Breast Augmentation In Thailand

Breast augmentation is a sort of plastic surgery technique used to improve a woman’s body contour who wishes to increase the size of her breasts. This treatment can also be used to rectify a decrease in breast volume during pregnancy or to balance a discrepancy in breast size. Mild breast ptosis may also benefit from this procedure. A simultaneous breast lift may be required in some circumstances where the breasts are particularly sagging or droopy.

The implant is implanted during the operation through an incision made under the crease inside the breast fold, around the areola (dark tissue around the nipple), or through the armpit. The implant can be inserted beneath the breast tissue or behind the muscle of the chest wall.
Time required for operation: 1-2 hours.
The procedure is carried out under general anesthesia.
1 night in the hospital or clinic
Thailand trip duration: 7 days
Complications and risks:
Unfavorable scarring, bleeding (hematoma), infection, poor healing of incisions, changes in nipple or breast sensation, which may be temporary or permanent, capsular contracture, which is the formation of firm scar tissue around the implant, implant leakage or rupture, wrinkling of the skin over the implant, anesthesia risks, fluid accumulation, blood clots, pain, deep vein thrombosis, cardiac anesthesia
Recovery Period: Most patients resume normal activity within the first week, however exercise is restricted for the next four weeks.
Preparation for Surgery:

  • During the consultation, a medical history evaluation (any allergies, major medical conditions, and all medications taken, both prescribed and non-prescribed), physical examination, and laboratory testing will be done.
  • Avoid smoking for around 3-4 weeks before surgery, since nicotine interferes with circulation and has a negative impact on the healing process.
  • Stop consuming alcohol a week before surgery and for the duration of your recuperation.
  • Hormones, anticoagulants, anabolic steroids, and supplements should be avoided for at least 4-6 weeks before to surgery to avoid complicating medical concerns, and aspirin, anti-inflammatory drugs, and herbal supplements should also be avoided since they can increase bleeding.