Preparation for Breast Augmentation Surgery

Although silicone prostheses are the first thing that comes to mind when it comes to breast enlargement, another technique is breast enlargement by applying fat injection. These methods help achieve the desired breast size by restoring breast tissue losses that occur after weight loss or childbirth. As a result, the fullness and height of the breast are increased, as well as the ratio between the breast and hips is achieved, and the patient's self-confidence is ensured.

Although silicone prostheses contribute significantly to increasing the height and fullness of the breast, they are especially important for sagging breasts that occur after birth. They cannot lift the breast on their own. In this case, additional surgical interventions that allow the removal of breast tissues can be performed in the same session or separately with the application of the prosthesis.

In cases where the breasts, which were previously plumped with prosthesis, sag over the prosthesis over time, the breasts are taken back to their old positions and lifting and lifting surgery is performed.

To whom can breast enlargement with prosthesis be applied?

. Breast tissue has completed its development,

. Physically healthy, pregnant or not lactating,

. Their breasts are developmentally small or their breast volume has decreased during pregnancy and time

. It is applied to individuals whose breasts are developmentally asymmetrical or both small and deformed.

If you are considering breast augmentation surgery; Getting information about the recovery process and possible results from your surgeon will be beneficial in preparing for surgery.

During your meeting with your surgeon;

  • Clearly emphasizing what you expect from breast augmentation surgery will help your surgeon realistically inform you about your expectations and the results that can be achieved.

  • You should inform your surgeon about your previous health condition, the medications you use, paramedical products and surgeries you have undergone, and your most recent breast check-ups.

  • Your surgeon is your body. In order to choose the prosthesis that best suits your structure, during the interview they will take your breast measurements, take photographs and inform you about the possible results and complications.

  • Discussing what you want to ask during the interview easily and openly will contribute to achieving the desired results for both you and your surgeon.

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    Questions you should ask your surgeon before breast augmentation surgery:

  • Have you received specific training in the field of plastic surgery?

  • Turkish Plastic Reconstructive and Do you have a certificate of competence issued by the Aesthetic Surgery Qualification Board or the European Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Qualification board?

  • Am I a good candidate for breast augmentation?

  • How and which incisions will you perform the surgery?

  • What will be the shape and surface of the prosthesis you plan to use and the space where the prosthesis will be placed? What will be the advantages and disadvantages of these prostheses?

  • Estimated duration of recovery and will I need help during this time?

  • With the operation What are the related complications?

  • If these complications occur, how will they be resolved?

  • Will additional prosthesis-related operations be required throughout my life?

  •  How will my lactation process be affected?

  • What will my breasts look like after pregnancy or lactation? Will additional surgery be required?

  • What are my other options if I am not satisfied with my enlarged breasts?

  • What awaits me if I want the prostheses to be removed in the future? What will happen?

  •  Are prostheses related to breast cancer or another type of cancer?

  • How often will I be followed up after the placement of the prostheses? What tests will I need to have during the check-ups?

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