There are no exercises, hormones, or other medications which can have any real effect upon the size of a small breast.
Surgical correction has become possible with the use of the silicone gel or saline filled implant. This operation consists of the insertion of a preformed implant behind the Pectoralis major muscle (in most instances) via a small surgical incision. Using various sizes of implant, the breast can be increased as may be desired. The texture of the material is practically indistinguishable from normal breast tissue. Size is limited by the degree of stretch that can be comfortably achieved in the existing breast. When the small breast has previously been larger (as in an earlier pregnancy), elasticity will permit easier adjustment. When significant amounts of breast tissue have never developed, size can also be greatly increased, but not to as great an extent.
Many patients for this operation are women who have experienced gradual breast shrinkage following one or more pregnancies - not an uncommon occurrence. The procedure has been used to restore fullness where the post-pregnancy change has resulted primarily in sagging with lesser degrees of shrinkage. It has also quite often been employed for those young women naturally endowed with small breasts. One of the more recent developments is the use of implants to compensate for breast deformities incidental to other types of breast surgery. In selected cases, where removal of the breast is necessary because of malignant disease, restoration can be considered with the use of a silicone implant. Modification of the primary surgical procedure must be consistent with the extent of the disease and must not compromise ultimate recovery.
In the performance of a breast augmentation procedure, there are several different surgical approaches (locations of incisions), each with its own proponents. There are also different kinds of implants (silicone cohesive gel implant in a silicone shell, saline filled, etc.). Each of these has some special advantage in selected situations and some undesirable aspects accompany each. The differences are too numerous to be discussed here and should be reviewed carefully with Dr. Se?kin Oksar, who will have his own preferences based upon his experience.
You will stay in hospital for one day and your recovery will take approximately seven days.
THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS WILL ANSWER SOME OF THE MORE FREQUENT QUESTIONS.
ARE THERE ANY COMPLICATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS OPERATION?
The size of the implant is carefully estimated beforehand by the patient trying on preformed sizers at the initial consultation. Selection is based upon the patient`s general stature and chest size, and the amount of breast tissue already present. Although some women prefer to have the largest implant, there may not be sufficient room to accommodate it without undue tension and some discomfort. Oversized implants may result in poor contour and the presence of irregular firmness just under the surface. The implant is not really "in" the breast - it is "under" the muscle which is behind the breast. After the procedure the patient may return to her normal activities within three days, avoiding strenuous exercises for three weeks. Additional instructions will be provided which should be followed closely. The primary aim is to obtain a soft natural looking breast.
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