What is Transumbilical Breast Augmentation Surgery?
Transumbilical breast augmentation surgery is a very unique surgical procedure. This procedure is esthetically superior to conventional breast augmentation surgery. In conventional procedure, there are various incisions made around the breast, which causes formation of scars and contraction of breast tissue. Another most common complaint is the loss of sensation of the nipple.
In this procedure, an incision is made at the upper rim of the belly button. Then an instrument is slid up to a level in the proximity of the breast tissue. It is now that the deflated sizers are squeezed into the breast tissue. Once in the breast tissue, the sizers are then inflated. This causes formation of a pocket after which the saline implant is squeezed into the pocket and the saline is filled in the implant.
Once the saline implants are secured in the pocket, the instrument is then pulled out and incision sites are stitched. The implant may take some time to accommodate. Transumbilical breast augmentation surgery is now becoming the procedure of choice. There are a lot of factors making this procedure accepted among a lot of women throughout the world.
This procedure offers quick recovery time. There is no scar mark under or around the areola. The implant sets and adapts within the breast in about a week or so. Once the implants are well adapted, which occurs in about a couple weeks, women can wear a normal bra. Till then, surgical bra is indicated.
It is advised that before making a final decision to undergo Transumbilical breast enlargement surgery, you must consult your accredited plastic surgeon about the pros and cons. Get a detailed description of the procedure and if possible, ask the surgeon to show you any recorded video of the procedures that he performed.