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With the progress of society and the diversification of aesthetic concepts, more and more women begin to consider breast augmentation surgery to improve their appearance and self-confidence. However, as a risky medical procedure, breast augmentation surgery needs careful consideration. Before undergoing surgery, patients need to assess the risks and effects of various aspects in order to make an informed decision. This article will elaborate on the problems to be considered in breast augmentation surgery from four aspects.

Selection of medical institutions
Before considering breast augmentation surgery, patients need to choose a regular medical institution. First, ensure that the hospital has legal qualifications and licenses, and has passed the certification of the national health department. Secondly, check whether the facilities and equipment of the hospital meet the surgical requirements and have a first-class professional team. Patients can also refer to the evaluation and experience of other patients to choose a reputable medical institution.
Once the medical institution is selected, the patient also needs to have a detailed interview with the doctor. Ask doctors about their experience and professional background to understand their surgical success rate and the risk of complications. The doctor should be able to explain the operation process, postoperative recovery and effect in detail, so that patients can understand their expectations and risks.
Finally, patients should also understand the prices and insurance policies of medical institutions. The cost of breast augmentation surgery usually includes the cost of surgery, anesthesia, hospitalization and postoperative care. Patients should choose medical institutions that meet their own economic conditions, and clearly understand whether the insurance can cover part of the costs.
Operation mode selection
There are many different methods for breast augmentation surgery, such as silicone prosthesis and biological implant. The patient needs to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of different methods with the doctor, and choose a suitable operation method according to their own conditions and expectations.
Silicone prosthesis is one of the most commonly used methods of breast augmentation surgery. It has the advantages of good fullness and natural touch, but it needs regular inspection and replacement. Bioimplants can achieve breast augmentation through fat transplantation or autologous tissue transplantation. It avoids the risk of foreign body implantation, but postoperative recovery is slow and may require multiple operations.
Patients also need to consider the impact of surgical methods on their bodies. Breast augmentation surgery may affect breast feeding and breast examination. Patients need to fully communicate with doctors to understand the risks and impacts of surgery.
Preparation before operation
Before the operation, the patient needs to make a series of preparations. First of all, the patient should refer to the doctor's advice and conduct a comprehensive physical examination to ensure the suitability of the operation. At the same time, prepare a detailed medical record and inform the doctor of his own health status and allergy history, so that the doctor can have a more detailed understanding of the patient's situation.
In addition, patients also need to stop taking some drugs that may increase the risk of surgery, such as anticoagulants or some sedatives. In a period of time before the operation, the patient should also follow the doctor's advice and adjust his diet and lifestyle to ensure the smooth operation.
Finally, the patient needs to prepare for the recovery period after surgery. After breast augmentation surgery, a certain recovery time is required. Patients need to arrange their work and life well, avoid strenuous exercise and pressure, so as to promote the good recovery of the surgical effect.
Postoperative care and risks
Postoperative care and risks after breast augmentation surgery are also important aspects to be considered. After surgery, the doctor will give detailed postoperative nursing guidance to patients, including wound treatment, postoperative pain relief, drug use, etc. Patients need to follow the doctor's instructions for postoperative care to maintain good hygiene and wound healing.
In addition to the common postoperative risks such as infection and bleeding, patients also need to understand some possible complications of breast augmentation surgery, such as prosthesis rupture, prosthesis displacement, etc. Although these complications are not common, understanding and preventing risks is the key to ensure the safety of surgery.
Summary
Breast augmentation surgery is an operation that needs careful consideration and under the guidance of professional doctors. Patients need to fully understand and participate in the selection of medical institutions, surgical methods, preoperative preparation and postoperative care. Only by comprehensively considering the risks and effects of all aspects, can patients make wise decisions and achieve the desired results. Therefore, before undergoing breast augmentation surgery, patients should carefully consider and consult professional doctors to ensure their health and safety.