Important Facts About Breast Implants Richmond Hill Ontario Women Should Know

By Ines Flores


Women who are not satisfied with the size or shape of their breasts often choose to undergo breast augmentation. A cosmetic surgeon surgically inserts implants under the skin to enlarge the bust and improve its contours. Before getting breast implants Richmond Hill Ontario and Barrie, Ontario patients should discuss it with their doctor and learn what to expect from it.

When the surgeon first meets with the patient, he or she will explain what's involved in augmentation surgery and what to expect, and a medical history will be taken to determine if there is any reason why the procedure should not be performed. The doctor will examine the patient and discuss implant options that would be best suited to her particular body weight and shape.

Most implants today are filled with either saline or silicone. Both varieties are comprised of a hollow shell that contains a filler. The shape, thickness, and texture of the forms can vary and they may be pre-filled, or this can also be done once they are surgically inserted into the body, after which a patch will be applied to seal them. Some types are designed in a way which makes it possible to adjust the amount of filler up to six months after surgery.

Early silicone forms were found to be prone to leakage and numerous resulting health problems so they were pulled from the market in the early 1990's, however many improvements were made to them, rendering them safe and they are once again available to patients. They are a popular choice of many women because they contain a gel-like substance which gives them a more natural feel and appearance.

Saline is another popular type of implant. The forms contain a saline solution which some people prefer because it is less potentially harmful than silicone if a leak develops. Available in many styles, shapes, and sizes, these forms can be placed either beneath the tissue of the breast or the muscle layer to create a slightly different look.

Patients will undergo augmentation surgery under a general anesthetic in a hospital or outpatient surgical facility. The surgical technique used dictates the location of the scars, and in some cases the patient can choose how this will be done. Common incision sites include around the nipple, alongside the outer edges of the breasts, the armpit, and in some cases, through the navel.

If inflatable implants are being used, the incisions will be smaller and there will be greater flexibility in terms of which surgical technique can be applied, since the forms are smaller when they are inserted. With pre-filled types, it will necessitate a larger incision being made and there are less options for the incision sites than there are with those which are filled once implanted.

In most cases, the patient will be able to go home a few hours after the operation. Following the doctor's post-operative care instructions is important if one is to recover fully. Some risks do exist with breast augmentation surgery, but fortunately they do not occur very often; these include infection, rupture, reduced sensation in the nipple and breasts, and impaired ability to lactate. It will also be necessary to have the implants replaced after about ten years.




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