Friday, July 8, 2011

Modern Mommy's Tricks - Breast Surgery Complications


"Breast Surgery Complications - Myths or Real?!"

Despite the economic crisis, almost 360 000 procedures for breast augmentation took place in 2010. Although a number of years, the statistics published by the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery show that the pressure for women to get cosmetic surgery breast are bigger than ever. Yet, as the number of breast augmentation surgery will continue to remain high, so the events of complications - and death.

In fact, each woman consider breast surgery for cosmetic reasons should investigate thoroughly the risks before proceeding. As with any surgery, there are inherent opportunities of infection, bleeding and blood loss, and, rarely, death. There are other complications that can result from human error, particularly in anesthetic procedures. Usually slept, in which the patient is "put to sleep" during the operation. This is the best way to deal with the pain, but it is also dangerous. When making large incisions in the body, the possibility of hematoma or rupture of blood vessels, can lead to significant bleeding episode as well.

After surgery, the possibility of complications continue with several common conditions. For example, your body may reject the implant completely. This is known as extrusion of the implant and can cause a world of pain with a necessary and immediate follow-up surgery. In other incidents, sometimes necrosis can occur, which is a major death of some body tissues. If this happens, the action of the primary care physician and plastic surgeon should be taken immediately as the dead tissue can cause a number of problems for you.

Scary is also the result of current operations. Some skin types scar more radical than others. Large scars may occur, especially with inexperienced surgeons (who tend to charge less experienced surgeons plastic). There are different types of procedures for breast enhancement can be performed, which can minimize the risk of intimidation, which passes through the navel, armpits, or through an incision around the areola. But all these things have their advantages and disadvantages and should be considered before surgery.

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