Some things to ask the surgeon.
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Some things to ask the surgeon.
I'm popping this news artcle in here 'cos I thought this was a good read for boobie advice and would be of more help in this section than in the news.
The
decision to have breast augmentation surgery is an important one that
involves multiple factors. Breast augmentation has the ability to
improve your self-esteem, increase self-confidence and feelings of
appeal, and even improve your clothing options. It also has physical and
aesthetic risks which should be fully considered prior to undergoing
the procedure.
Breast augmentation is the most popular form of plastic surgery in the
United States, with more than 250,000 performed every year. This does
not mean that the procedure is right for you and, like any elective
surgical procedure, the decision to have breast augmentation should be
approached carefully and with complete knowledge of the benefits and
potential complications.
Questions about Your Plastic Surgeon's Qualifications
You want to make sure you are working with an experienced and qualified
plastic surgeon. In addition to finding a qualified surgeon with
in-depth experience in breast augmentation surgery, you want to make
sure you feel comfortable with the surgeon and that he or she has
thoroughly explained your individual procedure and answered your
questions.
Some questions to ask potential breast augmentation surgeons include:
- Where did you receive your training in plastic surgery?
- How long have you been practicing plastic surgery?
- Do you perform your procedures in an accredited medical facility?
- Can I see before and after pictures of previous breast augmentation patients?
Choosing an experienced plastic surgeon is important in ensuring your safety and ultimate satisfaction.
Questions about Aesthetics
In addition to researching your plastic surgeon's qualifications, you
should discuss in depth the options and methods for achieving the
results you desire. Some aesthetics-related questions include:
- What placement option is best for my frame?
- What placement option will provide the best cleavage?
- What incision option provides the least visible scars?
- What implant type will provide me with the most natural looking results?
Your plastic surgeon will be able to assess your body and help you
determine all of these things based on your lifestyle choices, body
type, and goals.
Questions about Surgery and Recovery
Finally, you will want to know about the procedure itself and your
recovery process. Some questions you will want to ask about surgery and
recovery include:
- What are the risks of breast augmentation?
- Is there a way to minimize my postoperative risks?
- How long does recovery take?
- When can I resume normal activities?
- How do you handle complications?
- Will you work with me during my recovery period?
Source HERE
The
decision to have breast augmentation surgery is an important one that
involves multiple factors. Breast augmentation has the ability to
improve your self-esteem, increase self-confidence and feelings of
appeal, and even improve your clothing options. It also has physical and
aesthetic risks which should be fully considered prior to undergoing
the procedure.
Breast augmentation is the most popular form of plastic surgery in the
United States, with more than 250,000 performed every year. This does
not mean that the procedure is right for you and, like any elective
surgical procedure, the decision to have breast augmentation should be
approached carefully and with complete knowledge of the benefits and
potential complications.
Questions about Your Plastic Surgeon's Qualifications
You want to make sure you are working with an experienced and qualified
plastic surgeon. In addition to finding a qualified surgeon with
in-depth experience in breast augmentation surgery, you want to make
sure you feel comfortable with the surgeon and that he or she has
thoroughly explained your individual procedure and answered your
questions.
Some questions to ask potential breast augmentation surgeons include:
- Where did you receive your training in plastic surgery?
- How long have you been practicing plastic surgery?
- Do you perform your procedures in an accredited medical facility?
- Can I see before and after pictures of previous breast augmentation patients?
Choosing an experienced plastic surgeon is important in ensuring your safety and ultimate satisfaction.
Questions about Aesthetics
In addition to researching your plastic surgeon's qualifications, you
should discuss in depth the options and methods for achieving the
results you desire. Some aesthetics-related questions include:
- What placement option is best for my frame?
- What placement option will provide the best cleavage?
- What incision option provides the least visible scars?
- What implant type will provide me with the most natural looking results?
Your plastic surgeon will be able to assess your body and help you
determine all of these things based on your lifestyle choices, body
type, and goals.
Questions about Surgery and Recovery
Finally, you will want to know about the procedure itself and your
recovery process. Some questions you will want to ask about surgery and
recovery include:
- What are the risks of breast augmentation?
- Is there a way to minimize my postoperative risks?
- How long does recovery take?
- When can I resume normal activities?
- How do you handle complications?
- Will you work with me during my recovery period?
Source HERE
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