10 Possible Risks of a Breast Surgery You Need to Know (Part 1)
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10 Possible Risks of a Breast Surgery You Need to Know (Part 1)

By: Chaves Angles

Every woman in the world definitely wants to look beautiful and better all the time. Yes, being beautiful is a desire of almost everyone. The advance medical technology today offers several possibilities for most people to look better and more beautiful.

Plastic surgery has become more popular nowadays among ordinary people in an effort to achieve a perfect look and a way to uplift self-esteem; more over the cost of this treatment are becoming less expensive and more varied.

Do some research and learn more about some possible risks before making a final decision. Here are some possible risks and potential side effects of surgical breast enlargement you need to know:

#1 Necrosis
Tissue death or necrosis, from surgical manipulation, is inevitable with any procedure. Necrosis comes from the Greek word "nekros" which means "dead body". Smokers are having more significant risks for having necrosis, because smoking reduces and affects the blood supply to the tissues. Tissue death often affects the fatty tissues and can spread and cause gangrene. Necrosis must be treated carefully and right away to keep this from happening.

#2 Numbness
Another possible complication following the treatment or surgery is numbness or loss of sensitivity. Loss of sensitivity can occur as a reaction to the changing breast size in surgery and damage to nerve endings in the nipple and breast. This will occur temporarily for several months following the treatment for these nerve endings to regenerate. However in some cases (as many as one from seven women) the loss of sensitivity can be permanent. As a result, patients may lose all pleasurable sensation or the breast and nipple may become painfully sensitive.

#3 Scarring
Breast surgery that utilize incisions will almost definitely leave women with visible scars. The shape and size of the scar will depend upon the incision made during the surgery. All plastic sugeons are aware of these and will perform precise work and leave permanent scars that can be covered by a bra. Normally these scars will fade after a few months, but on the contrary they could become darker, more visible, and remain after the breast is completely healed. Smokers and those who have collagen formation abnormality have much higher risk of this.

#4 Rippling
One side effect that can happen after a breast implant surgery is known as rippling. If the liquid inside an implant, moves around it may cause wrinkling of the breast skin. Rippling gives the breast an unnatural look and appearance. Thin women are particularly prone to this because of the insufficient soft tissue coverage. If this happen you should report to your doctor immediately.

#5 Infection
When infection at the site of implant and contamination happen, they can spread quickly and must be stopped immediately. Usually the breast may become red; the patient will experience sick feeling and a fever. In some cases, you’ll be given an antibiotic for treatment. If antibiotic treatment is not successful you may require to have a further operation to remove the implant until the infection has cleared otherwise it can cause serious problems.

To be continued to part 2.
Some topics to be covered in part 2 are: bleeding, implant leakage, anesthesia risks, breasts asymmetry, and death.

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