Breast
augmentation surgery is a surgical procedure to change the size and
shape of women's breasts. During surgery, breast implants are placed,
usually using silicone, saline solution, or another filler. Breast
augmentation surgery usually includes the following steps:
1.
Consultation: The first step is to consult with a plastic surgeon.
The surgeon will listen to your wishes, evaluate your health history,
and evaluate your breast tissue and breast structure to determine if
breast augmentation surgery is appropriate for you.
2.
Surgery planning: The surgeon will work with you to determine the
appropriate implant type and size for breast augmentation surgery.
The incision place where the implants will be placed (such as under
the breast, nipple or armpit) and the position where the implants
will be placed also play an important role in the planning of the
surgery.
3.
Surgery: During the surgery, which is usually performed under general
anesthesia, the surgeon places the implants from the designated
incision. Implants can be placed either under the breast tissue
(submuscular) or over the breast tissue (subglandular). The duration
of the surgery and the recovery process may vary from person to
person.
4.
Recovery process: It is important to take care to rest, use the
recommended medications and follow the surgeon's instructions in the
postoperative period. Post-operative swelling, bruising and mild pain
are normal, but these symptoms will decrease over time. Your surgeon
will also instruct you on post-operative care, activity restrictions,
and the use of supportive bras.
It
is important to pay attention to the following points regarding
breast augmentation surgery:
1.
Surgeon selection: It is important that an experienced plastic
surgeon performs the surgery. It is important that your surgeon is
experienced and specialized in order to be able to evaluate correctly
and achieve the results you want.
2.
Expressing your wishes: It is important to clearly articulate your
wishes and expectations to your surgeon. Keep in touch with your
surgeon to determine the correct implant size and shape.
3.Awareness
of risks and side effects: Just like any surgical procedure, breast
augmentation surgery involves some risks and side effects. These may
include conditions such as infection, bleeding, implant leakage or
the need for replacement. Your surgeon will inform you about these
issues and ensure that you take appropriate precautions.
4.
Compliance with the healing process: It is important to follow your
surgeon's instructions exactly during the postoperative recovery
period. The healing process can vary from person to person, so it's
important to behave in a way that suits your body's needs.
Breast
augmentation surgery is a procedure based on personal preferences.
However, like every surgical procedure, it is not without risks.
That's why it's important to talk to a plastic surgeon in detail to
have a full understanding of what you need to watch out for before
and after surgery.