Showing posts with label breast augmentation recovery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label breast augmentation recovery. Show all posts

Thursday, December 7, 2017

Breast Augmentation - Silicone Breast Implants versus Fat Transfer

A pair of healthy looking breasts is what every woman desires to
possess. While many have been naturally blessed with it, some will need
to go through an augmentation in order to achieve the appearance that
they will truly love.

The lack of breast volume may be due to past surgical procedures brought about by medical conditions. It
may also be because of hereditary factors, something that the individual
does not have any control over. Whatever the cause may be, breast augmentation
remains to be among the top scientifically proven safe and effective
solutions for women who wish to address their issues concerning a
smaller breast size. 

Majority of the breast augmentations performed are done using implants. These are prosthetics
made out of a silicone sac that are filled with either saline, a fluid
substance, or silicone gel. The silicone gel is being used far more than
its saline counterpart for it gives off a more supple feel to the
wearer. Silicones are also prevalently utilized in studies conducted
about the procedure which increases its credibility of being the smart
option between the two.

A contender to being the most popular breast augmentation procedure
is slowly making waves in the cosmetic surgery arena. The Fat Transfer
Breast Augmentation is growing increasingly in demand because it is less
invasive and appeals to patrons looking for a more subtle increase. 

The Fat Transfer process starts with the extraction of fat from the
patient’s own body through liposuction. This also adds to the
procedure’s appeal for it offers slimming as a side effect. The specimen
harvested will then be treated and purified to remove unwanted elements
such as lipids, traces of anaesthetics, and other medical substances
that may have transferred during the removal process. Once contaminants
have been eliminated, the pure form will be injected in small quantities
into designated areas surrounding the breast until the desired size and
form is attained.

Breast augmentation using implants will remain to be the top option for it has been widely practiced and
studied by astute medical professionals. It will not be, in any way,
replaced by another procedure any time soon for it is truly a
magnificent breakthrough and is sure to provide the results that the
patient desires. Performed by a reputable board certified cosmetic and
reconstructive surgeon, breast implants will leave long lasting
satisfaction to the patient.

But let us not take the Fat Transfer breast enhancement procedure out of the game for, as
earlier mentioned, more are starting to look for a natural and less
gruesome alternative to a bigger breast size. It does not, however,
guarantee a dramatic increase to your breast’s fullness and is more
suitable for patients who are aiming for a more subdued change. Chances
of fat being re-absorbed by the body, though very slim, may also happen
which will cause for your breasts to decrease in volume over time.
If you are still unsure of which procedure to undergo, a consultation with
your trusted cosmetic surgeon will definitely help in your decision
making. Depending on your goals and the medical team’s assessment of
your body’s overall readiness for the procedure, your doctor will be
able to determine which breast augmentation type will deliver the
results you want. Your heart’s desire for a fuller chest, after all, is
what we endeavor to give.

Friday, October 30, 2015

Successful Recovery After A Breast Augmentation

It must be known to all, that not every individual responds the same way to surgery be it minor or major, cosmetic or non cosmetic procedure like face lift or breast augmentation surgery. There is no way to know or anticipate how fast your body will recover from the operation. The recuperation phase for some patients could take longer than for others. It may be affected by several factors like age, sex, diet, medical condition or activity. Recovery from breast augmentation procedure is dependent upon the condition of your health, your lifestyle, and what your tolerance is for pain.

Some patients can tolerate a lot of pain or discomfort, while others don't and these may affect the rate at which they get back to normal. Some other individuals may have minimal soreness that resolves after short period of time then they to go back to their regular activity within a couple of days to a week's time.



The stitches or sutures are usually non absorbable for better resulting scar that is less noticeable and inconspicuous. The sutures usually remain in place for atleast a week, after the surgeon will take a close look at them and determine whether it is time to remove them. The scar tend to be noticeable initial or its quite obvious because of the swelling and immaturity of the scar. However, when the swelling start to resolve, the scar also begins to transform and mature, then the resulting scar blends in with the surrounding skin. Once the stitches are taken out on the 1st or 2nd week, you may continue to have swelling. Patients should be informed that swelling is part of the natural process of the healing which improves in a few weeks. You will need to be patient with your breast augmentation recovery.

The swelling may cause your bosom to feel hard with some tingling sensation. You should not worry, this is expected and transient. Your breasts will eventually become softer and will take on the feeling of natural breasts after several weeks. Your surgeon will guide you through this process then make an analysis of how your chest looks and feels through the weeks when you breast is transforming and healing. He will let you understand if he thinks that your incisions are recovering properly.

Activity after breast augmentation surgery is gradually progress to facilitate your healing process and prevent recurrence of swelling. If patients starts aggressive or strenuous physical activity too soon, blood pressure surge may occur then swelling or bruising may recur. To support your breasts during recuperation and to facilitate appropriate healing process in a timely fashion, you need to get a rest during the initial days after surgery. Then activity is gradually progress as days passes. You may have light cardio activity like brisk walking on the 3rd week, full cardio exercise on the 4th to 5th week then weight lifting on the 6th week.

The surgeon will provided you the green light to return to work and when until everything had healed properly, however this will also depend on the kind of work you do. Each patient's situation must be examined individually. If your work does not include straining or any heavy lifting, you may be allowed to return to work within a week or two. But for patients that is involve with aggressive and strenuous physical activity, return to work will take longer or several weeks. It will be best to discuss your concerns with your surgeon so that you will be guided properly.