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Permanent Changes to Your Body

Fri, Apr 24, 2009

Recovery

As is the case with any kind of surgery, once you have a breast augmentation done, there is a chance that some parts of your body will be permanently different. Thankfully, expert cosmetic surgeons have managed to significantly limit the damage or changes that happen to the breast after surgery, but there is still a chance you could experience a noticeable difference. Here are just a few of the things you will want to look for during your breast augmentation recovery process.

Before you begin calling your doctor about any permanent changes you feel that you have undergone, it is important to make sure that you are completely healed from the surgery itself. This means waiting at least six weeks after your surgery before you can adequately evaluate how your body and your breasts have changed. Currently, the most common change that women notice is a difference in the sensitivity of the nipple. Strangely, there are almost as many reports saying that the nipple is more sensitive after surgery as there are reports saying it is less sensitive. Overall, however, these reports represent only a fraction of women who have had breast enhancement surgery.

An even smaller percentage of women report an inability to breast feed once they have completed their surgery. Since pregnant women are not recommended to have breast enlargement surgery, the women who filed these complaints often didn’t attempt to breast feed for at least a year after the date of their surgery and since many of the women had never been pregnant before, it is unknown how many of them might have had this condition since birth. Talk to your plastic surgeon if you have any concerns about breast feeding and cosmetic surgery.

One of the most common complaints that is often heard is that the sensitivity of the breast itself changes after surgery. If the cosmetic procedure is done properly, you shouldn’t notice any change in how your breast feels (sensitivity wise) but a loss in feeling can happen if the surgery was botched or if you chose to get extremely large implants. Different doctors have different rules about suing after surgery, but they all should carry malpractice insurance just in case of a problem. If a loss in sensitivity or other changes in your breast are a big concern for you, make sure to ask your doctor about it before you get started or you could consider a breast augmentation option that carries no breast augmentation recovery risks.

All natural breast augmentation with pills, creams and even gums are gaining in popularity thanks to the fact that there are no negative changes to the breast at any point. No matter which option you choose, make sure you read up on all of your choices before you decide.

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