What You Should Know About Breast Enlargement Dr. Kamini Jain November 15, 2020 Health & Beauty 1899 Breast enlargement is a surgical procedure referred to by various terms like breast augmentation or in a more technical-sounding name- augmentation mammoplasty. The process aims to enhance breast fullness or modify its original size and shape. In the procedure, surgeons add breast implants made from saline, silicone, or sometimes alternative composite materials. These are placed under the breast tissue or the chest muscles. The average longevity of a breast implant can range from anywhere between 7 to 12 years. As per the records of ASPS or American Society of Plastic Surgeons, there were 279,143 breast enlargements in 2015 in the US. The figures prove to the increasing popularity of the breast augmentation procedure. The 2015 figures are a whopping 31% higher than the recorded stats of 2000. As this is a surgical procedure, you want to approach it with caution and be fully aware of what it entails. You will find the following information essential and useful before you consult a doctor regarding the procedure: Implants Might Posses Health Hazards Some varieties of breast implants used for breast enlargement can potentially expose you to ALCL. ALCL is an abbreviation for a cancer type known as anaplastic large cell lymphoma. The exact reason for the development of the health condition is unknown. But scientists suspect that it bears a relationship with the implant’s surface texture as it is found that commonly the two occur hand in hand. There are natural breast enhancement products as well that you can use as an alternative. But not all of them are equally reliable, so, it is important that you go through a customer review of the particular product. However, the disease is not deadly, and doctors can treat it by removing the implant and the scar tissue. Most patients don’t even require chemotherapy. Insurance Companies Will Rarely Pay For It Usually, insurance companies will not compensate your medical bills if you want a breast enlargement. Of course, if necessary for medical reasons, they might, but that is usually a different scenario altogether. They are circumstances when breast implants are essential for medical health. One example of this would be a mastectomy where implants are a part of the reconstruction process. Less Invasive Options Are Unproven You are free to opt for minimally invasive techniques for breast enlargement like fat grafting. While they will indeed give your body the desired look, the long-term results of such procedures are yet to be fully explored. Doctors mention that a significant 30-50% of the fat will not endure. It is impossible to accurately predict the survival of the fats grafted into the body. This lack of certainty might make the procedure useless and might even leave you with worse breast shape and size. The Incision Type Doctors and cosmetic surgeons can choose from four types of incisions they can use while conducting the breast enlargement process. Though there are specialized medical terms to refer to these four types of incisions, they basically refer to the incision’s location. These are your: Areola The crease under breasts Armpit Stomach The first two types of incisions mentioned above are the most prevalent. Considering the prospects of scarring, you ideally want an areola incision, especially if you’re going to sport a topless appearance without hesitation. But small areolas can make this difficult. For women with a particular penchant for wearing tank-tops, underarm incisions are better suited for you. Naturally, people will want to use medical science to enhance their physical appearance too. Breast enlargements have been around for a few decades, but since 2000 it has gained wide popularity. However, being a surgical procedure, you need to exercise care and caution before you undergo it. The information here will prove indispensable for you and help you decide if you indeed want to consult a medical professional regarding the same. Here’s to a beautiful you! SHARE THIS POST