Breast implants are surgically inserted devices designed to enhance breast size and shape, resulting in a fuller and more symmetrical appearance. These implants can be made of either silicone or saline and are strategically placed either behind the breast tissue or beneath the chest muscle.
The choice of implant type and its placement is determined through careful consultation with our certified cosmetics surgeons.
This process accounts for factors such as your existing breast tissue, body proportions, and the desired outcome you wish to achieve.
1. What type of anesthesia is used for the procedure?
The choice of anesthesia, whether general or local, depends on the surgeon’s preference and the individual needs of the patient.
2. How long does the surgery typically last?
The duration of the surgery usually ranges from 2 to 4 hours, depending on individual patient factors and the nature of the procedure.
3. What is the expected healing time?
Healing times vary for each individual and can extend up to a year. Adhering to medical guidelines for wound care and healing is crucial during this period.
4. What is the duration of the post-operative phase?
After surgery, your surgeon will provide detailed post-operative care instructions. Swelling, tenderness, and breast discomfort are common in the initial days or weeks. It is advisable to avoid sports and strenuous activities for approximately one month.
Please note that these responses serve as general guidelines and may not cover all possible scenarios. We recommend consulting with a medical professional to discuss your specific situation.