How to Get a Second Breast Augmentation Surgery Right
Scot A. Martin, M.D.
4/20/2017
No matter how careful you are when researching breast augmentation options, sometimes things don’t go quite to plan. If you’ve found yourself in the position of needing breast augmentation revision, you’re bound to be even more cautious than you were first time round and with very good reason. Following some general breast augmentation revision tips will help you to get the results you’ve been hoping for.
Be Clear about What You Want
The most important thing to do before your breast augmentation revision is to know exactly what you want. This is likely to depend on why you’re opting for the breast augmentation revision, but one of the most useful tips involves having a clear plan in mind before your initial consultation. Preparing a list of what is important to you can help with planning your breast augmentation revision.
Choose a Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon
You should only ever work with a board-certified plastic surgeon for any procedure and this makes even more sense when you’re choosing breast augmentation revision. Why take the chance on being unhappy with the results for a second time? Board-certification means that a plastic surgeon has completed extensive qualification, as well as committing to abide by a strict code of ethics.
Listen to Your Plastic Surgeon’s Advice
While the final decision on your breast augmentation revision is yours, it’s highly recommended that you pay attention to your plastic surgeon’s advice. A board-certified plastic surgeon with a lot of breast augmentation experience will know how to identify the best option for you and create the best possible results. When you’re considering revision of your breast augmentation, one of the tips shared commonly is to listen to your plastic surgeon’s advice. Remember they want to do an excellent job as much as you want excellent results.
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