It is recommended to go to a regular plastic surgery hospital, as there is generally no risk. It is very important to choose the prosthesis material and breast augmentation surgeon when performing breast augmentation surgery. Questioner's evaluation of the answer:
nancy112: The risks and possible complications of surgery will be discussed between the physician and you personally. Potential complications such as reactions to anesthesia, leakage and drainage of blood, and infection will be discussed. When an infection occurs, a very small number of patients cannot resolve it despite appropriate treatment, and the prosthesis needs to be removed. Breast and nipple sensation may change after surgery, although these are often temporary. After breast implants are implanted, it is normal for a film to form around the implants during the healing process. But sometimes the capsule can harden and compress the implant, making it harder than normal. The degree of capsule shrinkage varies, and in severe cases it can cause discomfort and changes in breast shape. At this point, another surgery may be needed to remove scar tissue and perhaps remove or replace the implant. Breast implants are not designed for lifelong use, so do not expect them to last forever. If a saline implant ruptures, its contents can be absorbed by the body within hours without causing harm. Breast size will change significantly. The cause of rupture can be chest wall trauma, and more commonly, there may be no special trigger. At this time, surgical removal is required. If you need regular mammograms, you should choose a hospital that has experience in breast implant imaging. The presence of breast implants may affect early detection of breast cancer.