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Breast Augmentation

Breast Implants Cost in Mohali

Also known as chest enlargement or chest enhancement surgery, breast implant procedures aim to reshape, increase, enhance, or restore the size of the breasts, contributing to a balanced figure. This popular cosmetic surgery boasts a strong track record of safety, success, and patient satisfaction.

At Tattv Healthcare in Mohali, Dr. Renu provides top-notch breast augmentation surgery using implants. The initial step involves discussing the reasons for undergoing the surgery. Common motivations include:

– Achieving a more proportionate and appealing figure.
– Reconstructing a breast lost due to congenital absence or mastectomy.
– Improving clothing fit, particularly around the bust.
– Correcting significant asymmetry between the breasts.
– Restoring breast shape affected by aging, breastfeeding, pregnancy, or weight loss.

Common Reasons for Breast Implant Surgery

– Feeling that the breasts are too small for the body.
– Clothing fits well at the hips but is loose on top.
– Desire for a shapelier figure in swimsuits or low-neckline dresses.
– Restoring pre-pregnancy body shape.
– Addressing conditions like Poland Syndrome, where one breast is absent or significantly smaller than the other.

Procedure of Breast Implant Surgery

Breast augmentation surgery at Tattv Healthcare involves multiple steps. Dr. Renu makes an incision to place the implants in a pocket under the breast tissue. These incisions can be:

– Inframammary: In the crease beneath the breast.
– Transaxillary: Near the armpit.
– Periareolar: Around the nipple’s dark area.
– Transumbilical: In the navel (for saline implants).

Implants can be positioned behind the breast gland or muscle. The optimal placement is determined during a physical examination and consultation.

Implant with Fat

This technique uses fat harvested from areas like the thighs, abdomen, or buttocks through liposuction. The purified fat is injected into the breast at different planes, offering a virtually scar-less augmentation. Although still evolving, this method shows great promise. A breast lift can be combined with any augmentation procedure if the breasts are droopy and require a lift in addition to volume enhancement.

Safety of Breast Implants

The USFDA has approved silicone implants for breast enhancement surgeries. Women with implants should know that, while long-lasting, implants may need replacement over time. Regular check-ups with an aesthetic surgeon are essential to monitor for changes like sudden swelling or pain.

Types of Breast Implants

There are various options for breast implants, tailored to medical history, body shape, and aesthetic goals:

Silicone Gel Implants: The most common, filled with soft silicone gel.
Cohesive Gel Implants: Also known as gummy-bear implants, these are form-stable.
Saline Implants: Filled with sterile salt water, these can be pre-filled or inflated after placement, requiring a smaller incision.

Preparing for the Procedure

Pre-surgery, you will likely need:

– A baseline mammogram or breast ultrasound.
– To quit smoking or stop it for a few weeks before and after surgery.
– To avoid blood thinners and certain medications.
– To maintain proper hydration.

Post-surgery, expect some discomfort as the breast tissue adjusts to the implants. Swelling, redness, and sensitivity are common but subside within a few days. Most patients return to normal activities within a week. Wearing a support bra for 4-6 weeks post-surgery is recommended, along with gradual resumption of physical activity.

Long-Term Care and Risks

Regular follow-ups with your surgeon and periodic mammograms are essential. While significant complications are rare, all surgical procedures carry some risk, including:

– Adverse reactions to anesthesia
– Hematoma or seroma
– Infection and bleeding
– Sensation changes
– Scarring
– Unsatisfactory results needing additional procedures

Specific Risks of Breast Implants

– Infection
– Capsular contracture
– Implant rupture
– Mammography interference

Associated Costs

The cost of breast implant surgery varies based on the surgeon, location, and implant type. Insurance typically does not cover this procedure. Choosing a surgeon should be based on experience, training, and personal comfort, not just cost.

Implants and ALCL

In January 2016, the USFDA noted a link between breast implants and an increased risk of BI-ALCL, a rare type of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, not breast cancer. This condition, arising in the implant capsule, is detectable and treatable. Women with implants should maintain routine breast examinations as recommended.

The USFDA and the Institute of Medicine consider breast implants to be generally safe and effective.