Breast Augmentation

A little flat around the edges? Push up bras aren’t pushing anything? Heck when you’re trying to put on a bra all you can hear is Salt N’ Peppas sweet words “push it, push it, push it real good”. Do you find yourself looking at everyone around you trying to find your breast size? Maybe cosmetic surgery is for you? We’ve all considered cosmetic surgery at one time on another, I think one would be lying if they hadn’t thought of it. Loving yourself shouldn’t be something we have to feel guilty about. We’re privileged to have the options to change the things we dislike.

Things to Consider

Before your procedure make sure that you are relatively healthy and fit to ensure the best results.

If you smoke, make sure you quit two weeks before surgery.

If you’re breast feeding, make sure you wait four to eight weeks before the procedure.

Have realistic expectations before the procedure.

Are Breast Implants for You?

Do you desire a larger breast size?                                  Bikini’s never fit right?

Are you’re breasts uneven?                                              Has age taken a toll on them?    

Do you wish they were a little perkier?                          Lost weight and your boobs went too?

This are all things that cosmetic surgeons encounter in the business. These are the most common complaints within the industry, making breast augmentation the most popular cosmetic surgery.

Silicone or Saline?

There are two different types of implants that you can get.

Saline: Which are filled with IV fluid, they are less expensive require a lesser incision, and are less expensive. They do have a chance of ripping though, which is increased in skinnier patients.

Silicone: These are filled with a silicone gel. Not only do they have a more natural look, but they feel more real as well. Unlike the saline implants they make a larger incision and they cost more.

Both options have pros and cons, and it’s all about your personal preference.

Over All Review of Breast Augmentations

Breast implants are becoming more and more of a common thing within our society. A study done in 2016 showed that close to 300,000 people had a breast augmentation done. If this is an option for you, you do have to consider, that 10 – 15 years after the procedure you’ll have to get it touched up. Also, you should be willing to be able to take a week or more off from work, and daily activities. During the procedure you will be under a general anesthesia, and it takes approximately 1 – 1.5 hours to do. Make sure you also have someone set up to drive you home afterwards.

If you’re interested in more information you can check out https://www.sonobello.com/ to have a peak of some before and after photos, or to schedule a consultation with a doctor.