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Breast Augmentation: Preparation For and What To Expect After by Patricia Woloch
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Breast Augmentation: Preparation For and What To Expect After |
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Women undergo breast augmentation surgery for a variety of reasons. Breast augmentation surgery is one of the most commonly performed procedures according to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. The reasons women want breast augmentation surgery varies from just wanting fuller breasts to correcting the changes that occur after pregnancy and nursing. Often a drastic weight loss and aging also enter into the decision to seek out breast augmentation surgery. Breast enhancement can give you the proportional shape you desire and may improve your self-esteem also. How Do I Prepare for My Breast Augmentation? Some surgeons may recommend a baseline mammogram before breast augmentation surgery and another mammogram a few months after surgery. This will assist in detecting any future changes in your breast tissue. You will still be able to perform breast self-exams after breast augmentation. You will be advised to stop smoking well before your surgery if you are a smoker. You should avoid taking aspirin and anti-inflammatory medications that can cause increased bleeding for a period of time before your surgery. Your surgeon will, of course, instruct you during your initial consultation on all pre-operative preparations. Breast augmentation is normally performed on an out-patient basis. Be sure to arrange for someone to drive you home after the surgery and to assist you that first day you will be home. What Can I Expect After My Surgery? After your breast augmentation surgery you normally will be placed in a surgical dressing along with a support bra. Your surgeon will give you post-surgery instructions that you should follow as directed. You should be able to walk after surgery with no assistance. The first few days after breast augmentation surgery you may feel sore and tender in the chest area. Dressings will be removed after a few days, and you may be instructed to wear a support bra. Your breast may feel sensitive to the touch and itchy. You may experience difficulty lifting your arms. You should not engage in strenuous activity. Some swelling and bruising may be noted, but will resolve quickly. Residual swelling should resolve within a month. It is important to follow post-operative instructions as directed. If you would like to learn more about breast augmentation surgery, and you live in the Phoenix area, please visit the website of today to learn all you can about this procedure.
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