How do I decide where to have breast enhancement surgery?


When contemplating whether to have breast enhancement surgery there are a number of factors to consider. First and most importantly is why do you want to have surgery. Then you must consider what you want to achieve from surgery – it is imperative that you decide to have surgery for the right reasons and that you have realistic expectations of what surgery is going to do for you. Once you are sure in yourself that you wish to go ahead then you should look into clinics offering breast enhancement.

In Aurora, breast enhancement is a commonly carried out procedure, and there are many clinics offering great deals. Remember, this is one area where you shouldn’t be looking for the cheapest deal being offered. You want the best surgeon on offer, who no doubt will not be the cheapest. Be wary of clinics advertising surgery at prices much lower than others, the way the cost of breast enhancement surgery is advertised varies greatly and you may find that fantastic price only covers the cost of the implants, not the cost of the clinic, the surgeons time or any anesthetic or post-surgery medication you may need meaning the total cost is in fact far greater than you could anticipate. Do your research – call clinics and ask for brochures and comprehensive price lists, look on the internet, a lot of clinics now have websites with all the information you need on. If you would like to then visit any clinics you are thinking of using. If they are a reputable Aurora breast enhancement clinic then they will be happy to show you round and talk to you about the procedures they offer with no “hard-sell” pressure. At this stage, if you have found a clinic you like then you can book a no-obligation pre-surgery consultation to discuss in depth with a surgeon why you would like to have breast enhancement surgery and what you would like to achieve. The surgeon will assess your physical and mental health to make sure you are a suitable candidate for surgery and then will explain the type of procedure and implant they feel would suit you best, and give you optimum results. There is no need to commit to surgery until you feel ready, if you want to go home and think over what you have discussed, maybe even talk it over with a friend then that is your choice, never feel obligated to sign anything or commit to anything at your pre-surgery consultation, this is not what the surgeon should be angling for.


Thinking About Breast Augmentation In Aurora


There is a lot of pressure on women today to aspire to the “celebrity look”, giving rise to not only increased sales in hair and make up products but also cosmetic surgery, such as breast augmentation. In Aurora, breast augmentation is on the increase along with the number of clinics offering this type of cosmetic surgery. The risks of breast augmentation have decreased over the years, however you must be sure that the surgeon you choose is skilled and accredited and the team of staff working with them are suitably qualified and skilled too.

In Aurora breast augmentation clinics have to be state licensed – if they aren’t then don’t even consider using them. Unlicensed clinics present a serious risk to your health and you may find they have no interest in your aftercare, especially if you develop complications. You have to remember that you are undergoing an operation, so assess the clinic as you would a hospital – is it clean; do you have your own room if necessary; what is the staff to patient ratio; what procedures do they have in place in case of an emergency? It is a good idea to write yourself a list of questions to ask when you go for your consultation. All Aurora breast augmentation clinics will offer a consultation, and most of the time these are free, if the clinic asks for a fee this can usually be offset against the cost of your surgery should you choose to go ahead.

Never feel like you are asking silly questions or that you are asking too many. Deciding to have breast augmentation is a major step to take in life so you need to be 100% sure you are ready to go ahead with it. Your surgeon should be more than happy to answer your questions and should have information that you can take away with you. There should be no pressure to make a decision at the time of your consultation, a professional and experienced surgeon will understand that you need time to take away what you have talked about and think about it. You may find you have further questions, in which case you should be able to ring the clinic and either ask them there and then or be able to go back to discuss them further. It may be helpful to take a friend to your consultation with you, they may have questions that you haven’t thought of, and you will be able to talk through all the facts when you get home, two heads are better than one!


Breast Uplift Surgery


There are other types of breast surgery that don’t involve the use of implants to improve the appearance of the breasts. One of these is the breast uplift, or Mastoplexy. Breast uplift surgery basically reshapes sagging breasts without changing their actual size. The most common reason for women undergoing a breast uplift is loss of breast tissue as a result of pregnancy or weight loss, the amount of skin on the breast stays the same but the breast tissue reduces, leaving excess skin which gives a droopy appearance, with the nipples appearing lower on the breast than the actual crease of the breast itself. Most Aurora breast augmentation surgeons will also be able to carry out a breast uplift, and if the breasts are still going to be very small after the removal of excess skin then a breast uplift can be combined with augmentation (insertion of an implant) to create the desired look.
On the other hand, if the breast are droopy as a result of bulkiness then a breast reduction is the procedure that will correct this, which combines the skin tightening and nipple raising with the removal of some breast tissue to create a perkier more youthful looking breast.

No exercises exist that can shrink stretched skin, prevention is the best approach, which means wearing a good supportive bra, especially during pregnancy. Pregnancy takes it’s toll on breasts with hormones causing glanduar tissue to increase and the general stretching of the bodies fibrous tissue.

Deciding to undergo a breast uplift is a big decision as the scars left by the procedure can be quite extensive and will always be visible, even once they have faded. There is also the risk that the scars may stretch and become even more noticeable. It is due to these scars that a breast uplift isn’t for everybody, especially those who may wish to get pregnant in the 18 months or so after surgery. During your pre-surgery consultation, be sure to ask the surgeon about scarring and whether they have any before-and-after pictures you can see to give you a good idea of the likely extent of the scarring and about the psychological effects other patients have experienced as a result of the scarring.