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Breast Augmentation Risks and Complications

Breast augmentation is a surgical procedure to boost the size and shape of the breasts. According to a recent study, it is the second most popular cosmetic surgery practice in the U.S in spite of various risks and complications in breast augmentation surgery.

There are many risks and complications in breast augmentation surgery. Among the common complications of breast augmentation there can be an allergy to the anesthetic. Sometimes a post- surgery bleeding can lead to another surgery to control the flow of blood. Some other common breast augmentation complications are hematoma, which is an abnormal condition of clotting of blood or seroma, thrombosis etc.

In most cases a temporary loss of sensitivity is common in the list of augmentation breast complication. Sometimes there is also a risk of permanent loss of sensation in the areola area. There is also a possibility of complications resulting in excessive inner scar tissue. There is also an increased risk in mammogram with breast implant.

In case of pregnancy there can be some specific breast augmentation complications and risks. For example the case of galacorrhea, that takes place when you start producing milk. But the good news is that it is generally self-corrective and only sometimes requires medicines or removal of implants.

The possibility of Breast tissue atrophy can also be not ruled out as a breast implant risk. Similarly Necrosis of the breast tissue, incision line and or breast envelope may also take place. According to the breast augmentation complication statistics the probability of necrosis is much more after radioactive or chemotherapy treatment, if you area smoker.

Another complication from breast augmentation that may arise is Extrusion, when your body rejects the prosthesis and thrusts it out of the skin. There is also a possibility of rippling which can become very embarrassing as it becomes quite apparent at times. Rippling complications after breast augmentation can be avoided by choosing silicone gel filled implants rather than saline ones.

The most common augmentation breast problem that you might have to face after breast augmentation is developing a post-operative infection that results in removal of implants. Infections typically occur within the first four to six weeks. The most common infection is Staphylococcus.

Another related breast augmentation problem is capsular contracture, which is caused by tissues squeezing the implant as body’s natural response to a foreign object. Another major complication with breast augmentation is rupture of implants due to any injury.
Although breast implant statistics of having such problems is low, yet breast implant mistakes complications leading to breast augmentation asymmetry complication can result in a lot of problems.

Last but not the least there is a possibility that you end up with having something that is under your expectation. A lot of women wish they could get bigger ones. There are also chances of disappointment in the implants not being able to lift the breasts, as you want them to. So to avoid this, try communicating and discussing with your surgeon, about breast augmentation complications and risks and what results do you exactly want before you decide on your surgery.

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