Breast implants and breast augmentation procedures explained
Posted: Sunday, October 16, 2005
by allweb
There are various
breast enlargement procedures available, but silicone breast implants
are still the number one favorite. In the United States alone, over 200,000
women may have breast augmentation surgery each year. This cosmetic
surgery procedure has become very safe and convenient for most women who desire
larger breasts. There are a few regulations concerning breast implants in the
US presented below: http://www.breast-enlargement-expert.com/breast-augmentation-FAQ.htm
US breast
implants - regulations
Here is a set of
regulations passed by the FDA in regards to silicone breast implants:
- Replacement or revision of saline implants
- Tuberous breast deformity
- Congenital breast reconstruction
- Breast augmentation to the opposite breast for symmetry
- Augmentation with a breast lift (mastopexy)
- Severe asymmetries of the breast
- Breast cancer reconstruction
Breast enlargement is, no doubt, one of the most popular plastic
surgery procedures. However, many women wonder if the breast augmentation
procedure is worth it, especially on a long run. Some fear that the breast
implants will not last and they will begin to leak. Although this does happen,
it is a very rare phenomenon. Most women who have gone through breast
enlargement surgery didn’t experience any problems with their
silicone breast implants.
Replacing breast implants
You will never have to replace your breast implants unless
you come across a problem with them. Most breast implant replacements are made
because the patient wants a new shape or size for her breasts. Although leakage
and asymmetry are also among the reasons, they are very rare when compared with
the conscious requests of the patients to modify their breast implants.
Incision types – which one is the best
While the inframammary incision is the most popular, other
types of breast enlargement incisions should be considered. The crease incision
has the huge advantage of leaving a minute scar that is barely noticeable. A
transaxillary breast incision gives surgeons less control on where to implant
the silicone. Incisions around the areola heal faster, but the abundance of
nerve endings in the area made many surgeons feel that changes in tactile
sensations might be present.
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