Breast Augmentation: How It Can Help You
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Dr. Bobby Arun Kumar .
Given that breasts are an important feature of a woman’s appearance, it is inevitable that some women will feel conscious about the size and shape of their breasts. Women with smaller breasts are often looking to increase their size. Women with breasts that have lost volume and shape due to pregnancy or weight loss often seek to restore them to their former shape or correct their proportions. Breast augmentation surgery using breast implants can address these issues, often resulting in increasing a woman’s self confidence in her appearance.
Aesthetic Improvement
Breast augmentation is one of the most popular cosmetic surgeries for women. It improves the overall appearance of a person by giving a shapelier contour. Women with small breasts sometime feel that their body is not balanced; breast augmentation can provide this balance by achieving body proportion. The surgery will also enhance the definition of the body giving a more feminine appearance. Often women report that altering their breast size and shape gives them increased clothing options and the ability to wear clothes that they felt unable to wear or consider prior to surgery (such as bikinis).
In many cases, women who have lost weight or given birth lose the suppleness of their breast. Cosmetic surgery, in this case, can help restore breast size and shape.
Pre-operative planning
A comprehensive consultation with your Cosmetic Surgeon should include discussion as to the patient’s desired size and shape and what is realistic and appropriate from the Surgeon’s perspective. Individual characteristics of the patient, such as size, shape and skin quality are important factors in determining what will be an appropriate size and surgical technique. Comprehensive discussion prior to surgery assists in creating realistic expectations and ultimately a more satisfactory outcome for both the patient and the surgeon.
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