| breast
augmentation overview |
| introduction
to breast augmentation |
breast
augmentation uses implants to enlarge the breasts, adding
fullness and increasing size |
| implant variations |
variations
include implant type, position, texture, shape, and size |
| incision
placement & breast augmentation surgery details |
options
for incisions are around the areola, under the fold of
the breast, in the armpit, or in the belly button |
| anesthesia
for breast augmenation |
general,
or local with IV sedation |
| surgical
facility |
usually outpatient
surgery center |
| length
of surgery |
1
to 3 hours |
| discomfort
|
varies
from minimal to moderate or more |
| what
to expect after breast augmentation surgery |
discomfort,
tightness, swelling, decreased arm movement; back to work
in 1 to 2 weeks |
| risks
of breast implant surgery |
loss
of nipple sensation, implant rupture or shifting, asymmetry,
infection, hematoma, capsular contracture (internal scar
tissue), visible implant rippling, breast sagging |
|
often combined with... |
breast
lift, liposuction,
tummy tuck |
| cost
(surgeon's fee) |
$2000
to $8000 (implants may be additional) |
| duration
of results |
implants
may be permanent, but some revision is usually needed
within 5 to 10 years |
| insurance
for breast augmentation surgery |
breast
augmentation is considered cosmetic surgery; insurance
does not apply, except for breast reconstruction or significant
breast asymmetry |