Breast enhancement surgery continues as the second most popular plastic surgery performed. Breast augmentation enhances the size and shape of the breasts through the placement of implants.
The FDA has approved the use of both saline (sterile salt water) and silicone as available implant filler options for women considering breast augmentation. Both options are made of biocompatible material and have a smooth or textured silicone shell. Implants come in varying sizes and shapes to accommodate different body types and volumetric increases. Your body type, chest size, and density of breast tissue will help determine the implant size and shape.
Implants can be placed either above the muscle or below the muscle. The incision for placement can be made around the nipple, in the armpit, or in the crease of the breast. There are pros and cons to each location. Prior to surgery, you will consult with Dr. Craven to discuss your options and concerns regarding the procedure.
Breast augmentation surgery typically takes about one hour and is performed under either general anesthesia or local with intravenous sedation.
Women who want to improve the size, shape, symmetry or proportion of their breasts are good candidates for the procedure. Breast augmentation can also be used to correct minimal sag.
Most patients are able to return to light activities within a week. It may take six to eight weeks for the implants to settle into their final position.
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BEFORE AND AFTER
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BEFORE AND AFTER
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BEFORE AND AFTER
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BEFORE AND AFTER
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BEFORE AND AFTER
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BEFORE AND AFTER
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BEFORE AND AFTER
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BEFORE AND AFTER
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BEFORE AND AFTER
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