There are many options available for your breast augmentation. With advice and suggestions from your surgeon, you can choose your implant type, incision location, and implant placement.
Saline
Silicone
Periareolar
Inframammary
Above The Muscle (Subglandular):
Below The Muscle (Submuscular):
Most patients require about a week of downtime after surgery and can return to light activities after that. The typical recovery period for breast augmentation surgery is about six weeks, at which time the majority of swelling should have subsided and results will be visible. In most cases, the swelling will take at least three months to resolve.
You will likely experience some pain in the first few days following your surgery, but medication will be prescribed to control this postoperative pain.
There is likely to be scarring as a result of your incisions. Breast tissue will camouflage scarring from inframammary incisions. Scarring along the areola is likely to fade over time. On average, scars heal in about six months to one year.
All surgeries run the risk of infection and bleeding complications, but these are very rare. Other possible complications include:
Barring any complications that would require implant replacement, breast augmentation surgery achieves long-lasting results. Your surgeon will discuss the expectations you should have for the results of your surgery.