BLOG 386 BREAST IMPLANTS
Breast implants can be performed for a number of reasons
including to enhance size and fullness, cosmetic reasons, or reconstructive
reasons after cancer or a mastectomy. There are two types of implants: saline
or silicone gel. Saline are silicone shells that are filed with a salt-water
called saline. Silicone are silicone shells filled with a gel called silicone.
There are pros and cons to both types. The most commonly discussed difference
is that women popularly agree that silicone breast have a more real feel, however,
they run the risk of leaking. The bottom line is that is a matter of preference
when making this decision. Depending on the size, texture, insurance, or cosmetic
nature, this surgery ranges between $5,000 and $10,000.
A person must be over the age of 18 to have their procedure
performed. This is because a woman is still developing her breasts prior to
this age and the FDA has enforced these requirements. A person must be at least
22 years old to have silicone implants. A person considering this surgery will
meet with a surgeon and consult on what is the best approach or recommendation.
Typically, the procedure will take one to two hours and can be impatient or
outpatient. General anesthesia is normally administered. Depending on the
procedure, a doctor will make incisions under the arm or breast and near the
nipple, in order to insert the implant. Once the implant is in the place, the
surgeon will close the incisions. Post- surgery, one is told to take it easy
and to not lift anything heavy for at least 6 weeks. Drainage tubes may need to
be worn for a couple days. Often times, pain medication is prescribed. Swelling
will diminish and any scars will fade over time.
This surgery does have risks. Breast pain can become
consistent. There may be visible scars. There can be changes in feelings to the
nipple or breast area. Infection can occur. The implants may not be
symmetrical. The implants can rupture and then leak. When a silicone implant
ruptures, the body will absorb the fluid. When a silicone implant ruptures, the
implant actually deflates.
Breast implants are not designed to last for the rest of a
person’s life. They may have to be replaced over time. Silicone implants
require a three-year checkup and an MRI at these visits to check for ruptures.
Implants can also require special mammograms to be performed so that the x-ray
can be done. They can also make breastfeeding more difficult. Receiving this
surgery is a personal decision and the reasons vary. As with any surgery there
are risks to consider, but plastic surgery can be life changing in many
positive ways.
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