During surgery, there are several different options available for implant placement. Each of these placement options offers different advantages, but it is up to you and Dr. Green to decide which one is right for you. Breast implant placement options include:
After the implants have been inserted and positioned beneath the nipples, the incisions are stitched closed, and a surgical bra is worn home.
When choosing breast implants, shape is an important consideration. The two basic breast implant shapes are round and teardrop. Breasts differ greatly from woman to woman, so the ideal breast implant shape for each patient must be determined with care.
A round breast implant can have a smooth or textured surface. Due to a round implant’s symmetrical shape, it does not pose the risk of implant rotation.
Round implants come in three different variations of shape: low, medium, and high profile. A higher profile can enhance the forward projection of the breasts, which would otherwise require larger breast implants with wider bases.
A teardrop implant requires a textured surface to prevent rotation because breasts can become distorted if the implant rotates. This is not a concern with round breast implants.
Dr. Green performs all of his operations with great care and precision, ensuring that his patients can enjoy a quick and healthy recovery.
Because breast tissue is stretched and separated during breast augmentation surgery, and because implants are inserted through incisions, the breasts will be bruised, sore, and swollen after surgery. Most patients also feel tired after breast augmentation surgery, but this usually passes in a day or two. You can expect to wear a surgical bra for several weeks. It may also be recommended that you wear an athletic or support bra until the swelling has subsided.
Heavy lifting or straining should be avoided after breast augmentation surgery because this can cause the breasts to swell. You can typically return to work within two to three days and to full activity within two weeks. Stitches are removed in a week to 10 days after breast augmentation. Any post-operative pain, swelling, and sensitivity will diminish over the first few weeks. Sensation in your nipples may be reduced temporarily, but should return to normal as your breasts heal.
After healing, some permanent scarring may remain, although scars from breast augmentation incisions will typically begin to fade in a few months and will continue to fade for months or years. Scars are usually small and inconspicuous. Dr. Green’s goal will be to make them as unnoticeable as possible.
Complications following breast augmentation surgery are uncommon and usually minimal. Although rare, some complications that may occur include capsular contracture, swelling and pain, infection around the implant, change in nipple sensation, decreased milk production while nursing, and breakage or leakage of the implant (implant rupture) as a result of injury. Regular monitoring of breast implants after breast augmentation is recommended to ensure continuing breast and implant health.
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