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Preparing for Breast Implant Surgery

If you are preparing for breast implant surgery, you will need to have some blood tests done. The blood tests need to be performed two weeks or less before your surgery so that the results are up to date. Your surgeon will probably expect a complete blood count (CBC). The CBC measures your levels of white and red blood cells, among other things.


Breast Implants and the FDA

There are two types of bust implants that are widely used for breast augmentation in the USA and around the world. These are saline-filled and silicone gel-filled bust implants. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has regulated medical devices in the USA since 1976.


Risks of Breast Implants

Breast implant surgery does carry some risk of complications, although these are relatively rare. The risks of getting bust implants include a bad reaction to the anesthesia, excessive bleeding, necrosis, extrusion of the implant, calcifications, and loss of nipple sensitivity. Breast Implant Surgery Risks

As with any surgery, breast implant surgery carries some risks. The first risk to consider is that of an allergic reaction to the anesthesia. General anesthesia is more risky, but you may have a bad reaction to any anesthesia.


Recovery After Breast Implants

If you have breast implant surgery, your recovery time will vary according to the plastic surgeon’s skill, the technique he or she used to perform the surgery, the type of incision, your body type and the size of the implant. Many plastic surgeons, and quite a few of the women who have breast implants, claim a woman can be back to work within a week. Chances are that while you would most likely be able to work if you needed to, you could only perform a non-strenuous job.


Breast Implant Side Effects

If you choose to have breast implant surgery, you need to be aware of the possible side effects, which range from special mammography considerations and breast-feeding issues to implant leakage. If you are considering the surgery, you need to be aware of these side effects, how to spot them, and what to do about them.


Cost of Breast Implants

Bust implants can be inserted in many different ways; this makes it so it can be very difficult to answer the question of how much a breast implant surgery will cost. The cost will vary widely from surgeon to surgeon and procedure to procedure. Some variables that will affect the cost include the skill of the surgeon, the surgeon’s location, the type of implants, whether the surgery is done in the doctor’s office or in a hospital, what type of surgery you choose, and what type of anesthesia is used.


Breast Implant Basics

Are you unhappy with your present bust size, wishing that you were the next cup size up? Then the thought of getting breast augmentation has probably crossed your mind. You need to find out if this procedure is one with which you will be happy. Our breast implant overview can give you the information you need in order to decide whether or not to pursue a breast augmentation surgery.


Overview of Silicone Breast Implants

Silicone breast implants, long the standard in breast augmentation, were removed from the market by the FDA in 1992 because the silicone gel used was found to cause certain health problems in some of the women who had undergone augmentation. After many years of study and testing, the FDA approved the next generation of silicone breast implants in 2006 and so women can now actively pursue this type of breast augmentation again. Silicone breast implants are similar in some ways to saline breast implants, but come with their own unique set of pros and cons.


All About Saline Breast Implants

Saline breast implants have become the most popularly used form of breast implants in the United States. Particularly after silicone implants came under fire and were removed from the market for so long, saline breast implants have remained available and a pleasing choice for women to make.


Breast Implant Removal Surgery

Rarely, but sometimes, there are problems that can occur with breast implants that require them to be removed. In some cases, these can be serious medical issues like when the implants burst or rupture. In other cases, a patient may simply be seeking to change the size of her breast implants. Regardless of the reason for opting for breast implant removal, it’s important to understand how the procedure works and the risks involved.


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