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What is Breast Implants Surgery?

Topic: Adult and Senior DevelopmentPublished September 25, 2019

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What are breast implants?rnA breast implant is a medical prosthesis that is placed inside the breast to augment, reconstruct, or create the physical form of the breast.rnWhy it's donernBreast implant might help you: • Enhance your appearance if you think your breasts are too small or that one is smaller than the otherrn• Adjust for a reduction in the size of your breasts after pregnancyrn• Correct uneven breasts after breast surgery for other conditionsrn• Improve your self-confidencernDiscuss your goals with our surgeon so that you can be realistic about what breast implant can do for you.rnDuring the procedurernTo insert the breast implant, your surgeon at synergy cosmetic surgery will make a single cut (incision) in one of three places: • In the crease under your breast (inframammary) • Under your arm (axillary) • Around your nipple (periareolar)rnAfter making an incision, the surgeon will separate your breast tissue from the muscles and connective tissue of your chest. This creates a pocket either behind or in front of the outermost muscle of a chest wall (pectoral muscle). The surgeon will insert the implant into this pocket and centre it behind your nipple.rnSaline implants are inserted empty and then filled with sterile salt water once they're in place. Silicone implants are pre-filled with silicone gel.rnWhen the implant is in place, the surgeon will close the incision — typically with stitches (sutures) — and bandage it with skin adhesive and surgical tape.rnAfter the procedurernSoreness and swelling are likely for a few weeks after surgery. Bruising is possible, too. Expect scars to fade over time but not disappear completely.rnWhile you're healing, it might help to wear a compression bandage or sports bra for extra support and positioning of the breast implants. Your surgeon might prescribe pain medication as well.rnFollow your surgeon's instructions about returning to regular activities. If you don't have a physically demanding job, you might be able to return to work within a few weeks. Avoid strenuous activities — anything that could raise your pulse or blood pressure — for at least two weeks. While you're healing, remember that your breasts will be sensitive to physical contact or jarring movements.rnIf your surgeon used sutures that don't absorb on their own or placed drainage tubes near your breasts, you'll need a follow-up appointment for removal.rnIf you notice warmth and redness in your breast or you run a fever, you might have an infection. Contact your surgeon as soon as possible.rnResultsrnBreast implant can change the size and shape of your breasts. We at Synergy Provide breast enlargement and breast reduction surgery. The surgery might improve your body image and self-esteem. But keep your expectations realistic. We at synergyrnAlso, your breasts will continue to age after implant. Weight gain or weight loss might change the way your breasts look, too. If you become dissatisfied with the appearance of your breasts, you might need more surgery to correct these issues.

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