Sunday, September 6, 2015

Basic Information On Breast Augmentation Toronto Residents Must Know

By Shawn Hunter


Over the last couple of decades, there have been numerous advancements in the field of medicine. Cosmetic surgery is one of the fields that have experienced tremendous growth and continues to increase in popularity by the day. Breast augmentation (mammoplasty) is a form cosmetic surgery in which breast enhancement is achieved surgically by using a synthetic material. There are some important things on breast augmentation Toronto residents should know as they plan to have the procedure.

There are a number of reasons for having the surgery. Commonly, women choose to have the procedure so as to achieve more fullness and better symmetry on both sides. Persons that have just been through pregnancy or those that have had excessive weight loss may notice some asymmetry in their breasts. Small adjustments may be done to restore normalcy. Girls with developmental anomalies and persons intending to undergo sex change have also been beneficiaries.

There are two main types of implants used in the procedure. In both types, there are an outer shell of silicon rubber. In the first type of implant, this shell is filled with elastic gel to give it a more natural consistency. Gel implants have the disadvantage of requiring the use of large incisions. The other type is the saline implant. This type is more malleable and allows for the use of smaller incisions.

This operation is conducted under general anaesthesia. The surgeon will typically make an incision just below the breast but in the area above the crease. Alternative techniques used include approaching through the lower areola area or through the armpit where the axillary extension is found. The incision helps the surgeon create a pocket or cavity into which the implant is to be fitted. Once the implant is placed in position the opening is stitched back.

Like any surgical procedure, some complications may be encountered. Bleeding and infections are the commonest but their general incidence is low. Although implants do not directly increase the risk of developing malignancies among the affected women, they are said to reduce the detection of new or pre-existing malignant lesions on radiographic images. The effect of this is a delay in beneficial interventions.

Recovery takes a few days to a couple of weeks. Many surgeons will recommend that one avoids strenuous activity as much as possible. The breast should be handled with caution for not less than a month to reduce the risk of wound breakdown. If everything is done in accordance to all the guidelines, the results will be very rewarding.

It should be understood that results are not uniform across the board. Whereas some clients report of impressive results others regret undergoing the transformation. These differences are the result of a number of factors such as surgical skill, type of implant used, age and the long term effect of gravity. Gravity causes sagging of implants over time and corrective procedures may be required.

High self-esteem is key to the success of any type of cosmetic surgery. The judgment on whether or not the required results has been achieved depends heavily on the perception of the client. It is important to have a positive attitude about your body before and after the procedure.




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