Archive for the ‘Breast Implants’ Category

Breast Augmentation – Your Dreams Come True

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

The popularity of breast augmentation is a testimony to its safe and pleasing results.  Almost everyone knows a friend or relative who has breast implants. Women want to change their breast size or shape for a variety of reasons.  It ranges from wanting an improvement in their appearance, to restoring fullness lost in pregnancy or aging.  While other women pursue this surgery purely to achieve a larger cup size or possibly because they just desire symmetrical breasts.

Women generally report an increase of self-esteem after a successful breast augmentation.  More choices in clothing become available, the figure is more balanced, and size, shape, and voluptuousness are added to the breast.  The most important decision you can make regarding a breast augmentation is in your doctor.  If you are have been considering enhancing your breasts, then the next step to take is to consult with a board certified plastic surgeon. Dr. Miguel Gallegos is a cetified plastic surgeon. His office, Hermosa Plastic Surgery is located in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

During a consultation with Dr. Gallegos you will discusses your needs and how you will benefit from the procedure or procedures, as breast augmentation is often done with a breast lift depending on the breast size, shape, and desired results. The two of you will also talk about possible risks, and he will answer any questions you may have regarding breast surgery.

If you are over the age of 18, you can be a candidate for implantation.  However, you should always discuss your full health history with a doctor before making a decision.  Some doctors prefer to wait on women who are in their early 20’s, as breasts are in their final stages of development then.  Another benefiting factor to consider is if you have enough excess body tissue to cover the breast implant.  Wrinkles in the implant may be felt and seen if you do not.  Adequate tissue means breasts will look more normal.  To aid in the most natural looking breasts, which are really oval, not round, Dr. Gallegos places the implants under the chest muscle.

Dr. Gallegos is board certified as a plastic surgeon, and has been performing quality, successful plastic surgeries for over 8 years.  He knows the latest breast augmentation techniques to help you, including breast reconstruction, lift, and reduction.  The cosmetic standards at his facility have been recognized for high-quality care and outstanding safety by the American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities.  From the first visit you make for your personal consultation, to the last follow-up appointment after your successful procedure, you will be glad that you chose the personal attention that Hermosa Plastic Surgery delivers to each and every patient. 

To learn more about a breast augmentation, contact Dr. Gallegos today to schedule a consultation.

Breast Augmentation – Gaining Confidence with Breast Augmentation

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Women have a different set of insecurities than men. So much of a woman’s life hinges on her physical appearance, even if she doesn’t want it to. If you are a woman living your day to day life, you know that your body affects how people respond to you and how you interact with others. When you have a less than hefty top end, you can either remain slightly self conscious all your life, or you could get a breast augmentation. The choice is ultimately yours, but here are some benefits of the surgery for you to consider.

Of course, the biggest benefit is the confidence you gain from the cosmetic surgery procedure. Even one extra cup size can make you feel a lot more balanced and subsequently more attractive. Men love that hourglass figure, and it’s easy to get if you have the breasts to accentuate your skinny waist. If you’ve always been insecure about your body, a breast augmentation could be just what you need to pick things up again. If you are getting over a bad breakup, a new chest could give you the self esteem needed to get back into the dating world. When you look more like a woman, you feel more like a woman. Everything falls well into place after that.

Breast augmentation can help restore your body if you lose your breasts after childbirth. A lot of women end up lost in their relationships because they feel less like a woman than they were before the baby came. At the same time, you could get an augmentation with breast lift to improve your breasts after some aging issues. They may sag over time, as could be expected, so a quick surgery could revitalize your youth and your appearance at the same time. If you’ve been stressing about the way your body looks, know that there is a solution for you.

Breast enhancement procedures may cost less than you think, and there are a number of different options for you to consider. You can go through a dramatic change, or you could just fill out some missing spots. If your breasts are not balanced, you could get a surgery to even them out. If they’re just a bit small, you can make them a lot larger. Whatever you need to get your confidence back, you can get it with this plastic surgery. Think about your options and contact my Albuquerque office to learn whether or not a breast augmentation is right for you.

Breast Augmentation Consult Highlights

Monday, December 28th, 2009

Breast augmentation is a popular procedure and think that that is a testimony to its safety and the good results.  If it was not so popular, not so many people will be getting it done.  It can improve one’s appearance and this often translates into more self-esteem and sometimes more success.

