Frequently Asked Questions About Breast Aesthetics

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Frequently Asked Questions About Breast Aesthetics

Breast aesthetics (breast aesthetics) is one of the most commonly performed plastic surgeries in the world. Deformation of the breasts after repeated births and excessive weight gain and loss can be restored to their former shape through breast lift surgery.

 

    Breast aesthetics (breast aesthetics) varies from person to person. While some people complain about having less breast tissue, others complain about their breasts being too large and resulting in neck and back pain. For this reason, if we categorize breast aesthetics (breast aesthetics) within itself;

 

Breast augmentation surgery (breast augmentation surgery)

Breast lift and reduction surgery

Breast lift and enlargement surgery

    Breast augmentation surgery is a surgery that takes approximately 45 minutes and requires you to stay in the hospital for 1 (one) day. After breast enlargement surgery (breast augmentation surgery), you will have pain for the first 3-4 days, but this pain will be minimized with pain-relieving injections.

 

After 2 weeks of breast augmentation surgery, all your pain disappears and you can fully return to social life. You can start sports movements that will exercise your chest muscles as of the 6th week.

 

The size planned for breast enlargement surgery varies from person to person and body measurements are taken into account when making the decision. For breast enlargement surgery prices, it is sufficient to make an examination appointment at our clinic.

 

Breast reduction (breast reduction) surgery cannot actually be classified as a plastic surgery. Because breast reduction surgery is also performed to correct the condition that disrupts body posture and causes back and neck pain in terms of health. One month after breast reduction surgery, your neck and back pain will be greatly improved.

 

Breast reduction surgery (breast reduction surgery) also includes breast lift surgery (breast lift surgery). After this surgery, scars in the shape of an inverted T or what we call lollipop or keyhole scars remain in some suitable patient groups.

 

After breast reduction surgery, you stay in the hospital for 1 night and you can return to your social life 2-3 days after being discharged the next day. After 4-6 weeks of wound care, scars are allowed to mature with scar-reducing creams. However, the scars never disappear completely, the scars that will remain after breast reduction surgery vary from person to person, but they largely turn into skin color within the 18-24 month period and their prominence gradually decreases as time goes by.

 

CAN I BREASTFEED AFTER BREAST REDUCTION SURGERY?

 

With breast reduction surgery (breast reduction surgery), some of the existing mammary glands are removed while shaping the breast, but since the milk ducts are not damaged, it is not expected to negatively affect breastfeeding.

 

      Since some of the mammary glands are removed during breast reduction surgery, the amount of milk produced will be less. However, if you have not given birth before, it would not be correct to attribute the lack of breast milk after the surgery to this surgery, since your breastfeeding status is unknown. Because milk secretion is a hormonal condition and some people may not have milk even if they do not have this surgery.

 

DOES BREAST REDUCTION SURGERY INCREASE THE RISK OF CANCER?

 

      Breast reduction surgery does not increase the risk of breast cancer. Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women in the world, and every woman over the age of 35 should have annual routine screenings.

 

There are many causes and genetic characteristics of breast cancer, and one of the risk factors is large breasts. This risk factor is actually relative, that is, the more breast tissue there is, the more likely it is that cancer tissue will develop. However, since there are many types of breast cancer, it is not a rule that only those with large breasts will get breast cancer.

 

Considering this relative risk factor, it can be said that breast reduction surgery reduces the risk because the breast tissue is reduced and the tissue that can develop cancer is also reduced, but this is not a definitive rule or method of prevention. And especially those with a family history of cancer should not neglect annual general surgery screenings. And they should follow the cancer fight, information and screening programs of the Ministry of Health from the KETEM unit.

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