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Breast
Implant Augmentation
Breast
Augmentation Cost
Types of Surgical Procedures
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Areola (Nipple)
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Transaxillary
(Underarm)
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Inframammary Fold
(Crease)
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Trans-Umbilical (Belly
Button)
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Submuscular (under
the muscle)
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Subglandular (over
the muscle)
Candidates For
Breast Implant Surgery
Types of Breast Implants
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Saline-Filled
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High Profile / Standard
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Expandable
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Smooth / Textured
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Round / Tear-Drop
Choosing The
Right Implant Size
Breast
Augmentation Consultations
- Preparing
For Your Consultation
- What To
Expect
Risks of
Surgery
Before Your
Surgery
During The
Procedure
After Breast
Augmentation Surgery
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Massage and
Compression
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Mammograms and
Self-Exams
Finding The
Right Cosmetic Surgeon
Before Breast Augmentation Surgery
Removing
Breast Implants
Breast Implant
Glossary of Terms
Breast Implant
Complications -
Re-Operations
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Removal
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Rupture / Deflation
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Capsular Contracture
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Breast Pain
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Breast Sensation Changes

Highland Plastic Surgery Centers is a division of
Highland Medical Centers

OTHER RESOURCES:
Highland Pain Institute
Highland Bariatric Institute
Highland Sleep Institute
Highland GERD Institute
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After
Breast Implant Plastic Surgery
You've had plastic surgery. Now what? Your surgery
is over, but you haven't completely recovered, so you
haven't faced "the public" yet. Perhaps you haven't
even looked critically in the mirror. Now is a good
time to think about your expectations and feelings.
Most people like their new look. Cosmetic surgery can
boost confidence in your appearance. Many patients feel
mentally refreshed, too. It is also common to need time
to adjust to the new image in the mirror. Even though
we wanted changes, at least what we saw each time was
familiar.
You may wonder if your friends and family will notice
the change. Most people say that others notice a
difference, but can't say exactly what it is. They may
comment on your hair, ask if you've had a vacation or
say how well your clothing suits you.
Healing takes time, and everyone heals at a different
rate. We're very accustomed to instant results, but be
patient as your tissue and bone gradually settle into
their new positions. The results of some procedures may
be weeks or months away. Keep reminding yourself that
the complete result takes some time.
In the meantime, take advantage of this chance to
improve other areas of your appearance. Have you
updated your hairstyle or make-up recently? Some
make-up artists recommend women change their make-up
every three to four years.
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