1. Those who need breast augmentation Many women choose breast augmentation in order to get a satisfactory line. Your breasts may not be developing as large as you would like, or one may be much smaller than the other. You may also be happy with the breasts you used to have, but now there have been changes. Often with weight loss, childbirth, or as you age, your breasts lose their original volume and shape. Breast augmentation can add volume to your breasts, allowing you to regain or get the bust and beautiful lines you’ve been dreaming about. You may need breast augmentation if you have the following feelings or manifestations: Always feel your breasts are too small Too big for your hips Too big for your bust Feel shy when wearing a swimsuit or tank top Smaller breasts and loss of elasticity after childbirth Change in size and shape of your breasts after weight loss One breast is noticeably smaller than the other 2. How will the doctor examine you before breast augmentation surgery? The doctor will ask you about your medical history. This will include any medical conditions, drug allergies, treatments you have received. Previous surgeries and medications you are currently taking. And a family history of breast cancer. If you are planning to lose weight, tell your doctor that they can determine the size of your implant based on your stable weight. If you are recently preparing to become pregnant, you should tell your doctor. Pregnancy can change the size of your breasts to an unpredictable degree, which can affect the long-term results of breast augmentation. Examine the size and shape of the breasts, the texture of the skin, and the position of the nipples and areolas. If there is sagging of the breasts, a lift should be performed along with the augmentation. Photographs should be taken for record. 3.What do I need to do before breast augmentation? If you smoke, you should stop smoking before surgery. Aspirin and certain anti-infective drugs can cause increased bleeding, so stop using such drugs before surgery. Breast augmentation is usually performed on an outpatient basis. Inpatient treatment is also available. If the surgery is performed on an outpatient basis, arrangements should be made for transportation and a chaperone should be present for at least the first day. 4. How does breast augmentation surgery make me feel? Your surgery is performed in a hospital operating room. Local anesthesia with intravenous sedation is usually applied during the surgery. For people who are sensitive to pain, general anesthesia is a good choice. After surgery, you will be taken to a recovery room for continued observation. Your breast will be dressed with a dressing or a surgical bra will be applied. You may go home after a few hours unless the surgeon decides that you need to remain in the hospital for observation. 5. What type of implant is applied? Currently silicone implants are the most commonly used implants for cosmetic breast augmentation. With the development of science, more implants with different filling materials will be available in the future and your plastic surgeon will provide you with the latest information. 6.Where is the incision made for breast augmentation? Usually less than a 3cm incision is made in the inframammary fold under the breast, which is quite concealed. Another type of incision is made around the underside of the areola. A third type of incision is made in the