Breast
augmentation has remained one of the most popular cosmetic surgery procedures
across the globe for years. Not only has it become more widely accepted and
relatively easily available, but plastic surgeons have also made great strides
in the way they are able to lift and shape the breasts.
While
the decision to get breast implants is highly personal and can be extremely
rewarding, patients should always perform their due diligence in determining
whether or not this procedure is a good fit for them and whether they can make
for good candidates.
Dr Usman Amiruddin is here to provide his patients with safe,
effective surgical and non-surgical treatments for all areas of the body. I am
a Certified Plastic Surgeon and medical aesthetics who focus on building the
relationship with each patient while helping them to understand the procedure
process. I provide all cosmetic, plastic & burn services under one
umbrella.
Who is a good candidate for breast augmentation?
There
are several criteria that patients should meet in order for a plastic surgeon
to classify you as a good candidate for breast augmentation.
In
general, you should be in good physical health. This means no active
infections, untreated cancer or serious illnesses. If you have medical issues,
it's important to discuss them with your surgeon so that he or she can help you
decide whether or not breast implant surgery is suitable for you.
If
your breasts are sagging, flattened, elongated, asymmetrical or lacking
adequate cleavage or volume, there is a good chance that you're an excellent
candidate for this surgery.
Most
surgeons prefer that you do not smoke or consume significant amounts of
alcohol.
Because
this surgery can permanently alter your appearance, it's important for you to
be in a healthy frame of mind when you decide on this surgery.
While
this is a surgery that will change how you look, it's important to remember
that it cannot fix body image issues or give you a wildly different appearance.
You should maintain realistic expectations and listen to your surgeon's honest
assessment of your goals.
The
best candidate for breast augmentation understands the risks as well as the
rewards. The surgery is generally considered safe, and implants are
FDA-approved, but with any surgery, there are some risks.
You
understand that breast enhancement should be done strictly for yourself and
because you believe it will increase your own happiness or confidence. You
should never get cosmetic work done because someone else wants you to.
You
should have the ability to properly rest and recover post-surgery. You will not
be able to perform certain tasks or do any heavy lifting, so it's important for
you to have help in place.
For
saline implants, the FDA requires you to be at least 18 years old. If you want
silicone implants, the minimum age is 22.
Who is not a candidate for breast augmentation?
Generally
speaking, anyone who is in reasonably good mental and physical health can be
candidates for breast implants.
However,
you are likely not a good candidate for this surgery if:
You're
pregnant or breastfeeding.
You
have breast cancer or an abnormal mammogram.
You're
ill or battling an infection.
You
have unrealistic expectations for post-surgery results.
Though
most women can qualify for breast implants, it's vitally important that you are
open and honest with your surgeon during your consultation. Even if breast
implants are not right for you, he or she may be able to recommend an
alternative course of action to help you achieve your aesthetic goals.
Is breast augmentation right for you?
Ultimately,
the criteria above are just general guidelines to help you get an idea of
whether or not breast augmentation can be right for you. Because every person
is unique, the final decision on pursuing a breast augmentation is between you
and your doctor. Consulting with a board-certified plastic surgeon will allow
you to get an honest medical opinion about your situation.
Breast
augmentation is a highly personal choice that can help you to become a happier,
sexier and more confident version of yourself, so don't hesitate to speak with
a qualified plastic surgeon to find out if it's right for you and you're right
for it.
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