Did you know that breast implants have been used for more than 50 years! It is one of the most popular plastic surgery procedures in the United States and has helped hundreds of thousands of women. In fact, in 2013 alone, more than 290,000 people chose to undergo breast augmentation, according to statistics from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Dr. Kevin Ruhge is a leading Pasadena plastic surgeon, helping many with their decisions concerning breast implants.
If you are considering breast augmentation surgery, it is important to understand all of the options. Knowledge is the key to a successful outcome. In addition, patients who are knowledgeable and informed about their medical choices are more likely to be happier with the results.
Consider Silicone vs Saline Implants
The first generation of silicone implants had issues that made many women shy away from choosing them. Luckily, that is no longer the case. Silicone implants are now safer than ever before and many women choose silicone implants because of their softer and more natural feel. In fact, in 2013, 72% of women who had breast augmentation surgery chose silicone implants. In addition to their softer feel, silicone implants do not deflate or ripple as easily as saline implants.
Yet, silicone implants are not always the best choice. Saline implants are often a bit more cost effective. In addition, women who choose saline implants are often left with a slightly smaller incision, which may be preferable for many patients.
Consider Your Surgical Incision
The size and location of your surgical incision is something you should consider carefully before choosing to undergo breast augmentation. This is especially important for those women who wish to keep their breast augmentation surgery private. Luckily, recent advancements in breast surgery techniques have reduced the appearance of surgical scars. Even special products, such as the Keller Funnel, can help surgeons reduce the appearance of your breast augmentation scar.
It is important to discuss the breast augmentation procedure with your surgeon carefully and determine where your incision will be located. Your surgeon may choose to perform an inframammry incision (under the breast fold), a periareolar incision (around the areolar), or a transaxillary incision (under the armpit). You should discuss the pros and cons of each type with your plastic surgeon before proceeding.
Consider the Size of Your Implant
Before you undergo breast augmentation surgery, it is important to consider the size of your implant and how it will affect the quality of your life. While many patients would like to be a size or two larger, some don't want the change to be too obvious. In addition, the size implant you are considering may be too large for your frame or may not be appropriate for your anatomy. Discuss this decision carefully with your plastic surgeon. He or she can help you use imaging technology to determine the best "fit" for you.
Consider Your Surgeon Carefully
Not all plastic surgeons are able to perform breast augmentation successfully and like any surgical procedure, there are risks involved. As such, it is important to choose a plastic surgeon that is certified by the American Board of Medical Specialties in the field of plastic surgery. Also, consider speaking to friends and family members for recommendations. Remember to always consult with a few plastic surgeons before ultimately choosing the one that you believe will perform your surgery carefully.
Contact Pasadena Breast Augmentation & Plastic Surgery Specialists
If you are considering breast augmentation, it is important to choose a plastic surgeon carefully. There is a reason so many Pasadena women choose Dr. Kevin Ruhge to perform their breast augmentation surgery. His personalized approach to plastic surgery means that his clients can contact him 24/7 after a surgical procedure. If you would like to learn more about breast augmentation or any cosmetic surgery procedure, we invite you to meet with Dr. Ruhge for a private consultation at our office in Pasadena by calling 626.397.9095, or by scheduling an appointment online.