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10 Questions You Must Ask Your Plastic Surgeon During Your Breast Augmentation Consultation

10 Questions You Must Ask Your Plastic Surgeon During Your Breast Augmentation Consultation

Breast augmentation is a life-changing decision that can boost your confidence and help you achieve the figure you’ve always desired. However, the success of your procedure largely depends on choosing the right surgeon and being well-informed about the process. To ensure you’re making the best decision for your body and your future, it’s crucial to ask the right questions during your consultation. Here are ten essential questions you should ask your plastic surgeon before proceeding with breast augmentation:

1. Are you board-certified, and what is your experience with breast augmentation?

This question is paramount. Board certification indicates that your surgeon has undergone rigorous training and adheres to high standards of practice. Additionally, inquiring about their specific experience with breast augmentation can give you insight into their expertise.

A qualified surgeon like Dr. Kole should be able to provide information about their certification, years of experience, and the number of breast augmentations they’ve performed. They should also be able to show you before-and-after photos of their previous patients.

2. What type of implants do you recommend for me, and why?

There are various types of breast implants available, including saline, silicone gel, and cohesive silicone gel (often called “gummy bear” implants). Each type has its own set of advantages and considerations.

Your surgeon should explain the differences between these options and recommend the best choice based on your body type, desired outcome, and lifestyle. They should also discuss the pros and cons of each type, including feel, appearance, incision size, and potential risks.

3. What size and shape of implants would best suit my body?

Choosing the right size and shape of implants is crucial for achieving natural-looking results that complement your body. Your surgeon should take measurements of your chest and discuss your goals to recommend an appropriate size range.

They should also explain the difference between round and anatomically shaped implants, and which would work best for your body type and desired outcome. Remember, bigger isn’t always better – the goal is to achieve proportion and balance with your overall figure.

4. What incision techniques do you use, and where will my scars be located?

There are several incision options for breast augmentation, including inframammary (under the breast fold), periareolar (around the nipple), transaxillary (in the armpit), and transumbilical (through the belly button). Each technique has its advantages and considerations regarding scarring and implant placement.

Your surgeon should explain which technique they recommend for you and why, as well as what you can expect in terms of scarring. They should also discuss how to care for your incisions to minimize visible scarring.

5. What is the recovery process like, and when can I return to normal activities?

Understanding the recovery process is crucial for planning your procedure and managing expectations. Ask about the typical timeline for recovery, including:

  • How long you’ll need to take off work
  • When you can resume exercise and other physical activities
  • How long you’ll need to wear a surgical bra
  • When you can expect to see your final results

Your surgeon should provide a detailed recovery plan and explain what you can do to ensure a smooth healing process.

6. What are the potential risks and complications associated with breast augmentation?

While breast augmentation is generally safe, it’s important to understand the potential risks and complications. These may include infection, changes in nipple or breast sensation, implant rupture or leakage, capsular contracture (hardening of scar tissue around the implant), and the need for revision surgery.

A reputable surgeon will be upfront about these risks and explain how they work to minimize them. They should also discuss what to do if you experience any complications after surgery.

7. How long can I expect my implants to last, and what happens if I need them removed or replaced?

Breast implants are not considered lifetime devices, and you may need to have them removed or replaced at some point. Ask your surgeon about the average lifespan of the implants they use and what factors can affect their longevity.

Discuss what the process would involve if you decide to have your implants removed or replaced in the future. This information can help you make a more informed decision about proceeding with the surgery.

8. Can you explain the difference between subglandular and submuscular placement?

Implants can be placed either above the chest muscle (subglandular) or beneath it (submuscular). Each placement has its own set of advantages and considerations.

Your surgeon should explain both options, including how they might affect the appearance of your breasts, the recovery process, and the ability to detect breast cancer during mammograms. They should recommend the best placement for your body type and goals.

9. How will breast augmentation affect future breast cancer screenings?

It’s crucial to understand how breast implants might impact future mammograms and breast cancer detection. Ask your surgeon about any special considerations for breast cancer screening after augmentation.

They should explain how implants can affect mammogram readings and whether you’ll need to undergo additional imaging techniques, such as displacement views or MRI scans.

10. What is your policy on revisions, and what costs might I incur if a revision is needed?

While the goal is always to achieve the desired results in the first surgery, sometimes revisions are necessary. Ask about the surgeon’s policy on revisions, including:

  • How often they typically perform revisions
  • What circumstances might necessitate a revision
  • What costs you might incur if a revision is needed

Understanding this information upfront can help you avoid surprises and make a more informed decision about your surgeon and the procedure.

Bonus Question: How can I best prepare for my breast augmentation surgery?

While not directly related to the surgeon’s qualifications or the procedure itself, this question can provide valuable information about steps you can take to ensure the best possible outcome. Your surgeon should provide guidance on:

  • Lifestyle changes to make before surgery (e.g., quitting smoking, adjusting medications)
  • What to do in the days leading up to your surgery
  • What to bring to the surgical center
  • How to prepare your home for your recovery period

Remember, a consultation is your opportunity to gather all the information you need to make an informed decision. Don’t hesitate to ask these questions and any others you may have. A reputable surgeon will welcome your questions and take the time to address all your concerns thoroughly. Dr Kole will be happy to answer all your questions during your free consultation at The Kole Plastic Surgery Center.

Ready to Take the Next Steps for Breast Augmentation?

If you’re considering breast augmentation and want to discuss these questions and more with a double board-certified plastic surgeon, we invite you to schedule a consultation with Dr. Kole at The Kole Plastic Surgery Center. Dr. Kole’s extensive experience, combined with his commitment to patient education and satisfaction, ensures that you’ll receive the personalized care and attention you deserve.

Don’t leave your breast augmentation to chance. Contact us today to take the first step towards achieving the figure you’ve always wanted. Call 215-315-7655 or email info@koleplasticsurgery.com to book your consultation. Let us help you enhance your figure and boost your confidence with safe, beautiful results.

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