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Have A Breast Enlargement
According to a survey done by Cosmo Magazine, 95% of all women are dissatisfied with the size of their breasts. Breast enlargement procedures can be performed on an outpatient basis or at a hospital. Breast implant surgery can be done under local anesthesia with only the breast area being numbed or under general anesthesia . Breast implant surgery can last from one to several hours depending on whether the implant is inserted behind or in front of the chest muscle and whether the surgery is performed on one or both breast. Before surgery, your doctor discusses with you the extent of surgery, the estimated time it will take, and the choice of drugs for pain and possible nausea. Your consideration of breast implants, for reconstruction or for augmentation, should be based on realistic expectations of the outcome. You may also want to talk with other women who have had the surgery . Your results will depend on many individual factors, such as: your overall health ,chest structure and body shape,healing capabilities may be hindered by radiation and chemotherapy, smoking, alcohol, and various medications. Bleeding tendencies /likelihood prior breast surgery, possibility of infection, the skill and experience of the surgical team, the type of surgical procedure and the type and size of implant . You will be given general or local anesthesia, in most cases, antibiotics. The surgery may last several hours for reconstruction or revision and up to 13 hours for augmentation. Scarring is a natural outcome of surgery and for most women, scars will fade over time to thin lines, although the darker your skin, the more prominent the scars are likely to be. You should ask your doctor about the type of surgical procedures, where your scar will be, and what to expect after surgery. The doctor should describe the usual postoperative recovery process, the possible complications that can arise, and the expected recovery period. Following the operation, as with any surgery, some pain, swelling, bruising, and tenderness can be expected. These complications may last for a month or longer, but they should disappear over time. You will most likely be able to return to work within a day or two, although you should avoid any strenuous activities that could raise your pulse and blood pressure for at least a couple of weeks. Any surgery has significant risks and it is always recommended to speak to your surgeon and discuss the procedures and risks involved.
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