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Questions to Ask During Your Breast Augmentation Consultation

What to Ask During Your Breast Surgery Consultation

Undergoing breast augmentation surgery can be a positive, life-changing event. However, it is also a serious surgical procedure and should not be undertaken lightly. Individuals considering breast augmentation surgery should do their due diligence to educate themselves about their prospective plastic surgeon, the choices related to breast implant surgery and what to expect before, during and after the procedure. To help you gather the pertinent information about breast augmentation surgery, renowned cosmetic surgeon Dr. William E. LoVerme shares the following 15 questions you should ask during your breast augmentation consultation.

  1. Are You Board Certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery?
  2. How Long Have You Been Practicing?
  3. How Many Breast Augmentation Procedures Do You Perform Each Month and Each Year?
  4. What Is Your Personal Aesthetic in Regard to Breast Surgery—Do You Strive to Provide Natural-Looking Results?
  5. What Type of Breast Implants Do You Recommend and Why?
  6. What Size of Breast Implants Do You Recommend for My Body Type and Frame?
  7. Which Incision Pattern and Placement Method Do You Suggest and Why?
  8. What Can I Expect Before, During and After Breast Augmentation Surgery? Specifically, What Do I Have to Do to Prepare for the Procedure, and What Is the Recovery Period Like?
  9. May I See Some Before-and-After Photos?
  10. Can I Contact Any of Your Breast Augmentation Patients as References?
  11. Where Do You Perform the Surgery?
  12. Where Are Your Hospital Admitting Privileges (If Not in the Same Place Where the Surgery Is Performed)? What Are Your Emergency Protocols?
  13. What Is Your Policy on Revision Surgery, if Necessary? What Is Your Incidence of Revision Surgery Requests?
  14. What Are the Possible Risks of Breast Augmentation Surgery? Are Loss of Nipple Sensation and Difficulty Breastfeeding Possible Side Effects?
  15. What Is Included in the Final Cost of Breast Augmentation Surgery?

When consulting with a prospective plastic surgeon, be sure that he or she is willing to answer all these questions and that the surgeon does not make you feel rushed or silly for asking the questions. Decide for yourself if you are satisfied with the plastic surgeon’s responses. Most importantly, do not feel pressured to pursue plastic surgery with a surgeon whom you are not comfortable with.

To schedule a one-on-one consultation with Dr. LoVerme to learn more about breast augmentation surgery, contact Accurate Aesthetics by calling (877) 603-7874.

Breast Reduction: When to Downsize

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Breast reduction is a type of cosmetic procedure that removes skin, excess fat, and tissue from the breasts to reduce the overall size. Women who have naturally large breasts constantly deal with discomfort, but when is it the right time to undergo breast reduction.

You are Always in Pain

When you are constantly dealing with terrible back pain, neck pain, and/or shoulder pain it can interfere with your daily activities and become a burden. If the pain is becoming unbearable and is interfering with your life, you should consider a breast reduction.

It’s Hard to Find the Right Bras

With larger breasts, it is difficult to find the proper-fitted bra that provides the necessary support. These bras can be difficult to find and expensive and no matter what they leave horrible groves in your shoulders and back. If you find it difficult to find the proper bras or tops to fit you, a breast reduction can help.

You Can’t Exercise

Having large breasts can place too much weight on the chest, making it uncomfortable to do any form of physical activity. Many women elect to have breast reduction because of the daily discomfort that large breasts places on leading a physically active. lifestyle

It Leads to Poor Posture

With large breasts, it is very common for a woman to begin to hunch due to the excess weight in her chest and unfortunately ruins posture. Poor posture does not only affect the way you look, but can also cause health problems such as reduced lung capacity. Hunching over does not allow your lungs to get all the oxygen they need leading to shortness of breath.

You Have Trouble Breathing

Large breasts can also have an impact on breathing properly. This can happen because of the excess amount of weight that is placed on the chest and ribs. If you feel you have difficulty breathing, you should speak with a plastic surgeon to discuss your options.

If you are constantly dealing with these issues, it may be time for you to learn what the breast reduction procedure can do for you. Ease your discomfort and live a healthier lifestyle by reducing the size of your breasts with a breast reduction in Boston. Visit our plastic surgeon’s office for a consultation on your procedure.

 

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