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What contraindication does breast augmentation surgery have?

What contraindication does breast augmentation surgery have?

Breast augmentation surgery, or breast plastic surgery, is an operation to improve the shape and size of the breast. Although breast augmentation surgery can help women achieve the ideal breast shape, not everyone is suitable for this kind of surgery. The contraindications of breast augmentation surgery will be described in detail from four aspects.

 What contraindication does breast augmentation surgery have?

1. Health condition

First of all, breast augmentation surgery is taboo for people with serious health problems. For example, patients with serious heart disease, hypertension, diabetes and other chronic diseases should avoid breast augmentation surgery. Anesthetic drugs need to be used during the operation, which has a certain burden on the cardiovascular system. If the patient's physical condition is unstable, the operation risk will increase.

Secondly, pregnant or lactating women are not suitable for breast augmentation surgery. During pregnancy, the breast will change significantly. If surgery is performed during this period, it may affect the normal function of the breast, or even affect the baby's breastfeeding.

In addition, breast augmentation surgery is also contraindicated for patients undergoing treatment or taking specific drugs. For example, for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy or radiotherapy, because treatment will weaken the immune system, the risk of recovery after surgery will increase.

2. Breast problems

If the patient has breast problems, such as breast lumps, breast hyperplasia and other diseases, breast augmentation surgery should also be taboo. These problems may require other treatment measures. Breast augmentation surgery may interfere with the normal examination and treatment of breast, increasing the complexity of the disease.

In addition, breast augmentation surgery is contraindicated at the age of immature breast development. Breast development requires a certain amount of time and hormone regulation. Premature breast augmentation surgery may lead to uneven breast development, or even affect the normal development of the breast.

Another thing to note is that if the patient has a history of breast augmentation surgery or other breast plastic surgery, whether it is suitable for another breast augmentation surgery needs to be evaluated by the doctor. Before surgery, doctors need to evaluate the results of previous surgery and the status of breast tissue to ensure the safety and effectiveness of reoperation.

3. Psychological factors

In addition to physical contraindications, psychological factors are also considered for breast augmentation surgery. For people with severe depression or other psychological diseases, breast augmentation surgery may increase their psychological burden. Before the surgery is selected, the doctor will conduct a psychological assessment to ensure that the patient has clear expectations and a correct attitude.

In addition, for teenagers under 18 years of age, the decision to have breast augmentation surgery needs the consent of their parents. Teenagers should be cautious when performing breast augmentation surgery during breast development to avoid negative psychological and physiological effects.

4. Operation risk

Finally, breast augmentation surgery is also contraindicated for patients at risk of surgery. The risks of surgery include postoperative infection, inappropriate anesthetic reaction, and surgical errors. Therefore, doctors will assess the operation risk according to the overall condition of the patient and a series of examination results to ensure the safety and feasibility of the operation.

Summary

There are some contraindications to breast augmentation surgery, including patients' health status, breast problems, psychological factors and surgical risks. First of all, patients with unstable health conditions, patients undergoing treatment, and women in pregnancy or lactation are not suitable for breast augmentation surgery. Secondly, patients with breast problems or immature breast development should also avoid surgery. In addition, psychological factors and surgical risks also need to be fully considered. According to the individual differences of patients, doctors will combine these factors to evaluate the feasibility and safety of surgery, so as to ensure the success of surgery and the health of patients.

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