Breast Enlargements
Breast
enlargements, or augmentation mammoplasty, is a surgical procedure that
can change your breast size and shape. It can also fix problems with congenital
defects of the chest wall or breasts. A professional surgeon can perform a breast
enlargements using fat grafts or breast implants.
The procedure is performed under general anaesthetic. Before
the procedure, patients should not eat or drink anything. Milk should not be
consumed prior to the operation, but water and black tea are fine. Patients are
usually able to resume their normal activities a few days after the surgery.
The scars from a breast augmentation procedure usually fade after a few months.
However, larger scars may remain after a breast lift.
breast enlargement procedure
The first recorded breast
enlargement procedure occurred during the Victorian era. Paraffin wax
was used in the procedure. Unfortunately, this technique was dangerous and
could cause lumps. Breast implants made of paraffin wax often shrunk and were
not permanent, and the procedure could also cause serious infections. Even
worse, the procedure wasn't very effective. Still, women were looking for a
permanent solution to their breast size problem.
Before getting a breast enlargement surgery, you should
consult with a plastic surgeon with extensive experience in cosmetic surgery.
He will help you determine the best strategy based on your unique situation.
You may qualify for free NHS treatment, depending on your location.
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