Many women desiring breast augmentation never fully developed and have been self-conscious of their appearance since youth. Others have had children and noticed significant shrinkage and sagging of the breast tissue following childbirth or breast-feeding. Others still just simply want an enlargement or have more fullness to the breasts.
Most women know that they want to look better, but they don't know how to get there. If they are happy with the position of the breasts are, usually a breast implant is the answer. If they start to have some droop to the breast, then the recommendations may change depending on how much droop there is.
First you will need to fill out a patient information packet. This may take 10-15 minutes, and may be downloaded online to be filled out prior to arriving. Also, many surgeons take several types of payment for the procedures. They generally accept cash, personal checks, cashiers checks, money orders, most major credit cards, and financing. If you will need to finance any part of your procedure, it is best to pre-apply prior to your consultation.
Your plastic surgeon will discuss, in detail, all options regarding the types of implants, placement of the incisions and implants in regards to the pectoralis major muscle. Your plastic surgeon will also answer all questions that you have. From the measurements that were obtained during the exam, an implant size will be recommended. At this time, you will be able to "try on" the sizes to determine what size is best for you. You will then watch an interactive computer program on this procedure. Finally you will receive your no pressure quote. This quote includes all pre and post-op clinic visits, the office fee, facility fee, anesthesia fee, and bra. The only non-included items are 3 affordable prescriptions.
During the procedure you will likely be asleep, under general anesthesia. Most surgeons place numbing medicine just before you awake, so that you remain comfortable the rest of the day. You will be at the facility for roughly 3 to 4 hours before being able to go home.
Although your surgeon gives you a prescription for pain medication, most women have reported needing only 1 or 4 pills, if at all. With the current technique employed, most patients have experienced much less pain than anticipated. In fact, some surgeons recommend getting out of the house the afternoon of the surgery to go eat or shop. Although, they recommend that you can expect to be off work 3-4 days, many women state that they feel they would have been able to return to work within 24-48 hours.
You will be seen the following day in your plastic surgeon's office, and several other scheduled appointments, all included in the above quote.
Author Resource:-
Dave Stringham, the President of LookingYourBest.com writes about plastic surgery in Tulsa, Oklahoma and cosmetic surgery procedures such as tulsa breast augmentation, liposuction, tummy tuck, rhinoplasty, and brachioplasty.