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[A325]After Breast Implant Surgery
by Abigail Aaronson, Abi
The body looking back at you in the mirror is not the one you remember or the one you wanted. Whether you've lost the voluptuous curves and cleavage or you never had them to begin with, you've decided it is time for a change. There's no reason why you can't have fuller breasts that make you feel good about yourself. Well, maybe one - money.

For all the good breast implants can do for a woman's self-esteem, they can really hurt the wallet. For the entire breast enhancement procedure, including the implants, anesthesia, hospital fees, etc., the cost averages about $7,000. Depending on where you live and the kind of surgeons in your area, you could end up paying as little as $5,000 or as much as $10,000. That's a lot of cash for anyone! So, what are your options when it comes to paying for breast enhancement surgery?

* Savings: If increasing your bust size isn't an urgent desire, you can set aside funds until you've raised enough to pay for the procedure, or at least part of it. This of course, is the best way to go because you pay up-front and it's over and done with. No interest fees or monthly payments to worry about.

* Bank Loans: If it isn't realistic to hope that you can wait long enough until you've saved up that much money, getting a bank loan to finance the procedure is an option. Many financial institutions now have specialized loans that cover cosmetic procedures. The key is to shop around and get the best rate before committing to any one bank. If your bank doesn't offer these specialized loans, there are also personal loans and lines of credit you could apply for to pay for the procedure.

* Clinic Payment Plan: Many cosmetic surgery clinics also offer their own financing and payment plan options. Again, compare what they offer to the loan you have independently researched. Go with the best rate and terms and conditions.

* Insurance: For some breast augmentation procedures, insurance will cover all or a portion of the cost. Check with your insurance provider if the implants are part of reconstructive surgery. For breast cancer patients who've had a mastectomy, breast implants are often a part of the recovery and healing process.

Another candidate for an insurance-covered procedure is someone who has been disfigured in an accident or from a birth defect. If the enlargement surgery is simply for cosmetic reasons, insurance will not pay. If you have any doubts, it never hurts to check.

When you are comparing prices of surgery in your area, don't go with the bargain basement price or the most expensive. This is surgery and you don't want to go in with a coupon, right? Its possible that the cheaper doctor may be also the better surgeon. So do your homework. Talk to former patients and see what they have to say. Make sure the plastic surgeon is board certified and licensed. Even better, find out if he specializes in breast augmentation. At the very least, find out how many he has done and look at before and after photos.

Weigh all your breast surgery financing options and choose the best one for your situation. Breast implants are supposed to make you feel better about yourself and improve your confidence. If you are constantly worrying about money as a result, well then was it really worth it? Be smart about your financing so you can enjoy the results.

Breast implant surgery has become a very popular cosmetic procedure especially in recent years. Breast implant surgery is used to enhance and improve the look and feel of a woman's breasts. It will enhance a small breast and make it larger. Besides a fuller cleavage, the result is also a huge increase in positive self-esteem. Breast implant surgery will also give the breast a new shape that will be more feminine and womanly to the body.

If you are thinking about having breast implant surgery completed, you should focus on getting the right size breast for your body. One that will enhance your chest and give you a beautiful look. When you meet with the plastic surgeon for the first time, they will help you decide on the right implant size and also instruct you on the whole procedure.

Make sure the plastic surgeon you are visiting has a good reputation and is certified to complete this procedure. Before visiting, ask to see photos of their previous breast implant patients to see how their procedures was completed.

After you and your surgeon have met and discussed a good implant size for your body shape, you should spend some time considering the size. Think about how the size will impact your lifestyle and body image.

Once you have a comfortable idea of the size you want, it's time to revisit the surgeon to make arrangements for the surgery. This is the time when the surgeon will be giving you information on steps you need to follow before the surgery. This may include not smoking, not taking in certain drugs or vitamins, and staying away from certain food and drink items. The surgeon will check your health to make sure you are a candidate for a surgical procedure. This health exam will also make them aware of anything to watch for or to be aware of any after surgery problems that can occur.

Now, after all of your preparation, you are ready to have the surgery. You will need to bring a friend with you on the day you are to have your surgery completed. You may have your surgery in the doctor's own facility or it may be performed in a local hospital.

You will be prepared for surgery which includes a general anesthesia to make you sleep during the procedure. A few surgeons will give you a local and a sedative, but there is still no feeling during the surgery.

Once under anesthesia, an incision will be made in one of four places. This will be at the discretion of the surgeon and what you have decided previously. A pocket is then created for the implant to sit in. This is behind the breast itself. This placement is also decided upon before surgery. It may be in front of, in-between, or in the back of the muscles of the chest. The implant is then inserted and set into place. The incision is closed and bandaged.

Recovery will take a few weeks as the breasts need proper time to heal. You will be going back to the surgeon periodically through this process to make sure you are healing properly. Once the bandages are removed and the swelling has subsided, you will begin to see how wonderful your new breasts look.
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