The 4 S’s of Breast Augmentation
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Sep, 2015
The decision to pursue breast augmentation is met with a number of options, which can feel overwhelming to patients without the proper guidance. Dr. Phillip Richardson is able to guide his patients through these options to determine what works best for each individual patient. Amongst these decisions, patients will need to discuss the four S’s of breast augmentation.
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Silicone vs Saline
The most widely discussed option in breast implants would be the option of silicone versus saline implants. Each implant type offers its own benefits to patients. Silicone implants are filled with a fluid silicone, whereas saline implants are filled with sterile salt water. Patients often prefer silicone implants because they most closely mimic the shape and feel of the natural breast. Other patients prefer saline implants because it is a natural substance that can be absorbed into the body. Dr. Phillip Richardson will discuss your options and help determine which implant type is right for you.
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Surgicial Incision Site
While women often elect for breast augmentation to achieve a noticeable difference in size, it doesn’t mean they desire a noticeable incision site. Patients will have options for where they would prefer to have their incisions, according to their own needs. Dr. Richardson will help you determine which incision site is best for your needs.
Periareolar incisions are made around the bottom of the areola, where the natural change in tissue texture and color will help hide the scar. An inframammary incision is made at the crease below the breast so that the natural shape and size of the breast hides any potential scarring. The least common alternative is the transaxillary incision, which is made in the underarm. This approach is less desired because it can be visible of the patient is wearing a sleeveless shirt and the patients can experience a more pain and discomfort during recovery.
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Size
Most often the reason women undergo breast augmentation is because they desire a larger bust size. Whether it’s to help fill out clothing or to create a more symmetrical appearance, each woman considering breast augmentation has an idea of what size they are considering for their own procedure.
During your consultation, Dr. Richardson will measure your body and current breast size. It is important to discuss your goals and desires for the procedure. It is important for patients to be active in the selection process. Dr. Richardson will be able to use the information to determine what size implant is ideal for your anatomy in order to achieve the desired results. Patients will be able to try on trial implants to provide a visual display of the results and at our Brisbane office our patients can also use the Vectra 3D imaging which will provide patients with a computer generated image of their post surgical results.
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Surgeon Selection
Among all the decisions you make for your breast augmentation in Brisbane, by far the most important is your choice of a plastic surgeon. Dr. Phillip Richardson graduated at the top of his class before completing his residency. He then went on to participate in a specialized training program to further his education and hone his skills.
He now has his own practice in Brisbane, where he specializes in breast surgery. His focus allows him to offer the most advanced techniques and technology to his patients resulting in happy patients with beautiful results.
Dr. Richardson is a certified member of four prestigious organizations: the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons, the Australian Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, the Royal Australian College of Surgeons and the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. These organizations hold their members to the highest standards.
If you are interested in breast augmentation in Brisbane, contact the office of Dr. Phillip Richardson at Brisbane Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery today by contacting us online or calling 1300 789 240. Our friendly staff can answer questions and schedule a consultation to further discuss your options for breast augmentation.
Posted on September 16, 2015
By Dr. Philip Richardson,
in Plastic Surgery
The decision to pursue breast augmentation is met with a number of options, which can feel overwhelming to patients without the proper guidance. Dr. Phillip Richardson is able to guide his patients through these options to determine what works best for each individual patient. Amongst these decisions, patients will need to discuss the four S’s of breast augmentation.
-
Silicone vs Saline
The most widely discussed option in breast implants would be the option of silicone versus saline implants. Each implant type offers its own benefits to patients. Silicone implants are filled with a fluid silicone, whereas saline implants are filled with sterile salt water. Patients often prefer silicone implants because they most closely mimic the shape and feel of the natural breast. Other patients prefer saline implants because it is a natural substance that can be absorbed into the body. Dr. Phillip Richardson will discuss your options and help determine which implant type is right for you.
-
Surgicial Incision Site
While women often elect for breast augmentation to achieve a noticeable difference in size, it doesn’t mean they desire a noticeable incision site. Patients will have options for where they would prefer to have their incisions, according to their own needs. Dr. Richardson will help you determine which incision site is best for your needs.
Periareolar incisions are made around the bottom of the areola, where the natural change in tissue texture and color will help hide the scar. An inframammary incision is made at the crease below the breast so that the natural shape and size of the breast hides any potential scarring. The least common alternative is the transaxillary incision, which is made in the underarm. This approach is less desired because it can be visible of the patient is wearing a sleeveless shirt and the patients can experience a more pain and discomfort during recovery.
-
Size
Most often the reason women undergo breast augmentation is because they desire a larger bust size. Whether it’s to help fill out clothing or to create a more symmetrical appearance, each woman considering breast augmentation has an idea of what size they are considering for their own procedure.
During your consultation, Dr. Richardson will measure your body and current breast size. It is important to discuss your goals and desires for the procedure. It is important for patients to be active in the selection process. Dr. Richardson will be able to use the information to determine what size implant is ideal for your anatomy in order to achieve the desired results. Patients will be able to try on trial implants to provide a visual display of the results and at our Brisbane office our patients can also use the Vectra 3D imaging which will provide patients with a computer generated image of their post surgical results.
-
Surgeon Selection
Among all the decisions you make for your breast augmentation in Brisbane, by far the most important is your choice of a plastic surgeon. Dr. Phillip Richardson graduated at the top of his class before completing his residency. He then went on to participate in a specialized training program to further his education and hone his skills.
He now has his own practice in Brisbane, where he specializes in breast surgery. His focus allows him to offer the most advanced techniques and technology to his patients resulting in happy patients with beautiful results.
Dr. Richardson is a certified member of four prestigious organizations: the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons, the Australian Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, the Royal Australian College of Surgeons and the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. These organizations hold their members to the highest standards.
If you are interested in breast augmentation in Brisbane, contact the office of Dr. Phillip Richardson at Brisbane Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery today by contacting us online or calling 1300 789 240. Our friendly staff can answer questions and schedule a consultation to further discuss your options for breast augmentation.