What To Expect With A Natrelle Silicone Filled Breast Implant
The days of hearing how unsafe silicone is for your body when used in breast augmentation surgery are long gone. While it is true that silicone implants of the past were accompanied by many complications (usually leaking implants), these companies have learned from their mistakes and have gone leaps and bounds in making sure that the silicone implants of today are safe, reliable and effective. A Natrelle silicone filled implant is no exception. The researchers and scientists at the Natrelle Company provide one of the safest silicone products available for the safest breast augmentation you can receive, so you can rest assured that you are receiving the best of the best when it comes to your breast implant surgery.
If you have decided to go with a silicone filled implant after consulting with your plastic surgeon, he or she will go over all the risks and complications associated with silicone implants and with surgery in general. Your surgeon will discuss with you the risks that accompany being put under general anesthetic and will assure you that a highly trained and certified anesthesiologist will be present at all times during your procedure as well as after while you are in recovery. Before you are discharged from the facility, a companion who has volunteered to drive you home and be with you for a few days will be given instructions about what to expect during the next few days as well as a prescription for pain medications (which you will definitely need).
In the days following your Natrelle silicone filled breast implant, you can expect to feel quite a bit of comfort. You will no doubtedly feel tired and “out of it” for a couple of days as the effects of the anesthesia wear off. You will have the aid of plenty of pain medication as your body tries to recover from the pain of the surgery. Remember, you skin around your breasts will have been stretched quite a bit, so there will be a lot of discomfort for a while. Alternating ice packs with warm heat packs will help with the pain and the swelling. After a predetermined amount of time you will go back in to see your doctor so he can change your bandages and check on the progress of your recovery. You will still be quite swollen and bruised, so do not be shocked by the appearance of your breasts. You can expect to see positive results in about 4-6 weeks.
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