Breast enlargement Prosthesis Aesthetics
Breast enlargement Prosthesis Aesthetics
Breast Enlargement Prosthesis Aesthetics Procedure:
- Inspection and Planning:
Before surgery, a specialist plastic surgeon examines the patient, evaluates his or her medical history, and understands the patient's expectations. The desired implant type (silicone or saline), size and placement issues are planned.
- Anesthesia:
Breast augmentation prosthesis aesthetics is usually performed under general anesthesia.
- Incisions and Implant Placement:
The surgeon usually makes strategic incisions such as under the breast, around the nipple, or in the armpit. Then, the selected implants are placed in the correct position. Implants can usually be placed under the muscle or under the mammary gland.
- Stitches and Healing:
After the procedure is completed, the surgeon closes the stitches and the healing process begins. Throughout the healing process, the patient must follow certain instructions.
Things to pay attention:
- Breast augmentation prosthesis aesthetics involves certain risks because it is a surgical intervention. These risks may include factors such as infection, bleeding, implant leakage.
- Swelling, bruising, and temporary tenderness are normal during the healing process but will subside over time.
Results:
After breast augmentation prosthesis surgery, a fuller and more shaped breast appearance is usually achieved. The selection, placement method and size of implants are determined depending on the patient's body structure and preferences.
It is important for individuals considering breast augmentation prosthesis surgery to have a detailed consultation with an expert plastic surgeon and understand their expectations and risks regarding the procedure.