Breast Augmentation

How will I learn about the safety of breast implants? 

Most women having breast augmentation surgery today receive saline-filled implants--silicone rubber shells that are filled with sterile saltwater. In the unlikely event that a saline implant leaks, the saltwater is harmlessly absorbed by the body. Silicone gel or alternate filler implants may become available in the future. Your surgeon can provide you with information on the latest implant research.

Each year, thousands of women undergo breast augmentation surgery and experience no major complications. However, you must fully understand the risks as well as the benefits of the procedure. One of the most important parts of your consultation is the discussion that you and your surgeon will have about the possible complications of breast augmentation surgery. Be sure to raise any question or concerns that you may have about the safety of the procedure.

Remember that by carefully following your surgeons advice and instructions-both before and after surgery--you can do your part to minimize some of the risks.

What can I do to prepare for my surgery?

When the date for your surgery has been set, your plastic surgeon will provide you specific instructions for the days immediately before and after your surgery. A number of points may be covered, including:

  • avoiding certain medications that may complicate surgery or recovery

  • stopping smoking for a period of time before and after surgery

  • arranging for help or special care following surgery.

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