What Questions Should you Ask your Surgeon About ****** Augmentation
Dave Stringham asked:
What are the risks and complications associated with having ****** implants?
How many additional operations on my implanted breast(s) can I expect over my lifetime?
How will my ******* look if I decide to have the implants removed without replacement?
What shape, size, surface texturing, incision site, and placement site is recommended for me?
How will my ability to ****** feed be affected?
How can I expect my implanted ******* to look over time?
How can I expect my implanted ******* to look after pregnancy? After ****** feeding?
What are my options if I am dissatisfied with the cosmetic outcome of my implanted *******?
What alternate procedures or products are available if I choose not to have ****** implants?
Do you have before and after photos I can look at for each procedure and what results are reasonable for me?
Other Factors To Consider In ****** Augmentation
Choosing a Surgeon
When choosing an experienced surgeon who is experienced with ****** implantation, you should know the answers to the following questions:
How many ****** augmentation implantation procedures does he/she perform per year?
How many years has he/she performed ****** implantation procedures?
Is he/she board certified, and if so, with which board?
In which states is he/she licensed to practice surgery? Note that some states provide information on disciplinary action and malpractice claims/settlements to prospective patients either by request or on the world wide web.
What is the most common complication he/she encounters with ****** implantation?
What is his/her reoperation rate with ****** implantation and what is the most common type of reoperation he/she performs?
Familiarize yourself with the following options in ****** implant surgery and be prepared to discuss with your surgeon the following issues:
Are You Eligible for Saline-Filled ****** Implants?
Implants are to be used for females for the following indications (procedures):
Breast Augmentation
This is done to increase the size and proportion of a woman’s *******. A woman must be at least 18 years old for ****** augmentation.
Who Is Not Eligible for ****** Implants?
Implants are not to be used for:
Women with existing malignant or pre-malignant cancer of the ****** without adequate treatment
Women with an active infection anywhere in her body
Augmentation in women who are currently pregnant or nursing
Special Considerations For ****** Augmentation
What Are the Alternatives to ****** Augmentation?
Accept your ******* as they are
Wear a padded bra or external prostheses
You are advised to wait a week after reviewing and considering this information before deciding whether to have augmentation surgery.
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What are the risks and complications associated with having ****** implants?
How many additional operations on my implanted breast(s) can I expect over my lifetime?
How will my ******* look if I decide to have the implants removed without replacement?
What shape, size, surface texturing, incision site, and placement site is recommended for me?
How will my ability to ****** feed be affected?
How can I expect my implanted ******* to look over time?
How can I expect my implanted ******* to look after pregnancy? After ****** feeding?
What are my options if I am dissatisfied with the cosmetic outcome of my implanted *******?
What alternate procedures or products are available if I choose not to have ****** implants?
Do you have before and after photos I can look at for each procedure and what results are reasonable for me?
Other Factors To Consider In ****** Augmentation
Choosing a Surgeon
When choosing an experienced surgeon who is experienced with ****** implantation, you should know the answers to the following questions:
How many ****** augmentation implantation procedures does he/she perform per year?
How many years has he/she performed ****** implantation procedures?
Is he/she board certified, and if so, with which board?
In which states is he/she licensed to practice surgery? Note that some states provide information on disciplinary action and malpractice claims/settlements to prospective patients either by request or on the world wide web.
What is the most common complication he/she encounters with ****** implantation?
What is his/her reoperation rate with ****** implantation and what is the most common type of reoperation he/she performs?
Familiarize yourself with the following options in ****** implant surgery and be prepared to discuss with your surgeon the following issues:
Are You Eligible for Saline-Filled ****** Implants?
Implants are to be used for females for the following indications (procedures):
Breast Augmentation
This is done to increase the size and proportion of a woman’s *******. A woman must be at least 18 years old for ****** augmentation.
Who Is Not Eligible for ****** Implants?
Implants are not to be used for:
Women with existing malignant or pre-malignant cancer of the ****** without adequate treatment
Women with an active infection anywhere in her body
Augmentation in women who are currently pregnant or nursing
Special Considerations For ****** Augmentation
What Are the Alternatives to ****** Augmentation?
Accept your ******* as they are
Wear a padded bra or external prostheses
You are advised to wait a week after reviewing and considering this information before deciding whether to have augmentation surgery.
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