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Breast Lift and Augmentation
Click here to view Breast Lift and Augmentation before and after pictures The Breast Lift with an implant (Sculpted Augmented Lift). This is a combination of a Breast Augmentation and a Breast Lift. The goal is to create a pleasing shape (the look with the implant) and to have fullness at the upper part of the breast with nice cleavage. The breast should be able to support itself and have no need for a bra. Candidates forSculpted Augmented Lift should be physically healthy and realistic in their expectations.A Sculpted Augmented Liftmay be performed in a surgeons office-based facility, an outpatient surgery center Dr. Polynice, a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon preforms this cosmetic procedure as an out patient surgery at The New England Laser and Cosmetic Surgery Center. This Cosmetic procedure can be done under either local anesthesia and sedation or with general anesthesia. The procedure itself typically takesabout two hours to perform, along with an additional two hours spent in recovery.The breast implant may be placed either underneath the breast tissue itself or underneath the pectoral muscle. The implants are then centered beneath the nipples and the incisions are sutured closed. If necessary, the size of the areole may need to be reduced and there is a short T shaped scar referred to as the "Lollipop Scar". Surgery patients can expect to experience some discomfort. Its generally recommended that patients take prescription pain medication to help control this discomfort. The breasts will be bandaged for the first two or three days, after which a support bra or sports bra should be worn for about four weeks. Patients should avoid wearing push-up or underwire bras during this time. Daily breast massage is recommended during recovery. Though the breasts will appear unusually high in the first few weeks after surgery, but they will eventually settle into place. Bruising and swelling can occur, and the swelling will fade within three to five weeks. The stitches are typically removed within seven to ten days. Most patients are able to return to work and other normal activities within a few days, though physical contact with the breasts should be avoided for three to four weeks. The duration of implants is variable as they may require removal or replacement at any time. The potential complications associated with breast lift with augmentation are as follows: adverse anesthesia reactions, bleeding, capsular contracture, changes in nipple or breast sensation, implant deflation or rupture, infection, mammography interference, and removal and/or replacement of the implant. Click here for more information about Breast lifts from ASPS Click for more information about Breast Augmentations from Mentor Click for FAQ about breast implants from Mentor
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