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BREAST AUGMENTATION: ISSUES WITH BREAST IMPLANTS

Breast Augmentation Dubai | 15 August 2024

As with any surgery, cosmetic breast surgery comes with a level risk, and some patients may not be happy with the results. This is especially true when decisions are focused on the lowest cost rather than the knowledge of the surgeon.

Additionally, as patients age, their breast tissue changes and all breast implants deteriorate with time. Because of these factors, more individuals are requiring breast surgeries for correction, renewal, or revision. This kind of surgery necessitates a comprehensive evaluation of the breast tissue, the prior procedure, the implants and scars, as well as the anticipated results of additional surgery.

Only those with integrated backgrounds in cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery can possess such proficiency.

Dr. Vigo is amongst the most experienced, trusted and respected breast plastic surgeons in the region. He has contributed to the development of contemporary breast surgery techniques for more than ten years, and as an international authority, he has published and presented internationally on the subject. He is seeing more patients who want corrective surgery, thus he has become an authority in this field.

A breast implant procedure is frequently thought of as being fairly straightforward and a “quick fix” for smaller or sagging breasts. To satisfy the needs and preferences of the patient, each procedure should be specifically planned after a rigorous assessment. Decisions need to be made on the implant’s size, form, and texturing as well as its placement above or below the muscle of the chest wall and the type of incision that will be used. Patients frequently seek a second opinion because this can be misinterpreted frequently.

A breast implant procedure is frequently thought of as being fairly straightforward and a “quick fix” for smaller or sagging breasts. To satisfy the needs and preferences of the patient, each procedure should be specifically planned after a rigorous assessment. Decisions need to be made on the implant’s size, form, and texturing as well as its placement above or below the muscle of the chest wall and the type of incision that will be used. Patients frequently seek a second opinion because this can be misinterpreted frequently.

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