Is Breast Augmentation Surgery Right For You?

Health & FitnessBeauty

  • Author Zion Chan
  • Published June 27, 2009
  • Word count 517

If you’ve been considering having breast implants put in to enhance your appearance, but are unsure if the procedure is right for you, there are questions you can ask yourself to guide the decision. Whilst breast augmentation can provide an incredible boost to self-esteem and appearance, the fact is this surgical procedure is not right for everyone. The more soul searching you do, the more likely it is you will arrive at the best decision for your personal case.

Before making a decision one way or another, it is wise to carefully review your case with a surgeon. It is also a good idea to ask yourself these questions:

What are my motivations for having a boob job?

This can prove to be one of the most important questions you can ask yourself prior to having a consultation with a surgeon about breast enlargement. Women who are motivated by a desire to enhance their looks, fill out their shape or improve the symmetry of their breasts are often on the right track. Those who want to have the biggest breasts on their block or have a deep-seeded belief that a boob job will change their life likely are motivated by the wrong reasons. Breast augmentation can greatly improve appearance of the breasts, but it may or may not change a woman’s life.

Do I plan on having children?

Whilst it’s not always possible to predict the future, if childbearing is not completed breast enhancement might better serve down the road. Having a boob job does not preclude a woman from having children.

What is my medical status?

Being in fairly good physical condition can be important for the outcome of a boob job. In general, women should be of average weight, healthy and not have any serious medical conditions. Diseases like diabetes and malignant cancer can complicate the procedure and make it an unwise choice.

Have I had breast surgeries before?

Breast implants are not generally recommended for women who have undergone two or more previous breast-related surgeries.

Do I use recreational drugs?

Frequent use of certain recreational drugs can complicate breast augmentation and make it an unwise choice. Whilst no recreational drug use is ever advised, drugs like LSD can make this procedure a problem for an individual woman.

Do I have a history of making poor or unrealistic decisions about my body?

Breast enlargement is not recommended for women who have unstable personalities or who have difficulty accepting the appearance of their bodies.

Have I done my homework?

Breast enhancement might involve outpatient surgery, but that doesn’t mean the procedure isn’t a serious one. Ideal candidates for this surgical procedure have done their homeowner, understand the risks and potential outcomes and are realistic about what to expect.

Breast augmentation surgery can result in a shapelier, more attractive appearance of the chest. It may not change a woman’s life or transform the future. Before diving into this elective procedure, it is a very good idea to review the options closely. The best decisions are made when women are fully informed.

Dr Zion Chan is a cosmetic surgeon in Sydney, specialising in breast augmentation, rhinoplasty and box. For a free consultation please visit Breast Augmentation.

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