Phone: COMMON CONCERNS ABOUT BREAST AUGMENTATION
Dr. Farella is a well known cosmetic surgeon in Westchester, New York. He is a specialist in all forms of plastic surgery. Phone: Dr. John Farella, M.D., FACS
Phone: Breast augmentation is one of the most popular surgeries among women. In 2011, there were 307,180 breast implant surgeries performed in the United States, which is 4 % increase from But, many women have concerns about the procedure.
Dr. John Farella, M.D., FACS Phone: MAMMOGRAPHY Breast implants will not interfere with mammography Breast implant may reduce the risk of breast cancer
Dr. John Farella, M.D., FACS Phone: BREAST FEEDING Will not eliminate the ability to breast feed
Dr. John Farella, M.D., FACS Phone: INFECTION Infection is possible at any time Antibiotic will be a necessary treatment In some rare cases, you may to remove breast implant After infection has been resolved, breast implants can be replaced.
Dr. John Farella, M.D., FACS Phone: DEFLATION/ RUPTURE Loss of size and shape it occurs due to damage by surgical instruments during surgery, overfilling or under filling of the breast implant with saline solution It can occur immediately or slowly over a period of days.
Dr. John Farella, M.D., FACS Phone: CAPSULAR CONTRACTURE Very common problem Scar tissue or capsule around the breast thickens, make the breast more firm and hard Symptoms – severe pain, distorted shape and movement of implant
Dr. John Farella, M.D., FACS Phone: BREAST RIPPLING When breast tissue spread out over the implant, irregularities in the tissue may be seen as rippling on the surface of your skin. Frequent problem with saline implants May occur because of size of implant
Dr. John Farella, M.D., FACS Phone: CHANGES IN NIPPLE AND BREAST SENSATION After surgery, there may be intense sensitivity or no feeling in the nipple or breast. Most cases, change can be temporary In some rare cases, it could be permanent.
Dr. John Farella, M.D., FACS Phone: HEMATOMA/SEROMA Hematoma - a collection of blood inside a body cavity Seroma - a collection of the watery portion of the blood May contribute to infection and/or capsular contracture.
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