Monday, November 16, 2009

Is it a very risky surgery to have breast implants?

I'm considering breast augmentation because I'm very self conscious of my breasts. I have a B size cut, and I wish for them to be bigger. I want to feel sexy and have guys look at me, but I'm unsure of having breast implants. Is it a really risky surgery?

Is it a very risky surgery to have breast implants?
Hello,





It is usually pretty simple surgery unless you need more than just the implants. Patients tend to be happier though when they want the surgery to look better not only to catch the attention of men. Internal motivation goes along with patient satisfaction.








Good luck!






Reply:It is major surgery. Possible complications include: Deflation of the implant, Interference with mammography, Contraction of the scar tissue capsule around the implant (capsular contracture), Replacement or revision surgeries, Calcium deposits in the tissue capsule around the implant, Changes in nipple and breast sensation, Shifting of the implant. You will have to evaluate if you'd want the looks of the guys so badly to risk getting any of those complications. If you are young, you can always wait a few years and let the decision come to you. In the meantime, the techniques get better and better and the risk of complications gets lower.



Reply:surgery has come a long way, but every surgery has risks.





Also, consider getting a deep cut or pulling a muscle on accident. Even from stuff like that, people can't use that muscle or part of the body for weeks. imagine surgery, you'd be in pain for a bit.





but usually, everything is ok. surgery always has risks though.
Reply:Sure, spend money on the surgery. Then start to talk with men, only to have them gawk at your breasts and talk TO your breasts and not with you. Throw in a thinner frame on a six foot tall body and dating can get really frustrating. I speak from experience. It finally took putting a personal ad with no photo and the grace of God to finally meet the man who is now my husband. Ten years, several weight fluctuations, including a pregnancy, later, he still loves me for me.
Reply:There is always a risk with surgery. Don't get it done just to have men look at you.





Do research and find a reputable surgeon and get a consultation if you want. They will give you some statistics about recovery and risk. They are usually pretty frank, as they are required to disclose the info to potential patients.

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