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Dealing with the Disappointment

Fri, Mar 27, 2009

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If you are of sound mind and sound, albeit imperfect, body, you have likely put a lot of thought into your decision to get breast augmentation surgery. Even the most flippant personality understands the inherent risks involved in undergoing surgery and although the majority of plastic surgeries end up satisfactorily, some don’t, and a person would be foolish to not take that into account. Here are a few general tips you can follow to help yourself prepare for the eventuality that you may have breast augmentation complications that will leave you disappointed in the final outcome.

First, it is up to you to ensure that the doctor you have chosen is competent and properly licensed. You would be surprised how many people only consider price when choosing a plastic surgeon and although the old mantra that you get what you pay for does ring true, you also need to make sure you basic health isn’t at risk just because you want a breast enlargement. The Internet is a fantastic resource for anyone looking to check out their plastic surgeon in advance. If someone out there has butchered someone else, chances are, there is evidence of it online.

Next, once you have finally decided on a doctor to go with, come armed with a pile of questions. You are putting your body, your looks and your health on the line with this doctor, if he or she becomes annoyed or bothered by the fact that you are asking so many questions, you should take that as a giant red warning flag that this isn’t a person you can trust. He or she is essentially competing for your business and it is up to them to prove to you that they deserve your money and your trust. Make them earn it. This question and answer period can significantly reduce your breast augmentation risks.

You can further reduce your chances of breast augmentation problems by following the instructions your surgeon gives you once your surgery is complete. You will notice that your time at the hospital once your surgery is over is fairly short, which means that you and your family are in charge of much of your rehab. Do everything you can to stay germ free and keep a close eye on your incisions to reduce the chance of infection. No one knows your body better than you, so make sure you tell someone if you begin to notice problems.

If you would like to reduce the chances of being disappointed from surgery even farther, you can instead try non surgical methods to enhance your bust. There are currently several proven methods on the market that warrant exploration by anyone hesitant about going under the knife.

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