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Chest Augmentation Process

 

This type of surgery will enhance the size and the shape of the woman's chest. They make use of the chest implants. There are many reasons why people choose to have chest augmentation surgery. Those reasons may include having lost the chest volume due to pregnancy or the need to have their chest symmetrical or to enhance the contours of their body or for other many reasons. There are many cup sizes that can be helpful in enhancing the chest line. 

 

In many surgery centers, you find that they perform chest augmentation will use the saline implants and the silicone implants for those women who may be taking part in FDA-approved studies. In some centers, chest surgery is often performed with the general anesthesia. You find that the chest surgeon will often induce the incision on the under part of the woman chest. This surgeon like Dr. Aaron Kosins will then work through the created incision to create a pocket on the back side of the breast tissue or below the chest muscle, and this will be helpful in accommodating the chest implant. This procedure takes one to two hours to be completed. After the completion, the incisions will then be properly closed. They could be closed using the stitches, tape, and stitches. Gauze could also be used to support or to assist the healing process.

 

One chest augmentation surgery has been completed, some of the best centers monitor your condition and ensure that there is the progress. Due to the surgery, you could find some excess fluid, and for this reason, there could be the insertion of drainage tubes that could be inserted for several days to get rid of it. In many cases, you may find that after you undergo chest surgery, you may feel tired or sore. This is a normal feeling, but you should also be mobile for some days. After a few days, you need gauze and the surgical dressing removed, and you now need to change to a bra that has a soft cup. Also, those sutures that may not have dissolved are removed within 7 to 10 days after surgery. You may also experience nipple burning feeling on the first two weeks after surgery. But this feeling fades away after some weeks of healing. If you experience extreme pains, you need to see your surgeon so that they can ascertain that nothing is wrong. Some surgery may take a few weeks to heal while others could take up to five months to get better, check it out!

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