What To Consider Before Having A Breast Augmentation

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You might also want to consider that breast sensation can be affected afterrepparttar surgery and they may feel hard, unfamiliar and artificial. Prepare yourself psychologically forrepparttar 137713 lack of sensation inrepparttar 137714 nipple that often occurs for weeks after you haverepparttar 137715 operation. This is a normal reaction and usuallyrepparttar 137716 nipple sensation returns after a few months. However a small number of women may experience permanent numbness in their breasts or nipple.

You should also be aware that it is dangerous to your health to get pregnant within six months after a breast augmentation. Hormonal changes can cause fluids to collect aroundrepparttar 137717 nipple causing infections and pressure that may result inrepparttar 137718 breast and alsorepparttar 137719 nipple being removed!

One more thing that you need to be aware of is that your new breasts may not look exactly like you want until six months afterrepparttar 137720 operation. It takes that long forrepparttar 137721 implants to harmonize with your body and settle in to their desired shape. Fortunately, breast implants can always be removed if you decide you don't likerepparttar 137722 final effect.

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How To Determine If Your Cosmetic Dentist is Right For You

Written by Kelly Altodona


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§What isrepparttar worst case scenario that any of your patients have endured as a result of this procedure? §In your practice, what isrepparttar 137712 most common complication of this aesthetic procedure? §Doesrepparttar 137713 procedure require an anesthesia? If so do you use a certified anesthesiologist or a nurse anesthetist (CRNA)? §What type of anesthetic or anesthesia is required forrepparttar 137714 procedure - twilight or full anesthesia? §What medications must I stop taking prior to surgery? §How long isrepparttar 137715 average recovery time for this procedure? §How will any bruising, bleeding, swelling or inflammation be treated? §Will I have to take antibiotics after or beforerepparttar 137716 procedures? §Will there be pain afterwards? §What type of painkillers or medications will I be prescribed for pain? §Are any of these medications dangerous or addictive? §What arerepparttar 137717 side effects of these medications? §How soon after this procedure can I resume eating? §Ifrepparttar 137718 work fails in anyway will you redorepparttar 137719 work at no extra expense? If not what isrepparttar 137720 expense? §Are postoperative visits free or is there a charge for them?

It is also a good idea to bring someone else along with you on your consult so that they can also help you assessrepparttar 137721 situation and keep you grounded in reality. Remember that like many artists, cosmetic dentists are inrepparttar 137722 business of making your dreams a reality, but make sure you can afford this transformation before you proceed!

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Kelly Altodona is a cosmetic surgery freelance author.

http://www.CosmeticSurgeryLinks.com *******


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