Boston being the biggest city in New England, residents
there have very high expectations for beauty. In a city with so much
history
and such a big population, plastic surgery is definitely a popular
choice.
Finding a good plastic surgeon in
Boston, isn’t
that much of a challenge as long as you are willing to do your
research.
If it is breast augmentation in
Boston that
you are interested, you want to go to a surgeon who is a specialist in
this
procedure. While most surgeons do a variety of different procedures,
from face,
to body, to breast, you want to make sure that you see the results you
are
looking for in his or her other patients. Once you are sure that you
have a few
surgeons in mind that offer what it is that you’re looking for, you’ll
be able
to narrow down your selection even further.
The next step would be to check the standings of the
surgeon. You can do this through review sites like Vitals, or RateMD,
in order
to get an idea of how the doctor treats his patients. Good ratings can
tell a
lot about a doctor without even meeting him. The final step would be
to, of
course, meet the surgeon. By scheduling a meeting face to face, it will
become
very apparent within the first few minutes whether you can trust the
doctor to
give you the results you are looking for. Many surgeons offer free
consultations. Use this time to ask as many questions as you can, visit
their
facilities, meet their staff, and see their patient testimonials.
When you are finally ready for the procedure, there are a
few options to keep in mind. Your surgeon will discuss with you the
types of
implants and techniques that he specializes in. Saline and silicone
implants
are the two major types. Which one works for you may depend on the look
and
feel that you want. Silicone gel implants are often considered to have
a
softer, more natural feel. Saline implants are also quite soft although
not
quite as soft as silicone gel. If a woman has minimal breast tissue and
minimal
body fat, she may be considered a better candidate for silicone
gel.
Then the placement of the implant is another choice.
Submuscular or subglandular placement (behind the pectoral muscle or
above the
pectoral muscle) can also affect the look and feel of the implant.
Also,
certain incision types are employed depending on the type and placement
of the
implant. If a woman is genetically predisposed to scarring, saline
implants may
be suggested because they require shorter scars and can be filled after
they
are placed in the body.
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