Frequently Asked Questions During Breast Enlargement Surgery
What kind of anesthesia will be used?
How is breast enlargement done?
How long will I be in the operating room?
What kind of anesthesia will be
used?
Breast enlargement surgery in my office is completed under general
anesthesia. Patients are completely asleep during the surgery and remember
little or nothing of the experience. I have extensive experience with
local anesthesia and I feel this is not a kind way to do breast enlargement
surgery even when intravenous sedation is added.
How is breast enlargement done?
Breast enlargement can be separated into four parts. First, a plan
is outlined on the patient's breasts. Second, a small incision is made
in the new fold beneath the breast so that the subsequent scar is easily
covered. Next, the breast and muscle are lifted away from the ribs and
the implant is placed. Finally, absorbable stitches are placed to close
the incision in the skin.
How long will I be in the operating
room?
Surgery takes about one hour to complete. You will spend about four
to five hours in my office. Frequently, other surgery is combined with
breast enlargement increasing the time to complete the operation(s).
For safety reasons, I limit the maximum time for surgery on each patient
to six hours on a given day.
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