Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Breast Enhancement Through Periareolar Incisions:

Breast augmentation using periareolar incisions are very similar to a mastopexy procedure, as the area for incision is the same, namely, the areola. Making an incision under the areola gives the plastic surgeon better access to the underlying breast tissue reducing the surgery time for the patient as well as the doctor.

Saline breast implants can be used for women of any body size, but silicone breast implants are recommended for women who have a larger areola. The periareolar incision makes it easy for the cosmetic surgeon to hide the surgery scar as well, due to the different color and texture of the areolar skin.

However, there are certain drawbacks which a patient has to evaluate with their doctor during consultation. One of the main reasons for concern over this type of breast augmentation procedure is the possible damage that may be caused to the nerves or glands in the breast area.

A nerve ending getting damaged in a periareolar breast augmentation procedure can directly affect breastfeeding. Patients are also known to experience reduced sensation in the nipple, in some cases numbing them completely.

A periareolar breast augmentation procedure needs to be discussed with a certified and experienced cosmetic surgeon. It is a major surgery and for all the ease with which it can be solved by an experienced plastic surgeon, it is one of the more popular plastic surgery procedures.

Visit the Plastic Surgery Institute of California at Orange County for more expert advice on periareolar breast implants.

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