Facts Relating To Breast Implants Michigan Residents May Wish To Know

By Mary Walker


There is no doubt that the demand for breast augmentation surgery has enjoyed exponential growth in recent times. The underlying principle of this procedure is to insert a prosthesis (implant) into one or both breasts with the objective of enhancing the size or the shape. If they wish to benefit from breast implants Michigan clients need to be aware of a number of things beforehand. This will help them make more informed decisions.

Other than the cosmetic reasons that exist, there are several medical indications that may create the need for the procedure. One of them is the existence of small mammary glands due to what is referred to as developmental hypoplasia. There is a need in this case to increase the size of the breasts. Weight loss that follows a period of pregnancy may result in significant symmetry of the glands. Prosthesis may be needed to correct it.

There are two main types of implants that one can choose from. The two have a similar external structure that is made of rubber shell. The difference is the content. The first type is filled with silicone gel. The incision is made at the appropriate site and the implant placed in position. When using the saline type, the shell is first put in the intended position before the saline is introduced.

There are a number of advantages and disadvantages associated with each type of prosthesis. Silicone implants are, by far, the most popular due to their more natural consistency. Their main disadvantage is the fact that it is less malleable hence the need for larger surgical incisions. The incisions result in larger scars that may be a cause for concern for some people. The saline implants are more malleable hence the incisions used are smaller.

The operation itself is fairly simple and short. The time required is between 45 minutes and one hour but this may be slightly longer if complications are encountered. General anesthesia is typically used to minimize pain. The surgeon then opens the area between the breast and the chest wall muscles. The approach used for this may be through the areolar region, the armpit or below the breast crease. The prosthesis is inserted and stitching done.

There is a need to be aware of the potential complications of this surgery even though they are quite few. During the operation, the most likely complications are excessive bleeding and reaction to the anesthetic drugs used. Immediately after, the worry should be onset of infections around the surgical incision but this can easily be brought under control using antibiotics. In the long term, leakages of saline and silicone gel may occur.

You need a couple of days to weeks to recover fully from the effects of the operation. You will have a post-operative visit to the clinic after two weeks so that the doctor can examine you and rule out any complications. It is important that you avoid strenuous activities both before and after this visit so as to avoid inflicting injury to the surgical site.

The results of this operation vary from one person to another. Factors that may cause this variability include type and severity of condition, the techniques employed and patient specific factors such as their physiological make-up. Whereas some people are happy with the results others are unsatisfied and even request for revision. Bear in mind also that gravity will result in sagging over time.




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