Change Of Heart? Your Options For Breast Revision Surgery

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Change Of Heart? Your Options For Breast Revision Surgery

What to Know About Correcting Plastic Surgery

Of all the breast-changing plastic surgeries that are available, getting implants is probably the most widely known or popular option that people consider. While increasing volume or even lifting the breasts for a perkier appearance is incredibly popular, not every woman who undergoes plastic surgery does so to achieve a larger, bouncier shape. In some cases, people may choose to correct a previous procedure or reduce volume due to medical concerns or comfort. Regardless of the cause, below are a few options for women looking to adjust a previous procedure or achieve a smaller chest with breast revision surgery.

Breast reduction

Although breast augmentation is popular, breast reduction surgery can also improve the profile. For example, a woman with very large breasts may suffer neck, back, and even shoulder pain because of the excess weight. Likewise, having a curvier figure can also negatively impact some people’s self-esteem by giving the illusion that the body is the only factor other individuals notice. Undergoing breast reduction may eliminate physical discomfort but can also boost confidence. Note that with reductions, tissue may be removed to eliminate asymmetry. In some cases, the procedure can be combined with a lift to remove excess skin and raise the breast profile.

How breast revisions differ

Breast revisions may be administered for similar reasons as reductions, but are usually performed as a corrective measure after having already undergone an augmentation surgery. Common reasons for revisions can be to replace older or leaking implants. While many people may choose to have the same type of material for the replacement, other individuals may choose a different implant shape, increase or reduce the total volume used, or even the actual material being used. Similarly, a revision surgery may be recommended if the implants shift, causing asymmetry.

Combining revisions and reductions

Depending on an individual’s specific case, a surgeon may recommend combining a breast reduction and revision within one surgical procedure. Doing so can reduce the time required for surgery since two operations are performed simultaneously. For example, a woman can decide to change breast implants while also opting to remove sagging skin to improve lift during the same surgery. Another benefit of combining procedures is that doing so shortens the total recovery period since a woman doesn’t experience two separate operations.

The facts on breast revisions

Breast revisions are not considered a standard procedure and usually aren’t a treatment that’s regularly recommended unless a woman requires adjustments. Surgeons usually approach a revision surgery as a customized solution to address specific concerns a patient has. So, for example, an individual who needs to have implants replaced but is also complaining of sagging may need a breast lift and revision. However, a woman who simply wants to reduce the volume of existing implants would not be a candidate for a lift.

Picking the right path forward

Because plastic surgery can significantly alter a person’s look and profile, working with a board-certified plastic surgeon is critical to achieving optimal results. Various factors, such as body type, image goals, and even current physical issues, will all influence the final recommendation a doctor provides. Ultimately, revisions are designed to make adjustments to previous plastic surgery to improve a person’s appearance. Meanwhile, a reduction is designed primarily to reduce the size of a woman’s natural breasts.



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