Important Aspects On Breast Implants Merrillville Indiana Clients May Wish To Know

By Daphne Bowen


Breast augmentation surgery (also known as mammoplasty) is the enlargement of breast size through addition of synthetic materials or natural tissues. The implants used may be inserted in one or both breasts to achieve symmetry. There has been a steady increase in the number of these operations thanks to the huge media influence that exits. There are a number of important things relating to the insertion of breast implants Merrillville Indiana residents may find helpful.

Losing weight suddenly is a risk factor for sagging and asymmetrical breasts. Such weight loss may or may not have been planned as happens after pregnancy. To restore them to their initial state, implants may be used. Some girls are born with congenital anomalies of the breasts such that the glans are either smaller than average or have obvious asymmetry. This is the other situation for which the implants may be helpful.

Two types of implants exist. The common feature for the two types is that both have an outer shell made of rubber. The difference lies in the fluid that is used to fill them. The first type is filled with silicone gel, a semiliquid substance that gives the insert a near natural consistency. Since the gel is prefilled, the insert is large and rigid and typically requires large surgical incisions for insertion to be done.

The second type of implant consists of saline. Here, the shell is placed within the organ first and then filled with saline. This aspect allows for great flexibility as surgeons can use very small incisions. The resultant scars are less conspicuous. The major disadvantage is that only women who are 22 and above can benefit from it. The silicone type can be used from the age of 18 years.

The surgical techniques employed will vary depending on a number of factors such as type of insert to be used, patient preference and the surgical skill of the attending surgeon. One of the commonest methods used in an approach through the area above the breast crease. An alternative is to make the incision around the areolar region. These incisions help the surgeon to create a small pocket through which the insert is placed.

One needs to discuss the associated complications with their doctors. As is the case with other surgical operations, patients are exposed to the risk of excessive bleeding and infections especially in the immediate postoperative period. Pain is also a common complaint over a couple of days following the surgery. In some cases, there is leakage and rupture. All these complications should be anticipated and interventions planned beforehand.

Most cases of leakage and rupture go unnoticed for months. It is only after a change in shape is seen that people notice that there is a problem. The good news is that neither silicone nor saline have any detrimental effects to the body. The shells may remain in place even after they lose their contents giving rise to what is referred to as a silent rupture.

There have been claims that implants increase the likelihood of cancer. This as has been found out is not entirely true. What is true is that the diagnosis of preexisting or new lesions may be difficult to some extent. These lesions are obscured and may be difficult to pick on radiological images.




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