Breast Augmentation or Breast Enlargement – Frequently Asked Questions during your Consultation at Bareaesthetics Cosmetic Surgery Clinics

These are the most common questions asked by women in Sydney, Adelaide and Port Macquarie who are considering Breast Augmentation Surgery:

1. How long does Breast Augmentation surgery take?

Breast Augmentation surgery in total takes between 1.5 and 2 hours

2. Under what type of anaesthetic is Breast Augmentation performed?

Breast Augmentation can be performed under either sedation anaesthesia or general anaesthesia; general anaesthesia is more common.

3.  How do I know what size implants to choose?

At the time of your consultation, you will have the opportunity to view different types of breast implants and “try” them for size. You need to make sure you are wearing a bra that will tolerate the breast implants being placed in the cup and wearing a plain t-shirt top helps to give you the best impression of sizing.

Every woman is different with regard to choosing breast implant size – the size of breast implant in one woman may give a significantly different result in another woman. This is one reason why viewing images of breast augmentation before and after photos should be done bearing in mind that each woman’s result is individual to her.

When choosing breast implant size, there are several factors to take into account, such as existing breast tissue, chest diameter, height and weight, overall body proportions and position of the breasts on the chest wall. The Cosmetic Surgeon will be able to recommend an appropriate breast implant size for you depending on the above factors and your goals and desired result.

Size Shape and Style of breast Implant selection is discussed in your Consultation

Breast Implant Size

4. What happens in a consultation with the Cosmetic Surgeon Dr. Bobby Kumar?

On arrival for your consultation, you will be required to complete a questionnaire asking you information about your medical history and reasons for considering Cosmetic Breast Augmentation Surgery. In your consultation, the Cosmetic Surgeon will discuss your medical history, conduct a thorough medical examination, take measurements and photos of the chest area and discuss in detail breast augmentation surgery. The Cosmetic Surgeon will also discuss what types of breast implants are available and make recommendations as to what type and size of breast implant will achieve the results you desire. As previously mentioned, you will be able to view and try a range of breast implants.

5. How long is recovery time from Breast Augmentation?

Most women take between 1 and 2 weeks off work (depending on the type of work they do) to recover from Breast Augmentation surgery. Any upper body activity, including exercise, lifting or bending over, needs to be avoided for at least 6 weeks to allow for the tissues to heal, swelling to resolve and the breast implants to settle into position. Driving needs to be avoided for 2 weeks after breast augmentation and flying should be avoided for approximately 6-8 weeks due to the breast surgery’s proximity to the chest wall and therefore the lungs.

6. What preparation do I need to do for Breast Augmentation surgery?

The first step is to have a consultation with a fully qualified and experienced Cosmetic Surgeon. From there you are in a position to schedule breast augmentation surgery. Once your surgery is booked, you may want to have a second sizing of breast implants to be sure of the size you want. Prior to your surgery, you will be required to undergo a range of routine blood tests to provide the Cosmetic Surgeon with information necessary about your health status. You will also be required to take antibiotics for approxiamtley 7-10 days after your surgery; this will help to reduce the risk of infection.

Payment for your breast augmentation surgery is usually required in full prior to your surgery.

7. Where is the incision made for the breast implants?

The most common incision site for insertion of breast implants is in the crease under the breast where the scar can be hidden. Other less common locations for the incision are either around the nipples or under the armpits both of which are more complicated and carry more risks. Crease under the Breast is the most common site for an Incision

8. Do you recommend saline or silicone breast implants?

There are two main types of breast implants; saline and silicone. Saline breast implants are essentially an outer silicone shell filled with a saline fluid. These used to be the most common type of breast implant used but have become less liked due to the literal feeling of a “bag of water” rather than natural breast tissue. Silicone breast implants consist of an outer silicone shell containing a silicone gel; these are now more common due to their natural feel similar to breast tissue. In the uncommon event that a silicone breast implant ruptures, the silicone gel stays intact rather than spilling into the surrounding breast tissue.

The Cosmetic Surgeon will discuss both types of breast implants with you, outlining the advantages and disadvantages of each to allow you to make an informed decision.

9. I’ve heard of “furry Brazilian” breast implants – what are these?

The shell of silicone breast implants come in two types; smooth or textured. “Furry Brazilian” or P-URE for PolyUREthane breast implants originated from Brazil and are a textured layer on the outer surface of the breast implant. Breast implants are not a one type suits all; for some women a smooth breast implant will be the best option, for other women a textured breast implant will be the more suitable option. Again, this is something the Cosmetic Surgeon will discuss with you in detail so you can make an informed choice.

10. Will I still be able to breast feed after breast augmentation surgery?

Breast feeding can vary from female to female, irrespective of whether you have surgery for Breast augmentation or not. The instances where breast feeding may be affected is if the Incision is through the armpit or around the nipple areolar complex. Otherwise if the Incision is under the crease of the breast there is no Impact on the breast ductal structures or nerves supplying the, therefore most women should have the same chances of breast feeding as those women not having had the surgery.

11.Can breast cancer still be detected after breast augmentation surgery?

Yes. Various studies have been conducted and no evidence has been found that breast implants increase a woman’s risk of developing breast cancer. However, as the breast tissue volume thins under the influence of the breast Implant it has been found that breast cancer detection may be delayed by about 3 months. This does not change the overall prognosis of breast cancer once detected compared with women never having had breast augmentation surgery.

Whilst MRI scans are recommended in the USA every 2 years for women having had breast Implant surgery, this is not the case for women in Australia. Women are advised to perform routine self breast examinations, and carry out the required radiological investigations such as MRI, mammogram or ultrasound of their breasts. Any unusual lumps or findings should be brought to the attention of your cosmetic surgeon or at the least your family doctor for further Investigation.

