Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Some Interesting Facts On Breast Enlargement

By Marissa Velazquez


Breast enlargement is the surgical augmentation of breast tissue using surgery. The augmentation is done by adding some synthetic materials and grafting fat tissues from other parts of the body. There are many reasons as to why people choose to undergo this procedure. Most commonly, women decide to have in an attempt to achieve symmetry. It is also frequently done after a period of pregnancy or after one has lost significant weight. It has been used recently as part of sex change procedures.

The procedure, also called mammoplasty may lead to a number of complications even when done by the best professionals. You need to be aware of these complications even as you make plans to have the surgery. Commonly encountered complications include bleeding, infections and pain. These are however fairly easy to manage. The biggest cause for concern among scientists is the increase incidence rate of cancer in persons that have been subjected to the surgery. The most likely cause for this is the fact that diagnosis of cancerous growths in these patients is very challenging.

The mammary glands function just like any other glands; they produce substances known as hormones. These hormones have very important functions as regards the reproductive lifestyle of women. They maintain both the menstrual cycles and pregnancies whenever one conceives. Having surgery may have a negative impact on these physiological systems. It is important to have all these considerations in mind even as you make the decision.

There are two types of implants that can be used. Each type has various advantages and disadvantages that have to be considered while making a choice. Both types consist of an external shell of silicon rubber. One type is filled with elastic gel and the other with saline. The gel type has a consistency that is almost natural and is highly preferred. Unfortunately, it is rather rigid and requires creation of a very large incision. The saline type, on the other hand, is highly malleable and easy to work with.

Typically, mammoplasty is done under general anaesthesia. The incision is made below the breast but above the crease. Alternatively, the incision may be made on the lower part of the areola. The incision is then used to create a pocket in which the chosen implant will be placed. After the implant is fit and put in the right orientation, the opening is stitched back.

Under normal circumstances, recovery occurs within a couple of weeks. The general advice during this period is to limit the amount of strenuous physical activities. The surgical site should be handled gently to avoid causing injury. The outcome is very good if the surgery is done in the right manner.

There is a significant variation in the results between individuals. While majority of people will be satisfied a few others will not. There are many factors that will affect the outcome and this may be related to the patient, the surgeon or the environment. It is common for some people to be taken back for surgery after a few years.

It is very important that you always maintain a positive attitude when seeking breast enlargement procedures. A high self-esteem will help you to make more informed decisions that are not influenced by hopelessness and negativism. If you are comfortable with your physical appearance you may not even need this surgery to begin with.




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