Thursday, March 15, 2012

Possible Risks And Complication


Some of the more common possible breast augmentation risks include: postoperative infection, hematoma (a blood clot in the breast tissue requiring evacuation during a subsequent surgical procedure), and interference with mammogram readings.
Other side effects specific to breast augmentation include:
  • Capsular contracture: occurs when the scar or area around the implant begins to tighten, causing the breast to feel hard.
  • Nipple sensitivity or loss in sensitivity: usually disappears after several weeks, but for some this is permanent.
  • Rippling: indentations on the breast often caused when the implant moves.
  • Rupture: when the breast implants tear and/or leak. This may require a second operation to replace the implant.
  • Symptoms of immune system disorders: some women have reported having symptoms such as joint pain swelling, fever, fatigue, or breast pain. Although research has not found conclusive evidence correlating breast implants with these symptoms, further studies have been requested by the FDA.
To ensure that you are not a statistic of breast augmentation gone wrong, make sure that you select a competent plastic surgeon highly-trained and qualified to perform breast surgery. That said, be sure to discuss your chance of experiencing any of the above breast implant problems during a consultation.

For more information about the procedures you may contact: International Marketing Coordinator: info@bangkok-plasticsurgery.com or call   mobile phone: +66830868173, or visit our website: www.bangkok-plasticsurgery.comwww.bangkok-plasticsurgery.info


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