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Breast Augmentation or Breast Enlargement is the most frequently performed Cosmetic surgery on women in Australia and the U.S. today. Over 300,000 women undergo breast augmentation every year, with the popularity of the procedure ever increasing, especially amongst female body builders.

Breast implants are most commonly used as an aesthetic enhancement in an individual who is lacking in natural breast tissue due to genetically predisposition or environmentally induced factors. Because breast tissue is primarily composed of fat cells, physicians in the past have attempted to inject fat (obtained through liposuction) into the breast. However, today, this is completely unacceptable due to calcification (complete hardening of the breast). Hormonal therapy may increase the natural breast size, slightly, but not enough for the majority of women.

Currently, the most common procedure to increase breast size is via breast implants. A breast implant is a sac of silicone elastomer that is either filled with saline or silicone, and is surgically implanted under the breast tissue. The proportion of the breast to body height and weight is taken into consideration, as is the chest width, location of nipple/areola complex, and cleavage. Because the concepts of aesthetics are constantly changing, there are many factors such as implant type, size, and site that should be tailored to the individuals’ specificity.

TYPE OF BREAST IMPLANT (Saline,Silicone or “Furry Brazilian”):
Silicone vs. saline? This discussion is going to remain for many years. The advantage of silicone implants is that it is softer and appears more natural. However, leaks may be found in secondary tissue. Generally, saline is a bit firmer, but it is without the supposed health risks because a leak is simply absorbed by the body. There has recently been the use of another type of Silicone Implant known as the “Furry Brazilian” or Polyurethane Implant. These Breast Implants are specifically designed for a small group of women. The decision should be made after consultation with an experienced Cosmetic surgeon.

LOCATION OF BREAST IMPLANT:
The breast implant can be placed either under the pectoralis major muscle (sub muscular) or on top of the muscle and under the breast glands (sub glandular). Sub muscular implants are more popular because they are less palpable, have lower risk of capsular contracture, and do not inhibit mammography. However, it requires more invasive surgery and longer healing time. Bodybuilders prefer sub-glandular insertion because the heavily developed pectoralis muscle might flatten the implant and there will be less projection of the breast. Women with sagging or drooping breasts may opt for a sub glandular placement to utilise the increased projection. Disadvantages of sub glandular implants include impairment of adequate mammography and an increased risk of capsular contraction.

Subglandular or Subpectoral

Subglandular or Subpectoral

LOCATION OF INCISIONS:
There are four areas of incision:

1. Periareolar (lower part of areola 1-1/2 inches)

2. Inframammary (on the lower breast crease)

3. Axillary (armpits)

4. Transumbilical (from the bellybutton)

Each has advantages and disadvantages but the preferred incision is Inframammary because it is less noticeable. Arguments against the other approaches are that they are harder to perform; there is decreased sensation of the areola and violation of the breast tissue when approached via the Periareolar technique, there is increased risk of rupture, Infection and Capsular contracture with these other techniques.

SHAPE OF THE BREAST IMPLANT:
Most surgeons have experience with teardrop (natural implants) and with the round implants. Preference is toward the round implant because it appears more natural. Previously, there were high profile implants (which projected more) and low profile implants (less projection). Recently, medium profile implants were introduced.

HOW LONG DO BREAST IMPLANTS LAST:
There is no expiration date for implants. You should be checked by your Cosmetic Surgeon if there are any symptoms or changes that are not expected including deflation, infection, change of location, etc. Mammography, ultrasound, or MRI should be performed if any of these symptoms or signs occurs. Patients over the age of 50 years of age should have their standard Breast checks. Typically many women will consider replacing their Implants or having revisional surgery for breast changes that have occurred by 10-12 years; such as breast droop or a change in Implant size.

RISKS (not common but possible):
1. Capsular contraction: Scar tissue forms around the implant to form a hard shell. There are several steps to prevent it, such as, size and location of the implant.

2.Infection.

3. Shifting (moving) of the implant. The pocket for the implant should be adjusted for the patient (this will usually, prevent shifting).

4. Scars: Less conspicuous in the Inframammary incision.

5. Sensation: May be initially decreased. Usually 90% of sensation will return within 1-2 years of surgery.

6. Breast Feeding: About 50% of women won’t be able to successfully breast feed, particularly those with Periareolar incision.

7. Synmastia (also known as “kissing breast”), sometimes related to technique.

Synmastia or Uni boob

Synmastia or "Uni boob"

In general complications occur less when using an experienced and certified Cosmetic surgeon.

RESULTS:
Cosmetic Surgery is an art form in combination with science. Each patient and surgeon has a different sense of what is aesthetically pleasing (although the basics are common). During a consultation with a Cosmetic Surgeon, the goals of both the patient and surgeon should coincide and be realistic. The results are not entirely dependent on the surgeon. It is important to understand that everybody starts with differing anatomical breasts (some patients are better candidates than others) and there are always unforeseen factors.

Dr. Bobby A Kumar is a board certified cosmetic surgeon and he specialises in Breast Augmentation surgery. He has used all types of Breast Implants and is skilled in choosing the appropriate Implant to provide the optimal and aesthetically pleasing result for each patient and therefore does not prescribe to the “one size fits all” approach.

Bare Aesthetic Cosmetic Surgery Clinics are located in Sydney,Port Macquarie and Adelaide. For an appointment today contact our friendly practice manager Wendy on (02) 9571 4850 or 0430 491 009.

Bare Aesthetics Cosmetic Surgery Clinics

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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). Continue reading “Breast Augmentation: How It Can Help You” »


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