Finding The Right Implant size
Breast augmentation will give a woman bigger breasts in one simple surgical procedure. It is very important to have realistic expectations about the size that is best suited for each body frame. There are a number of factors that will determine and limit the size that a breast can be enlarged.
Your breast augmentation surgeon will examine your breast tissue and skin and also your skin's elasticity and body frame to determine and recommended the breast size that is recommended for you and how big you can go.
For patients where there is less skin on the breast and for whose skin's is inelastic; if they decide to go too big they will have a greater risk of developing stretch marks and having a more painful and lengthier recovery. For these cases your breast augmentation surgeon may recommend a smaller size of implant but with a higher profile so that the breasts stand out and look perkier without being too big for you. Your cosmetic surgeon will let you know how big you can go without causing extreme stretching on the skin. Please keep your expectations realistic. If the size that your breast augmentation surgeon recommends for you is not what you expected, talk to him or her about different breast profiles available for you. The different profiles will allow you to get the results you desire without going too big on your breasts.
Your surgeon should also explain the type of anesthesia to be used, the type of facility where the surgery will be performed, and the costs involved. Because most insurance companies do not consider breast augmentation to be medically necessary, carriers generally do not cover the cost of this procedure. Your surgeon will give you instructions to prepare for surgery, including guidelines on eating and drinking, smoking, and taking or avoiding certain vitamins and medications. A mammogram may be recommended prior to your procedure to ensure breast health and serve as a baseline for future comparison.
In addition to explaining your surgical procedure, you surgeon will discuss anesthesia, the recovery process and your obligations as a patient. You will also discuss where your procedure will be performed. You will be asked to sign consent forms to ensure that you fully understand the procedure you will undergo and any risks and potential complications of your surgery. There may be a waiting period of several days to weeks from the time of your consent to the day of surgery.
Women decide to have their breasts enlarged for a number of personal reasons to improve the shape and size of their breasts to achieve a fuller, larger more proportionate look and feel.
Breast volume and shape change for a number of reasons, such as: age, re-construction after a mastectomy, weight gain or loss, to correct physical deformities, pregnancy, childbirth and breast-feeding. Women seek breast enhancement and breast implant surgery to add proportion and dimension and improve their body image.
Your breast augmentation surgeon will examine your breast tissue and skin and also your skin's elasticity and body frame to determine and recommended the breast size that is recommended for you and how big you can go.
For patients where there is less skin on the breast and for whose skin's is inelastic; if they decide to go too big they will have a greater risk of developing stretch marks and having a more painful and lengthier recovery. For these cases your breast augmentation surgeon may recommend a smaller size of implant but with a higher profile so that the breasts stand out and look perkier without being too big for you. Your cosmetic surgeon will let you know how big you can go without causing extreme stretching on the skin. Please keep your expectations realistic. If the size that your breast augmentation surgeon recommends for you is not what you expected, talk to him or her about different breast profiles available for you. The different profiles will allow you to get the results you desire without going too big on your breasts.
Your surgeon should also explain the type of anesthesia to be used, the type of facility where the surgery will be performed, and the costs involved. Because most insurance companies do not consider breast augmentation to be medically necessary, carriers generally do not cover the cost of this procedure. Your surgeon will give you instructions to prepare for surgery, including guidelines on eating and drinking, smoking, and taking or avoiding certain vitamins and medications. A mammogram may be recommended prior to your procedure to ensure breast health and serve as a baseline for future comparison.
In addition to explaining your surgical procedure, you surgeon will discuss anesthesia, the recovery process and your obligations as a patient. You will also discuss where your procedure will be performed. You will be asked to sign consent forms to ensure that you fully understand the procedure you will undergo and any risks and potential complications of your surgery. There may be a waiting period of several days to weeks from the time of your consent to the day of surgery.
A Common Cosmetic Procedures
Breast augmentation and implant surgery performed by an accredited Cosmetic surgeon is the most popular way for women to improve breast shape and size and enhance their figures.Women decide to have their breasts enlarged for a number of personal reasons to improve the shape and size of their breasts to achieve a fuller, larger more proportionate look and feel.
Breast volume and shape change for a number of reasons, such as: age, re-construction after a mastectomy, weight gain or loss, to correct physical deformities, pregnancy, childbirth and breast-feeding. Women seek breast enhancement and breast implant surgery to add proportion and dimension and improve their body image.




