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Planning For Breast Augmentation Recovery



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By : Mike Pedersen    19 or more times read
Submitted 2008-02-25 14:43:28
Preparing for breast augmentation recovery involves being aware of not only the needed time, but also the discomfort and the potential outcomes. Also referred to as augmentation mammaplasty, the procedure involves the insertion of saline or silicone implants either behind the pectoral muscle or behind the glandular tissue of the mammaries. Often done for cosmetic reasons, the technique can also be used for reconstruction in women who received mastectomies due to cancer, disease, or birth defects, and is sometimes done in men as pectoral implants. There are potential complications from the procedure that can be minimized by finding a well-trained surgeon.

What To Expect Following Augmentation Mammaplasty

The results of the procedure should be immediately visible. Recovering from the operation will consist of soreness and swelling which may persist for several days. Reduced activity will be necessary, particularly restraining from exercise. A standard post-surgical hospital stay of 24-48 hours should be anticipated. Drains may be inserted to reduce swelling and help the healing process. Also there may be bruising that requires ice packs, but only on the recommendation of medical staff. Scarring along the incision line should fade over the course of the first year.

Long-Term Precautions Needed To Care For Implants

In the long term there is a potential for the loss of nipple or breast sensation and wrinkling of the skin may occur at the top of the chest. Also, scar tissue may form around the implant leading to a hardening of the breast. Secondary surgeries may be needed and checkups will be required to assess the integrity of the inserts. Eventually the implants will need to be removed or replaced as they are not meant to be permanent. Pregnancy and weight fluctuations can alter the outcome of the surgery as well. Scarring from multiple operations will be more visible and may determine the course of action to be taken to upkeep the results.

Potential Complications Of The Procedure

As with any other operation there are some potential problems that may arise during or after the procedure. Not all patients respond to or recover from anesthesia in the same manner. Waking up in the recovery room may be difficult for some and there may be breathing problems in a small proportion of surgical clients.

Any invasive technique also carries the potential for infection and bleeding. These complications could result in poor wound healing, leading to a longer recovery time, increased scarring, and in clotting which could lead to more drastic cardiovascular and pulmonary complications. The more severe complications that are sometimes run up against following breast augmentation recovery require medical follow-up.
Author Resource:- For more Fort Worth breast augmentation recovery information, visit the Texas Breast Augmentation site.
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