3 Factors to Consider Before Breast Augmentation

For women who struggle with their body shape, breast augmentation is a popular procedure to consider. When you've struggled with your self-perception and feel as though you need to enlarge your breasts and alter their shape, you may be considering augmentation yourself. Before you start pursuing the process, it's important to understand some of the most important factors that you need to consider. Here's a look at a few of the things that you need to know before setting up a breast augmentation appointment.

Choose Your Size Strategically

For those considering breast augmentation, it's easy to fall into the trap of wanting the largest implants that you can get from your surgeon. However, it's not always the best decision to go big by default. Instead, you need to talk with your surgeon about what implant size is going to be the best for you based on your body shape and structure.

Remember that the size of your breasts should be proportional to your body structure. If you opt for an augmentation that increases your breast size excessively, you may find that they not only don't look the way you may hope, but you could also struggle with back problems and other issues because of the increased size and the shift in your posture that it creates.

Consider Your Future When Choosing Incision Points

You're going to have the option to select where your incision is placed during your augmentation. This may not seem like a significant question, but it can be. If you anticipate having children in the future and would like the opportunity to breastfeed, you'll want to talk with your surgeon about placing the incision either under your breast or on the far side near your underarm.

This placement keeps the scar out of sight as well. If you're self-conscious about your scar and appearance, consider the placement of your incision before the surgery.

Remember That Results Take Time To Show

It's tempting to think that what you see in the days following your surgery will indicate the final results of your augmentation. The fact is, however, that it will take a few weeks for your body to heal completely, eliminating the bruising and swelling. This time allows the implant to settle where it will rest, which will then give you your final results. That means waiting for a few months to let everything settle out before you judge the outcome of your procedure.

If you're considering breast augmentation, consider these points first. Talk with your surgeon about the proper augmentation size, incision placement, and recovery time so that you have clear expectations before the procedure. 

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