
What is breast augmentation?
Breast augmentation, or augmentation mammaplasty, is a procedure to reshape the breast in order to make it larger. The procedure can also be performed to reconstruct the breast following breast surgery.
Possible complications associated with breast augmentation surgery:
Possible complications associated with breast augmentation surgery may include, but are not limited to, the following:
A breast implant is a silicone shell filled with either silicone gel or saline:
saline-filled implants
If a saline-filled implant breaks, the implant will deflate in a few hours and the salt water will harmlessly be absorbed by the body.
gel-filled implants
The leak or rupture of a gel-filled implant can cause one of two things: if the shell breaks but the scar capsule around the implant does not, changes may not be detected; if the scar also breaks or tears, especially following extreme pressure, the silicone gel implant may move into surrounding tissue. The gel may collect in the breast and cause a new scar to form around it, or it may migrate to another area of the body. The shape or firmness of the breast may change. A second operation and replacement of the leaking implant may be necessary.
There is no evidence that fertility, pregnancy, or the ability to nurse will be affected by breast implants. However, if you have nursed a baby within the year before breast augmentation, you may produce milk for a few days after surgery. This may cause some discomfort, but can be treated with medication prescribed by your physician.
About the procedure:
Although each procedure varies, generally, breast augmentation surgeries follow this process:
Anesthetic options may include:
Average length of procedure:
about two hours
Location of incision:
The method of inserting and positioning the implant depends on the patient's anatomy and the surgeon's recommendation.
The incision can be made:
Working through the incision, the surgeon lifts the breast tissue and skin to create a pocket, either directly behind the breast tissue or underneath the pectoral muscle in the chest wall. The implants are centered beneath the nipples.
Recovery period
When the dressings are removed, the patient may be given a surgical bra. Stitches will be removed in a week or so.