enlargement - reduction - reconstruction
Leaf through any magazine; watch any TV channel, and there is no dearth of beautiful women on show! They are all considered to be gorgeous because they have “full breasts”! What’s more, the advertisements are so belligerent in their message that any normal woman is left wondering if something is lacking in her appearance! Additionally, the clinics and professionals dealing with Breast Implant are also coming forward to press home the fact that it is a risk-free plastic surgery operation. Is it any wonder then that more and more women from all walks of life are opting for Mammoplasty?
Since I do not agree with the above-stated opinion and feel that every operation comes with its own risks, I would suggest that you keep a few points in mind if you are planning to go in for a Boob Job.
(1) Do not be a sheep, blindly following other sheep! After all, it is your body that we are talking about. Are you absolutely sure that you need this change? Just ask yourself one question—“What drastic change is this procedure going to bring in my life? What will happen if I don’t do it?”
(2) Get references to good surgeons from women who have already undergone this procedure. Degrees may sound impressive, the credentials may be very genuine—but what matters in the end is how comfortable you feel with a particular doctor. Is it someone in whom you can place implicit faith to deliver the goods? Choose the best from a list of doctors. If you have a personal physician already, then so much the better for you!
(3) Your surgeon should have a genuine certificate provided by the American Board of Plastic Surgeons. A surgeon with hospital privileges is someone who is recognized and respected by that particular hospital—he/she is a better option, since his/her competence will never come under scrutiny!
(4) If you are intending to get operated in a clinic, then check out beforehand if there are professionals with experience in this type of surgery. Check to see if the facility is clean and hygienic, and no medical wastes are allowed to be lying around.
(5) A good surgeon will clarify whether you do need Breast Augmentation or not? The risks and benefits of the procedure will be explained in detail. The surgeon will even be able to offer different options and alternatives to surgery. Never feel pressurized into going in for something that you are not totally sure about!
(6) If you have decided to have the procedure anyway, let the surgeon guide you through the exact steps of the procedure. What complications can occur during surgery, and after surgery? Are there any major risks to this sort of procedure? What benefits will you receive after the procedure?
(7) No doctor can honestly promise that a surgical procedure is absolutely risk-free, no matter the numerous precautions taken to prevent any mishap from occurring. The surgery requires general anesthesia to be administered, which by itself carries a good amount of risk! Inform the surgeon about any existing medical problems or any medications that you are taking. Also, a thorough physical examination is required before proceeding with any type of surgery.
(8) As for cost, it should not come in the way of your decision to opt for a good surgeon or well-known clinic. Money may go today, you can earn it back tomorrow—but if you are not sure that you can trust a particular doctor, you may possibly end up with post-operative complications that you can very well do without. The result is you having to shell out more money than necessary to get back to a normal life again!