Posted on 13 Dec 2016
There are factors than can affect the likelihood of stretch marks after a breast augmentation, and it’s important that patients be aware of those prior to their surgery. But, by far and away, generally speaking, surgeons are not concerned that stretch marks will be a complication of the surgery. It will be, however, a point that will addressed prior to the surgery.
Breast Augmentation And Stretch Marks
Stretch marks are caused by tiny tears in the deep layer of the skin known as dermis. Theses tears cause a pink or red appearance or can cause thinning of the skin. The rapid expansion of the skin with poor elasticity and weaker skin strength is a main factor in developing them. Stretch marks are also found to have a hereditary factor attached to them.
Implant size and weight should be considered always, but more so for people with weak and thin skin and even for those with strong, elastic skin, this is because they would be at risk for stretch marks as well as sagging or drooping breasts. The less weight that the skin has to support makes it more likely that the implants will not fail.
For you to obtain the very best results in your breast augmentation surgery, many, many factors have to be considered. It is imperative that you choose a surgeon that will weigh and consider all aspects of the surgery, not just those that are more likely.
Contact Dr. Neaman for A Breast Augmentation Consultation
Contact Neaman Plastic Surgery for your private and thorough breast augmentation consultation. You will meet our qualified and trustworthy team and we will guide you through all aspects of your surgery. Your procedure will be customized for you, so that you will receive the results you are hoping for – please call 844-338-5445.
Dr. Keith Neaman
Dr. Neaman is a board-certified plastic surgeon that specializes in surgical body contouring. He prides himself on being on the cutting edge of plastic surgery. He takes an informative approach to each consultation, and through open dialogue and communication, he helps his patients decide on a treatment plan that meets their needs.