Breast Augmentation

 

Choosing to change the way you look through cosmetic surgery is probably one of the most important decisions you will make.

 

Why and when is a breast enlargement performed?
Many women find that the size and shape of their breasts affects their self-confidence. If you feel that your breasts are out of proportion with the rest of your body, or that age or breastfeeding have caused them to shrink or lose their shape, a breast enlargement operation (also known as breast augmentation or having breast implants) can help.

 

What can you expect?
Breast implants are used to make your breasts larger, firmer and fuller. Breast implants are available in a variety of types and sizes and their shape is either “round” in profile and base, or oval shaped with an anatomical contour. They are usually made of an outer layer of silicone, filled with cohesive silicone gel. This is a soft gel, highly elastic material with the approximate specific gravity and feel of normal breast fat. Silicone materials have “memory” ie the shell and gel components of an implant can be stretched and they will return to their normal state when relaxed.

 

There have been major developments in the design and manufacture of implants. More recently I have had the opportunity to use the recent Spectra™ Adjustable Gel Implant developed by Mentor Medical www.mentorcorp.com. These have been designed to address problems of asymmetry of the breasts Breast.



You'll be able to see different examples of breast implant and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each before you decide which one is best for you. There are different techniques available which result in different scars either under the breast, around the nipple or in the armpit.



You will be given a further consultation in two weeks, at no cost to you, to discuss any queries you may have following your initial consultation. You can bring along your partner, parent or friend for any of these consultations.



You will have to undergo an examination and may have some simple health checks such as blood tests and in some cases a mammogram. If you decide on surgery you will be required to sign a consent form giving permission for the operation. This requires that you are aware of the risks and complications involved with the procedure, which will have been explained to you.

 

Are there any reasons for a patient not to have this procedure?
Patients who are actively smoking or on blood thinning medication such as aspirin or warfarin have a higher risk for postoperative complications such as bleeding, wound infections and delayed wound healing. It is advisable not to consume nicotine in any form for at least two weeks before this procedure and at least two to three weeks after. Medication such as aspirin or warfarin may need to be stopped if they are not absolutely essential at the appropriate time before surgery. This should be discussed with your Consultant or GP.

 

What is involved in the operation?
Breast enlargement surgery will be performed under a general anaesthetic, usually takes about an hour and in many cases performed as a day case without the need for an overnight stay in hospital. The surgery involves placement of an implant either under the skin and breast tissue or deeper under the muscle under the breast. There are many different types and sizes of implant available. They all have a silicone outer layer but may be filled with silicone (cohesive gel that doesn’t run if cut).

 

What are the complications for this procedure?
The insertion of breast implants either for breast re construction or for cosmetic purposes presents the same health risks common to any surgery, such as adverse reaction to anaesthesia, haematoma (post-operative bleeding), DVT and infection. Complications specific to breast augmentation include scarring and reduced sensation; capsular formation and rupture of the implant.

 


Facts at a glance

 

Surgery time

 

1 hour

Hospital stay

 

Day case or 1 night

Anaesthetic assessment

 

No

Pre admission tests

 

Yes

Sleeping position

 

Sleeping on back recommended for 4 weeks.

Reasonably mobile

 

1 day

Washing

 

Shower after 1 day. Bath only after 2 weeks.

Driving

 

3 weeks

Exercise including gym

 

8 weeks

Full recovery

 

6-8 weeks

Time off work

 

2 weeks

Bras and garments

 

Fitted bra worn for 1 week. Sports bra worn for further 2 weeks. Wired bra only after 2 months

Long term issues

 

Risk of capsulation.