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Breast surgery is a form of surgery performed on the breast. The most common types of breast surgery are breast augmentation, breast reduction, and breast reconstruction.

Types of Breast Surgery

Breast Augmentation

Breast augmentation is a surgical procedure that increases the size, shape, or fullness of the breast. The surgeon places silicone, saline, or alternative composite breast implants under the chest muscles or breast tissue.

Breast Reduction

Breast reduction surgery, also known as reduction mammaplasty, is a procedure used to remove excess fat, tissue, and skin from the breasts. This surgery is often used to alleviate discomfort associated with overly large breasts.

Breast Reconstruction

Breast reconstruction is a surgical procedure that restores shape to your breast after mastectomy — surgery that removes your breast to treat or prevent breast cancer.

Risks and Complications

Like any major surgery, breast surgery carries risks, such as bleeding, infection, and an adverse reaction to anesthesia. Other possible risks include:

  • Scarring
  • Changes in nipple or breast sensation
  • Form and shape irregularities
  • Implant leakage or rupture

Recovery

Recovery time after breast surgery varies from person to person, and depends on the exact procedure performed. It's important to follow your surgeon's instructions to ensure a smooth recovery.

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