Frequently Asked Questions About Breast Augmentation Surgery
Breast Augmentation Surgery: Does it Prevent Breastfeeding?, Does it Cause Cancer?, Will it Burst?, When Can I Go to Work?, Is Tear-Drop Silicone Better?, Is It Possible to Enlarge Breasts Without Surgery?
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions About Breast Augmentation Surgery:
Does Breastfeeding Prevent Breastfeeding?
a. This operation does not prevent breastfeeding.
Does it cause cancer?
a. It does not cause cancer.
b. The body does not perceive implants as foreign substances.
c. The outer surface of the implant is made of silicone. This material makes the silicone durable. It is used in many areas of medicine.
Will it burst during sports or something else?
Silicone is a durable material. It does not burst.
It is possible to be damaged by a cutting tool.
When can I go to work?
You can go to work 3 days after the operation.
People who work in heavy jobs and lift heavy loads are informed in detail when they specify their job description.
Is Teardrop Silicone Better?
a. Since every woman has different breast characteristics, when planning the augmentation surgery, the shape of the silicone is also determined according to the person’s breast characteristics.
b. While a teardrop implant is very good for one woman’s breasts, it may not be the right shape decision for another woman’s operation.
c. Some people prefer a teardrop shape, while others prefer a round shape.
d. It is not correct to say that a teardrop implant is better.
Is it possible to enlarge breasts without surgery?
You can learn my blog post about silicone-free breast enlargement by clicking the link below.