and women who are considering this surgery should look at everything associated with breast augmentation before they go through with it.

What Happens After the Surgery?

When the surgery is done, that is when the uncertainty begins. If you have chosen to get breast augmentation, then you will likely have chosen a very good plastic cosmetic surgeon and made sure that you are getting exactly what you want. But what happens when the surgery is over and you are ready to go? At first, you will be bandaged well by the medical team who are attending to you. This is just like any other surgery and any other wound. To insert the breast implants into your body, the surgeon will have to cut deep into your flesh. Because this is a sensitive area and because the trauma to the surrounding area will be significant, it is important that you receive the best in after-surgery care. This sort of surgery can take quite a while to heal fully, and during that time you will probably feel pain and a lot of discomfort in that area. There will also be extensive bruising that will take a while to fade. Your surgeon will likely tell you that you will be unable to partake in physical exercise for some time after your surgery to avoid causing any damage around the wound.

The Risks Associated With Breast Augmentation

Because breast augmentation is such an invasive procedure, it is not totally safe. The procedure has been around for quite some time and it is much safer and advanced than it used to be, however there are still risks and complications that can present themselves after breast augmentation surgery. It sounds like a nightmare, but it is possible for a breast implant to rupture. Technically a breast implant could last for decades within the body, however when you add day-to-day living into the mix this can change things. A breast implant can be made out of either silicon or saline, and it is this solution that will leak out into the area surrounding the breast implant if a rupture occurs. While this is not immediately life-threatening, it is not something that you would want happening in your body, and it is also hard to detect.

When Breast Augmentation Goes Bad

Capsular contraction can occur when the body attempts to heal around a foreign object in the body, including breast implants. If this happens, it can squeeze around the breast implant and cause it to distort. This can be a very painful thing to happen, especially in such a sensitive area as the chest. To correct this might require your plastic cosmetic surgeon to cut into the chest and remove the tissue that is squeezing around the implant. After this, many women will choose to have the implant removed altogether, due to the pain and inconvenience they have gone through. Women sometimes complain of other unpleasant results of breast augmentation, such as fungal infections, neurological problems and rheumatologic problems. There can also be problems associated with the weight of the breasts, if the implants are quite large, such as back pain.

Breast augmentation is a procedure that can have a great effect on you. If someone is really unhappy with their breasts then this surgery can alter the way that they look. However, there are definitely risks involved that might not be worth the results. With the risks of infections, capsular contraction, ruptures and other complaints, it can not be guaranteed that breast augmentation will change your life for the better. In fact, it might end up making you feel worse about your body. When it comes down to it, dissatisfaction with your body is often something that is contained within the mind and is a perception that could possibly be changed by altering the mind rather than the body.