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Breast Augmentation Surgery - Questions, Concerns, and Queries

July 07, 2010 @ 06:23 PM -- by admin
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 Many times women wonder how they can alter the size or shape of the breasts or how to enhance symmetry and appeal. One way to achieve this is undergoing a cosmetic surgery treatment of some sort. Such is the case with breast augmentation surgery. There are many factors to consider with breast enlargement. To help you learn more, we have compiled some of the most commonly asked questions that those have undergone breast augmentation in San Antonio have asked their plastic surgeons.

 

What is breast augmentation surgery?

Breast augmentation surgery is a surgery in which breast implants are place in the breast to enhance the size, shape, and contour of the breast. It is one of the most well know cosmetic surgeries performed today.

 

How big should my breast implants be?

There is no one right answer for this question. It really is your decision, though your cosmetic surgeon may suggest a size that would work well with your frame. You should note, however, that the decision to undergo surgery is your own in the end.

 

How is breast augmentation surgery performed?

When a surgeon performs breast enlargement in San Antonio, he or she will make precise incisions through which the breast implants will be placed. The placement of the breast implant in relation to the chest muscle will depend on a variety of factors. The patient will be under general anesthesia the entire time.

 

Will scars be visible after breast augmentation surgery?

This depends on where the cosmetic surgeon will make the incisions. The type of breast implant that will be used as well as the size of the implant will help determine incision sites. There are four incision sites to consider: around the areola, on the underside of the breasts, in the arm pit, and in the belly button. Obviously certain incisions will result in more noticeable scars following breast augmentation. Be sure to discuss this and other concerns with your plastic surgeon.