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10 Things to Know About Breast Enhancement Surgery

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10 Things to Know About Breast Enhancement Surgery

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1. Breast augmentation—or as Dr. John Q. Cook often calls it, breast enhancement surgery—produces a consistently high level of satisfaction among patients who choose the operation for the right reasons.

The probability of long-term happiness with your decision can be enhanced if you select a highly qualified and committed surgeon, the surgery respects the natural anatomy of the breast, and you are educated as to realistic expectations about the surgery.

2. Patients can choose between implants that are filled with silicone gel and implants filled with saline solution.

Saline implants consist of a silastic shell with a fill valve mechanism. A sterile salt water solution is added to the implant after the device has been placed into its location beneath the breast. One of the advantages of the saline implant is that it allows for a smaller access incision than was typically used for silicone gel implants. Silicone gel implants also have an outer shell of silastic, the solid form of the silicone polymer. They are filled by the manufacturers with a form of silicone that has a thick, gel-like consistency. In general, contemporary silicone gel implants contain a much more sticky or cohesive gel than the much thinner gel present in previous generations of implants. If such devices suffer a break in their shell, the gel tends to hold together. Although there are minor differences between the implants provided by the three main manufacturers in the United States, the issues of greatest importance include the selection of the proper operative plan and the surgeon’s skill.

3. There are several distinct advantages to placing breast implants in the plane underneath the pectoral muscle.

These advantages include a better transition in the upper portion of the breast so that an unnatural implant bulge is less likely to result, easier mammographic visualization of the breast, and perhaps a diminished likelihood of contracture—or hardening—around the implant. There can be specific aspects of breast anatomy that favor the placement of the implant in the subglandular plane, just behind the breast, but in the majority of circumstances, the best artistic result often will be obtained with the implant in the plane underneath the muscle.

4. If the breast has settled due to pregnancy, weight loss, or other factors, more advanced techniques may be necessary for proper breast correction.

You can easily check the position of the nipple by standing in front of a mirror and placing a tape measure, pencil, or other object in the natural fold under the breast. If the nipple is sitting below this level, some form of breast lift surgery will be necessary in addition to enhancement to provide an acceptable long-term result. Beware of physicians who would recommend a “correction” that consists of a big implant just behind the breast tissue. In general, this will lead to even more thinning out and settling of the breast, setting up a vicious cycle.

5. The natural architecture of the breast must be respected.

Before you seek a consultation for enhancement, learn about the architecture of your breast. You can stand in front of a mirror, and if you gently support the breast with the opposite hand, you can see where the natural base of the breast lies. Unless there is an abnormality in your fundamental anatomy, make sure that the surgeon designs an operative plan that respects this natural architecture.

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6. Always consider the effects of lifestyle and activity patterns in your choice of surgery.

Patients with breast implants can participate in a full range of sports—although you might want to exercise caution if you engage in a sport that involves frequent blows to the chest, such as skydiving or kickboxing. Factors that will definitely influence the early weeks after your surgery include responsibilities for small children, the need to lift heavy objects at work, and your ability to modify your sports or workout pattern for at least several weeks. These issues should be discussed in detail with your surgeon and his team before the operation.

7. Implants can deflate, and scar tissue can form around them.

These, in Dr. Cook’s opinion, are the truly important long-term issues with regard to breast implants. With saline implants, as with any implanted medical device, there is the possibility that the device will break. If this happens, saltwater that was in the implant is naturally absorbed by the body, and the breast will lose its pleasing shape. A relatively minor surgery will be necessary to replace the device. If the shell of a silicone gel implant ruptures, the effect will be more subtle. Patients may notice a change in breast shape, consistency, or firmness, but in some cases, it is necessary to carry out an MRI study to make the diagnosis. As with saline implants, breast revision surgery will be required to replace a ruptured silicone gel implant. Most of the studies from the manufacturers indicate a deflation rate of approximately five percent in the first 10 years after surgery. Anyone who tells you that their patients never experience implant deflation is simply not being truthful. In general, patients who experience a deflation tell me that they do not regret their original decision to proceed with breast enhancement surgery even with the need for additional surgery to replace the device. As with any implanted medical device, scar tissue forms around breast implants. This is desirable up to a point, in that it helps to maintain the implant in the proper position, almost like an internal brassiere. If there is too much scar tissue, however, this can make the implant feel firm and distort the shape of the breast. This is known as capsular contracture. In some patients, it is necessary to perform surgery to release this scar tissue.

8. Please do this surgery for you and you alone.

This operation will not salvage a bad relationship. It would also be unwise to undergo this surgery simply at the request of a boyfriend or spouse. Remember that it is you, not he, who will experience the surgery, the recovery, and the long-term results.

9. Giant implants in petite people look silly and get worse over time.

Dr. Cook is sure many surgeons will dispute him on this point, but his opinion is based on long-term experience and patients who have been referred to him because they are dissatisfied with surgical results. The more an implant overwhelms the breast, the more the breast will take on the characteristics of the implant and not natural breast tissue. Very large implants will thin out the remaining breast tissue that you have. The result can be a thin covering of skin over an unattractive, wrinkled-looking implant.

10. Please do your homework before you select your surgeon.

This is an important decision, and you shouldn’t rush into it. If you can’t find a breast augmentation surgeon whom you think is compatible with your goals and expectations, it is better to continue your search until you have found a doctor who can work well with you than to rush into an operation that you may regret.

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