Breast Augmentation Facts To Know And Things To Consider
There is more to breast augmentation than just showing up at the doctor's office and having a procedure done
. In fact, there are many different decisions that must be made regarding the size, shape and materials of the implants. There are three basic components to these: the shell, the filler and the valve. The shell can be either smooth or textured, the filler is saline or silicone and the valve is simply where the surgeon inserts the filler into the shell. It is also necessary to determine how large of an enhancement is desired, and also where the incision site will be for insertion.
By far the safest option in terms of filler is saline solution. They are the preferred choice for most surgeons because even in situations where the implant has ruptured, the liquid is simply absorbed into the body. For over thirty years this solution has been used, and it is the safest because it is essentially just saltwater. The other option is silicone, which is generally more natural looking and feeling, but which also poses various health risks. The FDA has banned their use in the United States for most situations, but there are still some patients who are eligible and some applications that call for them.
The most difficult decision after deciding to have breast augmentation is how large of an implant to get. There is no way of simply walking into a clinic and requesting a C cup. That is because a C cup on a 110 pound woman and one on a 180 pound woman are very different things. Instead, a surgeon measures the implant based on volume. Also, some bodies simply cannot handle an extremely large enhancement. It is best to talk with a doctor about aesthetic concerns, and work together to come up with a solution and a plan of treatment that satisfies your needs without compromising your safety.
There are many different places where a doctor can begin the breast augmentation, all dependent on the size and shape of the implant. In some instances, they will go in through the armpit to hide the scar from view. For some women, the areola is the best site for getting the best result. It is even possible to insert the enhancement from the belly button up into the chest. Regardless of where the incision site is, it is necessary for the doctor to determine where in the chest it is best to place the breast augmentation. It is possible to place it above the muscle, under the muscle or partially within the muscle. The first option offers easier placement and fuller enhancement, but it often looks the most artificial. Also, because it is right beneath the skin, there can be some rippling that takes place. Behind the muscle offers more natural appearance and smoother texture, but it also does not have the roundness and cleavage that some women prefer. Finally, the last offers the best of both worlds in some respects, and seems to offer the most natural appearing breast augmentation. However, the last two placement locations tend to cause significant discomfort and demand added downtime for recovery and healing.
by: Anders Abadie
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