Breast augmentation surgery is a surgical procedure performed to enhance the volume and shape of the breasts by inserting implants. This surgery is commonly chosen by women with small or asymmetrical breasts. Additionally, women who experience a decrease in breast volume after pregnancy and breastfeeding may also opt for this procedure. It is suitable for physically healthy women whose breast development is complete and who have realistic expectations about improving their body appearance. Individuals who want to enhance their self-confidence alongside personal aesthetic preferences may also consider this surgery.
The implants used in breast augmentation surgery generally fall into two main categories: silicone gel-filled and saline-filled implants. Silicone gel-filled implants are commonly preferred because they provide a more natural texture and feel. Saline-filled implants, on the other hand, are less invasive and contain body-compatible saline solution. The shape of the implants is also an important factor; round implants offer a fuller look, while teardrop (anatomical) implants create a more natural profile. The choice of implant is determined based on the patient’s body structure, aesthetic expectations, and the surgeon’s recommendations.
Breast augmentation surgery is usually performed under general anesthesia, meaning the patient is completely asleep and feels nothing during the procedure. In some cases, for smaller interventions, local anesthesia combined with sedation may be used. In this case, the patient is awake but does not feel pain due to the relaxing medication. After surgery, mild pain and discomfort may be experienced, but this can be managed with pain medications. Additionally, there may be movement restrictions and a feeling of pressure in the surgery area in the first few days.
The recovery process after breast augmentation surgery can vary depending on individual factors. Typically, patients can return to light daily activities within a few days. However, full recovery may take 4-6 weeks. During the first few days, swelling, bruising, and discomfort may be experienced. Wearing a special bra recommended by the doctor is important for protecting the area during the recovery process. Additionally, heavy lifting, exercising, and excessive physical activity should be avoided. Stitches usually dissolve on their own, but the surgeon may schedule several follow-up appointments to monitor the healing process.
Breast implants have a specific lifespan and are generally recommended to be replaced after 10-15 years. However, this period may vary depending on the patient’s body, the type of implant, and the surgical techniques used. Implants are not designed to last a lifetime, and over time, issues like leakage, rupture, or deformation may occur. Regular check-ups and monitoring of the implants’ condition are essential, and surgical intervention should be considered if any problems arise. However, implants can provide a healthy and aesthetic appearance for many years without needing replacement.
As with any surgical procedure, breast augmentation surgery has certain risks and potential complications. The most common complications include infection, bleeding, allergic reactions to anesthesia, capsular contracture (where the body forms a hard tissue around the implant), implant rupture or leakage, changes in breast sensation, and undesirable scar formation. However, with an experienced surgeon and proper postoperative care, these risks can be minimized. It’s important to stay in communication with your surgeon regarding any potential issues after the surgery.
Modern techniques and implant options used in breast augmentation surgery are designed to achieve a natural appearance. Achieving a natural result depends on selecting implants that suit the patient’s body, the surgeon’s experience, and proper postoperative care. While round implants provide a fuller appearance, anatomical (teardrop) implants offer results closer to a natural breast shape. Additionally, the placement of the implant in relation to the breast tissue is crucial; implants placed under the muscle create a more natural slope. Therefore, detailed planning and consultations with your surgeon are key to achieving a natural outcome.
In most cases, it is possible for women to breastfeed after breast augmentation surgery. The techniques used during surgery and the placement of the implants typically do not damage the milk ducts. However, in rare cases, milk production or breastfeeding capacity may be affected. In particular, incisions made around the nipple may damage the milk ducts, so it’s important to discuss your plans for breastfeeding with your surgeon before the surgery. Your surgeon will aim to use techniques that will not interfere with breastfeeding.
The location of scars from breast augmentation surgery depends on the technique used by the surgeon. Scars are typically hidden in the inframammary fold (under the breast), around the nipple, or in the armpit area. These areas are naturally concealed, and over time, the scars fade and become less noticeable. Initially, the scars may appear red and prominent, but they lighten and become less visible as the healing process progresses. Additionally, with creams and treatments recommended by your surgeon, the visibility of the scars can be minimized.
Breast augmentation surgery is generally suitable for women over the age of 18 when breast development has been completed. However, in certain exceptional cases, especially when there are significant asymmetries or developmental disorders, the surgery can be performed at a younger age. Both physical and emotional maturity are important factors in determining a candidate’s readiness for surgery. The surgeon will make a decision based on a thorough assessment for younger patients.
Before breast augmentation surgery, various tests are conducted to assess the patient’s overall health condition. These tests may include blood tests, an EKG (to evaluate heart function), and imaging tests like breast ultrasound or mammography. Additionally, your surgeon will take body measurements to determine the most suitable type and size of the implant for the surgery. It’s also important to conduct a thorough evaluation of any medications being used, smoking habits, and existing health conditions. The surgeon will clarify whether the patient is a suitable candidate for the surgery during this process.
After the surgery, light walking is encouraged, but it is generally recommended to wait at least 4-6 weeks before resuming strenuous physical activities. Sports that strain the upper body muscles should be performed with caution during the recovery process. Your surgeon will give you personalized instructions regarding the recovery process and physical activities. Wearing a supportive bra and avoiding excessive movement in the first few weeks will accelerate healing. It’s always safest to get your surgeon’s approval before starting any exercise routine.
The costs of breast augmentation surgery vary depending on several factors, including the type of implant used, the experience of the surgeon, the clinic or hospital where the surgery is performed, and the extent of the procedure. In Turkey, the cost of breast augmentation surgery generally ranges from 20,000 TL to 50,000 TL. Payment options may vary from clinic to clinic, with some offering credit card, installment plans, or health insurance options. It is best to contact the clinic directly for detailed information before the surgery.
The risk of implant displacement or sagging depends on the surgical techniques used and the quality of the implants. Typically, with an experienced surgeon and correct implant placement, these risks can be minimized. However, over time, implants may shift slightly as they adapt to the body’s tissues. Regular follow-ups and adherence to postoperative care instructions help ensure the implants stay in place and reduce the risk of sagging. Additionally, choosing implants that suit the body structure and following the surgeon’s recommendations will contribute to long-term satisfaction.
While dissatisfaction after breast augmentation surgery is rare, it can happen. If you are not satisfied with the results, it is important to discuss your concerns with your surgeon. Your surgeon will assess the reasons for your dissatisfaction and, if necessary, provide information on corrective procedures or revision surgeries. It is important to allow 6-12 months for the final results to settle, as they may become more apparent over time. A revision surgery is usually considered after the recovery process is complete to achieve more satisfactory results.
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