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If you ask a woman, which part of her body she does not like or would like to change, the usual answer is breasts. In most cases these are younger women, who say that they would feel a lot better about their appearance if they had fuller breasts. The procedure is also popular with women, who want to regain the looks they had before giving birth or extensive weight loss. Any breast can be reshaped and the breast that is completely or partially lost to cancer can be restored with the help of a surgeon. Before making a decision to undergo the surgery you should think about your expectations realistically and if you are still positive about it, the surgeon will help you find the suitable implants, specify the location of the incision and the way the implants are exactly going to be fitted in.
Breast implants are medical devices which are covered with elastomer and filled with silicone gel. Breast implants come in different sizes, shapes and textures. The size is chosen regarding the wishes of the patient and her physical appearance. It is advisable not to choose much bigger implants compared to the original breasts as in that case the implant may cause complications or can be easily detectable through the skin. In general, round implants are used as they mostly guarantee a fuller look and a more attractive cleavage. After the operation a capsule of scarred tissue forms around the implant, which is your body's completely normal reaction against a foreign body.
How complicated the procedure is depends on the location of the incision. Taking your anatomy and the suggestions made by the surgeon into consideration, it is made either under the breast, around the nipple area or in the armpit; on some rare cases the implant can be fitted in through the navel. The first two techniques are the ones most frequently practiced as in those cases the surgeon works nearer to the breast which enables to place the implant more accurately. The implant is fitted in and if necessary, removed through the same incision. The advantage of the other two incision locations is that there will be no scar; but the incision is made under the breast or around the nipple anyway if complications occur. Whatever the location, the incision is made as small as possible to keep the scar the least visible. After penetrating the skin a path is cut through the tissues to the final location of the implant and a pocket is then formed in the tissue for the implant. If needed, the location of nipples can also be adjusted. During the operation, temporary or disposable implants can be used to test the suitability of implants. After that the permanent implants are inserted and the incision is closed.
Please make sure that you ask your surgeon how to prepare yourself for the surgery. It is important to inform your surgeon about any possible illnesses (diabetes, anorexia or any other eating disorders), low or high blood pressure, heart diseases or previous heart surgeries, allergies or medications that you are taking. In case you have your monthly period at the time of your surgery, you should let the surgeon know about it. You have to stop smoking at least 4 - 6 weeks prior to surgery or you should try to minimize it as much as you can. Smoking reduces the amount of oxygen in your blood which hinders the healing process and prolongs recovery remarkably. It is also prohibited to use medications that make your blood thinner, such as aspirin and the like before the surgery. You need to consult your surgeon before starting to take new medications! It is important to provide yourself with some painkillers and in order to guarantee the best possible result, buy a special supportive bra.
You can feel nausea after the surgery and the surgeon will give you medications to relieve it. You should move slowly even if you feel good, because this might be from the anesthesia. There might be bleedings and other complications, in which case you should consult the clinic. The sutures are mostly absorbable, but the surgeon will tell you if and when the sutures need to be removed. The scars will heal in a couple of weeks, but won't disappear completely. The swelling should go down and it should stop hurting in about three to five weeks. Then you can also return to your everyday doings and exercising. You should wear a supportive bra for a few weeks after the surgery and also massage your breasts. You should avoid lifting heavy things. The can see the final result after six months the least.
After the breast surgery you should continue with regular breast examinations. Inform the doctor about the implants because a special technology can be used then. Women with larger breasts should definitely wear supportive bras, especially during exercising, because jumping weakens the breast tissue. It is also important to avoid underwear that is too tight. Breasts need extra care during pregnancy and you should use special creams to moisten and nourish the skin in order to avoid stretch marks. It is also recommended to use baby oil to moisten the nipples to avoid splits.
It is recommended to start breast tightening treatment after about one month after stopping breast feeding. After the end of the nursing period breasts more or less gain their former shape. A trained breast muscle will form a better-looking breast and create a natural support for the breast tissue, making it look youthful longer. Therefore, regular exercise plays an important role in maintaining nice looking breasts (one of the best exercises is push ups). It is worth trying some special breast creams and cold water procedures. This way you can improve the look of your breasts to some extent without undergoing a surgery. However, there is no exercise which would actually make your breasts bigger. If weight gain is out of the question for you (which surely adds size to your breasts), the push up bra is another option to make your breasts look bigger and more attractive. Only after none of those methods have been of considerable help, surgical intervention might be considered.