Although each procedure varies, breast augmentation surgeries generally cover the following considerations:
Where the procedure may be done
- Surgeon's office-based surgical facility
- Outpatient surgery center
- Hospital outpatient
Anesthesia choices
- General anesthesia
- Local anesthesia combined with an I.V. sedative. This lets you remain awake but relaxed.
How long will it take?
Location of incision
The method of inserting and positioning the implant depends on your anatomy and the surgeon's recommendation. The incision can be made:
- In the crease where the bottom of the breast meets the chest.
- Around the areola (the dark skin surrounding the nipple).
- In the armpit.
Working through the incision, the surgeon lifts the breast tissue and skin to create a pocket, either directly behind the breast tissue or underneath the pectoral muscle in the chest wall. The implants are centered beneath the nipples.
Recovery period
When the dressings are removed, you may be given a surgical bra. Stitches will be removed in a week or so. Your surgeon will direct you about the need to wear a bra and about activity restrictions.