Breast Augmentation Columbus OH
“He is such an amazing surgeon and has done phenomenal job on my breast augmentation and really listens to what you want and need!!! I’ve gone to him twice now and wouldn’t go anywhere else! His staff is absolutely amazing too!!!”
~ Helen
The goal of a breast augmentation procedure is typically not only to increase the size of the breasts but also to improve their shape. For a woman, the size of her breasts can be a matter of high priority. Being unusually flat chested can make a women feel incomplete or simply less feminine. Professional entertainers like actresses and models often want to increase their breast size to enhance allure and attraction. To learn more about breast augmentation at our Columbus practice, contact us today.
Personal Decision
The decision to undergo breast augmentation surgery to increase the size of your breasts is a very personal one; one that you should not take lightly. You should not do it for someone else such as a spouse or boyfriend. You should only have elective cosmetic surgery, such as breast augmentation if it is something that you want for yourself. It will not fix a bad marriage or a broken relationship.
You should have more confidence in a doctor who will honestly tell you about the risks and potential complications of breast augmentation surgery and one who will discuss with you the different options that are available to you with implant procedures. Untoward reactions such as excessive bleeding, capsular contracture, and nipple numbness will be frankly discussed with you by Dr. McMahan, as well as methods to minimize the possibilities of adverse reactions to surgery.
Medications and Smoking
Medications such as Aspirin and Ibuprofen will not be allowed prior to surgery in order to help reduce risks of excessive bleeding. Smoking will also be discouraged, but antibiotics will usually be prescribed during the period around the time of surgery to decrease the risk of infection.
An anesthetic will be provided by an anesthesiologist or a nurse anesthetist with physician oversight. A relatively short incision is made for access to the area where the pocket will be made for the implant, typically under the chest muscle for best results. Both silicone and saline implants can be used for the procedure; there are both pros and cons for each type of implant and these will be discussed with you if you are undecided as to which one to opt for.
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Silicone vs. Saline
A silicone implant is more expensive and a slightly longer incision needs to be made for insertion, while the saline implant requires a shorter opening and is less expensive. Silicone implant ruptures are not easy to detect because there is minimal change to the breast size while saline ruptures are easily discerned because there is typically a complete loss of the volume of the implant. However, silicone implants tend to feel more natural than saline implants and they tend to have a lower risk of rippling along the edge. Currently, about 70-80% of patients choose silicone implants over saline.
Recovery
Recovery for breast augmentation surgery is often less than what many patients expect with most returning to non-strenuous jobs within a week. For the vast majority of patients who have their implants placed under the muscle, it is best to keeps their arms down to the side and not raise their elbows over their head for several weeks to protect the muscle which has been partially cut, sutured, and is now on stretch as it is tented up over a prosthesis.
Candidates for Breast Augmentation
Good candidates for breast augmentation are women who desire an increase in breast size. Patients should be in good physical health and have realistic expectations. During your consultation, we will perform an assessment of your body and ask you about your medical history to determine if breast augmentation is right for you.
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If you’re interested in learning more about breast augmentation, Advanced Aesthetic & Laser Surgery can help guide you throughout your entire journey. Contact our office to schedule your consultation today.
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