Archive for November, 2008

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Nov

Breast implant side effects are different to complications. Surgical complications are things that can go wrong during the procedure, but side effects are to be expected as they are part of the healing process. There are some things you can do to avoid any further complications after undergoing an augmentation procedure.

First of all, your doctor will prescribe pain medication for you to manage the pain after surgery. Make sure you follow the instructions and take it as needed. If you wait too log to take the medication, it will be ineffective against the pain which may lead to further complications. Swelling is a common side effect of any kind of surgery, and it is no different with breast implant surgery. Wearing the supportive surgical garments that were provided for you will help. If you sleep in a reclined position, this may also help swelling to subside quicker.

Bruising is sometimes common after breast enlargement surgery. However, if you have any firm, large and painful area of bruising then you should contact your surgeon. You may have a hematoma, and this will require further treatment to avoid any additional complications. Scars are inevitable with breast enlargement surgery. You must allow the incisions to heal properly by avoiding stretching, infection or trauma. You may try any of a variety of topical medication to help minimize scarring.

Infections are caused when bacteria is introduced into the body by way of the breast enlargement incisions. These are signs of infection: redness, warmth, localized swelling, tenderness and possibly fever. The best way to try to avoid infections is by keeping the incision areas clean. Be sure that you are able to recognize the signs of infection. If it is caught in time, the infection can usually be treated with antibiotics. This can avoid any more serious complications.

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27
Nov

The ability to say how long the effects of a breast augmentation will last is next to impossible. There are any factors associated with the longevity of a breast augmentation procedure to state this with any guarantee. For starters the effects of a breast augmentation will max out based on the length of time that the breast implant will last. Unfortunately if you get a breast augmentation the implant will not last forever and will eventually break forcing you to undergo another procedure to either remove the implant completely or replace it. Then you have to factor in the effects of gravity on each individual person. The larger the implant and the thinner the patient’s skin is the greater chance that the implants will eventually cause the breasts to sag. In many cases this will also happen long before the implant needs to be replaced.

You could also have any number of possible complications arise which would also result in the removal or replacement of your breast implant. Unfortunately most of these complications cannot be prevented as they are based on each individual body type and anatomy. These complications include things like capsular contracture which is caused by the shrinking of the capsule or pocket that the implant calls home by the scar tissue that forms around the implant. This contracture can lead to the rupture of the implant and thus lead to further possible complications.

Each type of implant also has its own various longevity issues and it is therefore important to ask the surgeon during your consultation as to how long the effects of your breast augmentation may last. He or she would not be able to say for certain but they would be able to give you a rough estimate based on your individual chances of incurring a complication.

Speak to you surgeon during your initial consultation and ask as many questions as you can concerning the breast augmentation procedure, the implants and the possible outcomes and complications associated with each. Being as knowledgeable as you possible can with regards to your breast augmentation and the options associated with it will help you to make well informed decisions that would create the best possible outcomes.

26
Nov

Breast Implant Aftercare

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Undergoing breast augmentation will require a lifetime of aftercare commitment and preparation and plan for the unexpected. You have modified your body, and therefore you will need to make some additional modifications to your lifestyle. After having a breast augmentation, you must accept the fact that you will be subjected to more risks as a result. Ruptures, capsular contraction, implant shifting and rippling are all issues that you should be informed about and recognize. You will also experience more difficulties when having regular mammograms. Although you will not be required to receive mammograms more frequently than women with natural breasts, there are some things you need to know for your checkup.

The first and most important rule for mammograms after receiving breast implants is to inform the technician before the test. Implants are not transparent when x-rayed, which means they will obscure the surrounding tissue, making results difficult to read. This is true for both saline and silicone implants and placement of it above the pectoral muscle will further impede the readings.

So what can you do to ensure you receive the most accurate reading? Take the time to research radiologists who are experienced giving mammograms to women with implants. A technician who has not dealt with many breast augmentations might make misdiagnoses, and cancer going undetected is the last thing you want. And although rare, an unskilled technician might cause your implant to rupture under the pressure put on the breast during screening. Since it is more difficult to read the x-rays, it is imperative that you don’t miss your regularly scheduled mammograms. Even the most skilled radiologists can make mistakes.

In between visits, it is also important to perform regular self-breast exams every month and ideally three days after your menstrual cycle if you’re still ovulating. The first step is to stand in front of a mirror and examine the exterior of your busts. Check for any discoloration, abnormal marks, bumps, and dents. Raise your arms above your head and take note of any changes to the sides of your busts and underneath your arm. With one arm raised over your head, check each breast individually with your fingertips, gently putting pressure on your busts as you move clockwise all the way around. Make another clockwise motion inwards towards your nipple, ensuring that you’ve covered the entirety of both busts. The next step is to lie flat on your back, raise an arm above your head, and repeat the previous motion you performed while standing up, noting any lumps or tender points. If you do notice anything abnormal, see your physician immediately.

Another precaution to consider in your aftercare regime is receiving MRI scans. Mammograms cannot always detect ruptures in implants; however, MRIs will usually catch leaks, if any. Although not necessary, if you fear your enhancement device may leak, or you’ve had your implants for ten years or more, the occasional scan is a good idea as an early preventative measure.

Keeping on top of mammograms and regular bust examinations will ensure early detection of problems. Although breast implants are not proven to pose any cancer risks, you will have to take some extra precaution in order to get accurate diagnoses.