What is Breast Enlargement Surgery?

By Amy Nutt

Breast Enlargement Surgery, or Breast Augmentation, is a surgical procedure performed to increase the size of ones breasts using a medical implant. The implant is normally made of silicone with saline or a silicone gel filled in it. It is inserted into the breast through an incision underneath the breasts. Today, breast enhancement surgery is becoming a popular choice for many women.

Breast enlargement surgery is normally performed to increase the size of the breasts for fuller more shapely breasts, restore the size or shape of the breasts after significant weight loss or pregnancy, make the breasts more evenly proportioned, and to restore breast size after a mastectomy.

Saline solution is the substance most frequently used to fill breast implants because it can be safely absorbed by the body if the implant leaks or ruptures. An incision is made in the bottom crease of the breast or along the lower edge of the area surrounding the nipple. The implant is inserted through the incision and placed under the breast tissue. Once the implant has been adjusted to the correct shape and position, the incision is then closed with stitches. Some doctors believe that placing the implant beneath the chest muscle instead of under the breast will decrease the risk of acquiring a condition known as Capsular Contracture which is hardening of tissue surrounding the implant. As well, they say there is less of an obstruction when having a mammogram.

Breast enlargement surgery is normally performed as an outpatient procedure. The surgery can take from 1 to 2 hours. General anesthesia is usually used; however a local anesthesia or an epidural can be used in certain cases. After the surgery, gauze is taped over the stitches. The breasts are then wrapped and supported by a specially designed bra. The stitches can be removed in 10 to 14 days. The bandage must be kept dry for the entire period that it is worn.

There may be slight bruising, swelling, and soreness for a few days after the surgery. One can take medications to reduce the minimal discomfort. A supportive bra can help reduce swelling and support the breasts while they heal. Within a few days, most women can return to their normal daily routine. There is some scarring associated with the procedure, but this will normally fade after a few months.

If you are aged 18 or over, not pregnant, and in good health, you may be considered a good candidate for breast enlargement surgery. Most insurance will not cover the cost of breast implants for non medical reasons. However, they may possibly cover the cost as part of breast reconstruction after surgery for breast cancer. One should ask their insurance provider if there are certain exceptions where some funding can be provided for their breast enlargement surgery.

Most women who have breast enlargement surgery will require at least one more enlargement surgery during their lives. As well, most women who get breast implants are pleased with the results. - 30516

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