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Breast augmentation surgery is one of the most popular plastic surgeries in the United States. It can help a woman achieve balance and fullness in her breasts. You may be considering breast augmentation because you do not like the size or shape of your breasts, or you are unhappy with breast changes that have come from pregnancy and breastfeeding, significant weight loss, or aging.
You may be wondering what makes a woman a good candidate for breast augmentation surgery in Charlotte. During your consultation with Dr. Ditesheim, a skilled breast surgeon, he will discuss your aesthetic goals as well as your medical history. Then, he will evaluate your current breasts. He will be able to tell you if breast augmentation is going to achieve the results you want.
First and foremost, Charlotte patients must be in good physical and mental health to be candidates for breast enhancement surgery.
You must be at least 18 years old for saline implants and at least 22 years old for silicone gel implants. These are guidelines set by the FDA, but we also want to be sure your breasts are fully developed before making changes. Breast shape and size change as breasts grow and mature, so having surgery too early could mean that you would need adjustments later.
If you plan to lose a significant amount of weight, it should be done before having breast surgery. Your breasts will change with weight loss, which could mean you will need more procedures down the road.
If you are pregnant or currently breast feeding, you will need to wait until you are finished with this stage. The major hormonal changes of pregnancy and breast feeding can leave breasts looking deflated with significant sagging. If you are considering having more children, you may wish to wait until you are finished building your family.
Any form of infection will require you to reschedule your surgery. Respiratory infections are a contraindication to general anesthesia for elective surgery. Any other infection will be a major stress on your system, so waiting until your body has had time to recover is important.
You will usually need to have a mammogram prior to surgery as one last confirmation that there are no signs of cancer in your breasts. Any cancerous or pre-cancerous breast condition should be adequately treated before candidates in Charlotte are allowed to move forward with breast augmentation surgery.
Breasts can lose volume for multiple reasons. Pregnancy and breast feeding, significant weight loss, or aging are the usual culprits. Gravity works against you daily, and there are no exercises that will help build up breast tissue. Candidates in Charlotte can restore what has been lost with a breast augmentation complimented by a breast lift.
Even if you are too young to have experienced natural changes, you may feel that your breasts are too small and would like fuller, larger breasts. During your consultation with Dr. Ditesheim, he will help you understand how breast enlargement will change your figure.
If you have asymmetrical breasts in size or shape, breast augmentation can bring balance to your chest. Having two equal breasts can make clothing fit better, which can help boost your self-confidence.
For breast cancer survivors, having breast reconstruction can make a huge difference in their outlook on life. If you have undergone a mastectomy or other major breast-changing surgery in the past, we can explain how breast augmentation can help.
If you feel that you are a good candidate for breast augmentation surgery in Charlotte, make an appointment with board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Jeffrey Ditesheim today. You will be able to discuss your concerns and learn about how breast augmentation can lead to a more beautiful bust line.