Breast Augmentation
Breast Augmentation The appearance of the breasts is considered an important element of female beauty. Therefore, breast augmentation surgery, which can be used to balance or enlarge the volume of both breasts, is one of the most frequently performed aesthetic operations in the world. One of the most important reasons why surgery is preferred so often is that it changes the person’s appearance and increases self-confidence. Thanks to the breast prostheses placed under the breast in breast augmentation treatments, the breast circumference can be enlarged by more than one bra size. If the patient complains of breast sagging, both breast augmentation and breast lifting can be applied at the same time.
How is Breast Augmentation Operation Applied?
Today, the most popular and reliable method in breast augmentation is prosthesis surgery. The type and size of the prosthesis to be used during the procedure, the region where the prosthesis will be placed, the incision site, the patient’s expectations from the procedure and the patient’s existing breast tissue are determined by the preoperative examination. In breast augmentation surgeries, the incision for the prosthesis can be made in one of three places. They can be placed at the armpit level, under the nipple, or below the chest line.
Can a Person Having Breast Augmentation Surgery Breastfeed?
Although a breast implant will not prevent a woman from becoming pregnant or breastfeeding, it is recommended that she wait six months after surgery before trying to become pregnant so that the healing process can be fully completed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Within a few months after breast augmentation surgery, any numbness or hypersensitivity will disappear. It is unlikely to lose sensation permanently.
You can leave the hospital the same day after your breast augmentation procedure, or you can stay in the hospital overnight at according to your surgeon's decision. You can also return to your work or social life in a few days. For the first two weeks after surgery, sports-related activities should be avoided.