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What is the procedure of breast augmentation surgery?
The first step of breast augmentation surgery: anesthesia. The anesthesiologist administered local infiltration anesthesia to the subjects. The advantage of local infiltration anesthesia is that at the end of the operation, the patient can observe the effect of the operation in a semi-sitting position. The second step of breast augmentation surgery: using incision. Postoperative scars are generally invisible, which is the first choice for breast augmentation incision at present. The general surgeon will peel off a safe cavity system in the patient's retromammary space, and the doctor will put the prosthesis in from here. Postoperative scars are generally invisible, which is the first choice for breast augmentation incision at present. The third step of breast augmentation surgery: separation. Use a special stainless steel instrument to probe into the incision bit by bit, and slowly separate the two muscles that were originally stuck together to make room for the placement of the prosthesis. The fourth step of breast augmentation surgery: implantation. Pinch the sterilized prosthesis with two fingers and insert it slowly through the incision. Pay attention to adjust the shape with your fingers when inserting. The fifth step of breast augmentation surgery: suture. Suture the incision with medical suture, and try to keep the suture consistent with the skin texture. Then on the other side, the same program, the same action. The whole breast augmentation surgery takes about an hour. In an hour, I will have sexy curves and two peaks full of feminine charm. Breast augmentation cosmetic surgery Breast augmentation surgery is the most common cosmetic surgery for breast enhancement at present, and breast augmentation methods are common in prostheses. The medical community still believes that breast augmentation surgery is an effective way to really make breasts bigger. So how many breast augmentation methods are there now? Here are the advantages and disadvantages of several breast augmentation methods: 1. Prosthetic breast augmentation Prosthetic breast augmentation has been widely used in the world since the birth of silicone prosthesis in the 1960s. It is a conservative and naive breast augmentation method. Advantages: 1 Current data show that prostheses do not cause cancer and disease. 2. The operation effect fluctuates reliably. 3. The implanted prosthesis can be completely removed, so it will not cause irreversible complications. Defect: 1 Surgical trauma is greater than injection. 2. Prosthesis cannot be placed for life. Although the quality of the prosthesis is reliable now, it is very likely that the prosthesis will be replaced by a second operation after 10-20 years. Second, the advantages of autologous fat transplantation for breast augmentation: it is the most ideal breast augmentation method in practice. Because there is no refusal to respond, plus the feeling of "real breasts", it is psychologically acceptable. Disadvantages: At present, the survival rate of fat transplantation is low (less than 40%), so it is necessary to adopt the method of "a few times". The unstable therapeutic effect limits the universal application of this surgical method. Third, injection breast augmentation A wild chemical and physical polyacrylamide hydrogel (Ogilvy) was injected into the breast space to play the role of breast augmentation. Advantages: The safety of injection is questioned because it is in direct contact with human body. Because the operation is complicated, the original national regulations can only be done in tertiary hospitals or even beauty salons. So there are many complications, such as infection, bleeding, uneven distribution, induration and so on. Disadvantages: The biggest disadvantage is that it is difficult to extract, and it is impossible to accurately judge whether it has been "completely" extracted. Therefore, this method is hardly used in tertiary hospitals. One last word.