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What questions should I ask my breast implant surgeon?
In the process of breast augmentation, after doing
some preliminary research, you will need to schedule a
consultation with your breast implant surgeon. In the
consultation you will have about twenty to thirty minutes to
discuss the possibility of proceding with the breast augmentation
procedure with the surgeon. It is always a good idea to prepare
for this discussion so that you will use your time wisely with the
surgeon. If you research the procedure ahead of times through
publicly available information such as this as well as talking
with family and friends, you will be able to focus your discussion
on the most important questions surround the breast implant
surgery.
It is also a good idea to meet with at least two or three surgeons
prior to making your final decision on which surgeon is right for
you to perform your breast implant procedure. Each breast implant
surgeon approaches their patients and the procedures a bit
differently so you will want to be prepared to compare each
approach. Through a set series of questions you will be able to
develop a sense of trust in the breast implant surgeon which is
critical to easing your concerns about the procedure. After your
consultations you will be able to reflect upon each meeting with
your notes in hand to help make the critical decision about which
surgeon to choose.
Questions for My Plastic Surgeon
1) Are you a board certified plastic surgeon?
2) Is breast augmentation your primary area of
expertise?
3) How many breast implant procedures do you perform
annually?
4) Can I talk with any of your past patients about their
experience with you?
5) What are your total costs for breast implant surgery? Can I
get an itemized list?
6) How far in advance will I need to schedule my procedure with
you?
7) Are there any types of breast implant surgery that you are not
certified for? This might especially be important if you are
wanting to use the transumbilical (TUBA or belly button breast
augmentation) procedure.
8) Do you have before and after photos available of your previous
work with breast implants?
9) Where is the procedure performed, in a hospital or surgical
center?
10) What breast implant sizes are available through you and how
can I be sure of choosing the right breast implant
size?
Questions for My Breast Implant Surgeon about Breast Implant Size
One of the questions that you need to ask not only of your breast
implant surgeon but also of yourself is what breast implant size
is right for you. Did you know that the leading cause for
dissatisfaction with breast implant surgery is regret over having
chosen the wrong breast implant size? While by far most women
report that they are happy that they chose the procedure, some
studies show that as many as half of all women wish they had
chosen a different size. This is also indicated by the fact that
the number one reason that women go back for a second operation is
simply to choose a different breast implant size.
This comes as a bit of surprise to a lot of women who are early in
the stages of considering breast implant surgery. In many cases
the discussion is taken for granted. Far too many simply walk in
the breast implant surgeon and say, "Just make me a C
cup."
Unfortunately, these studies show that this approach is simply too
theoretical to solve the problem. Now there are breast implant
sizing systems available on the market which are perhaps the best
way to choose your breast implant size. By using breast implant
sizers you get the opportunity to basically internalize the
decision by walking around for a few days or even a few weeks
wearing various breast
implant sizes. For example, you might want to try a B cup one
week, a C cup the next, even a D cup another. By doing so you can
compare your thoughts and emotions by trying out different breast
sizes on your own body. It is much better than to simply imagine
what you might look and feel like.
In the end only you and your breast implant surgeon can make the
critical choices on things like breast implant types, incision
methods, sizes and so on. Since you will be making these
decisions jointly with your surgeon it is highly critical that you
choose one in whom you have a deep sense of trust. Use the
questions above as a starting point but add to them with areas of
the breast augmentation procedure in which you are unclear.
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