Incision choice includes four different
options:
- Periareolar which extends along the bottom half of
the colored areola and is the most camouflaged of all
the incisions.
- Inframammary this incision is one to two inches long
and made in the fold in the shadow under the breast.
- Transaxillary or armpit incision is placed in the
natural folds of skin under the arm.
- Transumbilical breast augmentation or TUBA, incision
is made at the rim of the belly button and with the use
of an endoscope the implant is channeled through the
subcutaneous fat beneath the skin to the tissue behind
the breast.
At your complimentary consultation you will be introduced
to our Plastic Surgery Nurse or Patient Coordinator and she
will explain the different breast augmentation options for
you in detail. She will also take a complete medical history
in order to evaluate your general health. Cosmetic surgery
is an elective surgery and
Dr. Karlin wants to ensure that
you are in the best health to undergo anesthesia and the
recovery process of such surgery.
Dr. Karlin requires a
complete history and physical performed by your family
physician that includes lab tests to ensure that you are
medically cleared to undergo anesthesia and the breast
augmentation surgery.
Pre-operatively you will meet with
Dr. Karlin to discuss your many options for Breast
Augmentation; he will perform a thorough exam and
measurements to determine his recommendations for
placement, size, and incision site. He will discuss at
length the possible risks and complications associated
with Breast Augmentation.
Dr. Karlin will also have
recommendations for your diet and general health prior
to having surgery and this will include the elimination
of certain drugs, and/or anti-inflammatory medications
to minimize the possibility of excessive bleeding or
bruising. You will be started on a four-week regimen of
vitamins, amino acids and homeopathic medications that
begin two weeks prior to surgery and
two weeks after
surgery.
On the day of surgery Dr. Karlin
will perform the breast augmentation surgery in an
outpatient surgery center usually under general
anesthesia. The procedure generally lasts one to two hours and you will go home the same
day. You will require a responsible adult to drive you
to and from the surgery center and stay with you the
first 24 hours. Postoperatively you will go home with
a surgical bra and tightly wrapped ace bandage to help
prevent bleeding in the immediate post-op period.
You
will be given two surgical bras and wear only one of these
for a month to ensure proper healing of placement of the
implants. You will be discharged from the outpatient
surgery center and it is recommended that you rest and
apply cold compresses for the first 24 hours. You will
be seen by Dr. Karlin the following day to remove the
compression ace wrap and carefully examined for any post-op complications.
You can gradually resume normal
activities over the next two weeks but driving, excessive
use of arms and any lifting is prohibited for the first
week after surgery. Most patients feel minimal to
moderate discomfort which is relieved by prescribed pain
medications and cold compresses. Sutures are removed in
a week and you may be instructed to massage the
implants.
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How is Breast Augmentation
Surgery Performed?
Based on your pre-operative
consultation, Dr. Karlin will place small incisions in
either the breast crease, areolar border, or ampit.
Every effort will be made to assure that the incision is
placed so resulting scars will be as inconspicuous as
possible.
Working through the incision,
Dr. Karlin will lift your breast tissue and skin to create a
pocket, either directly behind the breast tissue or
underneath your chest wall muscle (the pectoral
muscle). The implants are then centered beneath your
nipples. After checking for symmetry, fine sutures will
be used to close the incision and you will be placed
into a supportive bra to begin your recovery.
Breast
augmentation typically takes 90 minutes to perform.
What are the risks of having
Breast Augmentation Surgery?
Any surgical procedure involves the
risk of complications such as the effects of anesthesia,
infection, bleeding, swelling and pain. There are
other risks associated with the implants themselves such
as scarring and leakage. These and other
complications rarely occur. Thousands of women undergo
breast augmentation successfully every year and are very
satisfied with their outcome.
Dr. Karlin will
thoroughly discuss the risks with you during your
consultation.
How long is the recovery period?
Most of
Dr. Karlin’s patients
return to light activity work in 4 days, and more
strenuous activity by 10 days. Each person varies, but
we have found these general rules apply.
How long does breast augmentation
surgery take?
Breast augmentation surgery takes approximately 1 to
2 hours. This time can vary from patient to patient and
sometimes even varies based on the breast incision
location (TUBA, umbilicus, areola, axilla - armpit, inframammary fold,), type of breast implant, and
bleeding that may occur during the surgery.
Will I need to stay in a hospital
overnight after my breast augmentation?
No, breast augmentation surgery is usually an outpatient (same
day surgery) procedure. There are some cases in which breast
augmentation is paired with liposuction or an Abdominoplasty in
which overnight care may be necessary. In most cases overnight
hospitalization isn’t necessary.
How long will I be out of work
after my breast surgery?
Most patient need about 1 week away from work, if
your job entails heavy lifting you may need to take more
time off or restrict your activities. Most patients are
able to resume daily activities with care within 1-2
weeks post operatively.
How long until I can wear an
underwire bra after my breast augmentation?
You will need to wear the sports bra or compression
bra for one month after your breast augmentation.
There are other garments that can be purchased to help
shape the breast in this continual healing process in
addition to the sports bra or compression bra.
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