Louron Medical

Breast Implants

Frequently Asked Questions

Breast implant surgery involves placing saline or silicone implants under the breast tissue or chest muscle to enhance breast size and shape. The surgeon makes a discreet incision, inserts the implant, and closes the incision. At Louron Medical, we use advanced techniques for natural-looking results and minimal scarring.

Breast implants typically last up to 20 years, depending on factors like implant type and individual body characteristics. With proper care and regular check-ups, many women enjoy long-lasting results.

Breast implant surgery carries potential risks such as infection, changes in sensation, implant rupture, or capsular contracture. At Louron Medical, our expert surgeons use advanced techniques to minimize these risks. We prioritize your safety with tailored procedures, thorough pre-operative assessments, and comprehensive post-operative care to ensure optimal outcomes and peace of mind.

 

Yes, most women can breastfeed after having breast implants. The surgery typically doesn’t affect the ability to produce milk, as long as the procedure doesn’t interfere with the milk ducts or nipple sensitivity. At Louron Medical, our expert surgeons carefully plan the incision placement and technique to minimize any potential impact on breastfeeding. However, it’s always important to discuss your specific situation with your surgeon to ensure the best outcome.

 

After breast implant surgery, follow-up appointments are essential to monitor healing and ensure proper implant placement. Your surgeon will check for any signs of complications, such as infection or changes in appearance. You’ll also receive guidance on post-operative care, including activity restrictions and signs to watch for. At Louron Medical, we provide personalized follow-up care to ensure the best results and address any concerns during your recovery

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