The best results are obtained when there is an adequate amount of coverage over the implant.  By coverage, I mean,  the amount of body tissues which are over the implant.  More coverage means more natural shape and appearance! I usually suggest placing the implant under the muscle.  This added amount of coverage provides for an even better result. The implant shape is round and the optimal shape of the breast is not round but oval.  Nonetheless, when the implant is placed in the submuscular pocket appropriately, the breast shape can be maintained.  The other issue is how much enlargement can be performed.  I think that going up one-and-a-half cup sizes sometimes up to two-cup sizes can give results that are reliable and predictable, but more cup size increases will result in an un-natural appearance. Implants aren’t perfect and one of the problems with implants is that they can have wrinkles in them.  If there is not adequate coverage, these wrinkles can often be felt and sometimes seen.

During the examination I will note asymmetries.  Every patient has a breast asymmetry and I have never seen anyone that has perfect breast symmetry.   I make sure to point out asymmetries before hand because most patients have not noticed small differences in symmetry before surgery.  But after surgery, patients look at themselves quite critically and often pickup some of the asymmetries which actually existed before surgery.  Sometimes, I can adjust the procedure to address issues of asymmetry such as adding more volume to one side to equalize size.

The incision for the procedure is a little over an inch in length.  As far as incisions for implant placement, I feel that the periareolar or the inframammary fold incisions heal well, and leave a very acceptable scar.  The reliability with this approach assures the proper placement for the implant and also decreases the chances for complications such as bleeding.  The pocket can be made with the least amount of complications and risks!  I believe that the axillary approach is also good but requires slightly a longer operative time and it is more difficult to make the appropriate pocket.

As far as implant texture, I believe that a smooth implant is adequate because the implant sits in an exact pocket and it will fit nicely.  Also, the implant is softer than the textured ones.  I have not noted an increased incidence of capsular contractures with smooth implants.
I most often suggest performing the procedure under a monitored conscious sedation with locally administered anesthetics.  Most patients tolerate this well and recover faster from a conscious sedation compared to a general anesthesia.  Patients are given oral or IV sedation prior to the procedure.  When they are brought into the operating suite, they are already sedated and often do not even remember going into the suite.  More sedatives are given during the procedure as local anesthetics are infiltrated into the surgical areas.

The majority of pain occurs in the first 24 hours.  Ice packs and narcotic medications help with this.  In the next 24 hours, pain will start to decrease and more of a pressure sensation dominates.  After about two to three days, most of the pressure subsides and there is some generalized soreness, which will slowly dissipate over the next few weeks.  Right after the surgery, the appearance is not perfect or even as desired.  Usually, the implants look too high and the breasts are too hard and swollen.  The shape is awkward.  This is because the amount of swelling which occurs when the implant is placed in the submuscular pocket.  The amount of upper pole fullness is a reflection of the swelling in the pectoralis muscle.  This swelling dissipates in time and its resolution is aided by the use of compression garments, and sometimes massage.  In approximately four weeks, a nice result can be seen but it often takes eight weeks for everything to settle.  Exercising is limited for at least three weeks and a full regimen of exercise may not be started for at least 12 weeks.

The implants are durable and carry a warranty that covers replacement if there is any leakage.  Luckily, this occurs very rarely.  In saline implants,
leakage is manifested by decrease in breast size, a flat tire!  Leaks in silicone gel implants are much harder to detect.  Sometimes, an MRI is needed to detect these leaks.  If leakage occurs, the procedure to replace the implant is relatively uncomplicated and tolerated well.
Other possible complications include, bleeding infection, scarring, asymmetry, and sensation changes.  These happen infrequently.  The complication that I feel is not completely controllable is something called capsular contracture.  Anytime an implant is placed into the body, the body forms a smooth soft tissue around the implant that keeps the implant in place.  Sometimes, for reasons that aren’t completely clear, this tissue can become hard and thick.  If it becomes very hard and thick, it can displace the implant and cause a breast deformity.  It causes the breast to be hard.  If this happens, it is not the end of the world.  It may require that the implant be removed and the capsule be removed and then the implant replaced.  Capsular contracture happens anywhere from 1% to 7% of the time.  Capsular contractures that require an operation happen less than 1% of the time in my practice.

Breast implants do not cause breast cancer and mammograms are still performed.  Often, the self exam is easier to perform. The tumor can be felt easier if it is against the interface of the implant.