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Breast Augmentation
- Breast augmentation is a surgical procedure to increase the size and shape of the breasts. It is typically performed for women who are unhappy with the size or shape of their natural breasts.
- There are two main types of breast augmentation: implant-based and fat grafting. Implant-based augmentation involves placing silicone or saline implants under the breast tissue to increase the size of the breasts. Fat grafting involves harvesting fat from another area of the body and transferring it to the breasts.
- Breast augmentation is a relatively safe procedure, but there are some risks associated with the surgery, including bleeding, infection, and scarring.
- Recovery from breast augmentation typically takes a few weeks. During this time, it is important to follow the doctor's instructions and avoid strenuous activity.
- Breast augmentation can have a significant impact on a woman's self-esteem and quality of life.
Candidate
Breast augmentation is a surgical procedure that increases the size and fullness of the breasts. It is a personal choice that can have a positive impact on a woman's self-confidence and body image. However, it is important to be aware of the potential health and wellness considerations before making a decision.
- Before undergoing breast augmentation, it is important to talk to your doctor about your overall health and any existing medical conditions.
- It is also important to have realistic expectations about the results of the surgery and to be aware of the potential risks involved.
- After breast augmentation, it is important to follow your doctor's instructions for care and recovery, including wearing a support bra and avoiding strenuous activity.
- It is also important to maintain a healthy lifestyle after breast augmentation, including eating a balanced diet and getting regular exercise.
- By following these guidelines, you can help ensure a safe and successful breast augmentation experience.
Side & After Effects
Risks
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Scarring
- Capsular contracture
- Implant rupture
- Fat necrosis
- Nerve damage
- Breastfeeding problems
- Allergic reaction to the implants
- Death
After Effects
- Pain
- Swelling
- Bruising
- Numbness
- Tingling
- Stiffness
- Changes in breast sensation
- Asymmetry
- Rippling
- Visible implants
It is important to discuss the risks and after effects of breast augmentation with your doctor before deciding to undergo the procedure.
Things to Know
Procedure Time
2 Hours
Overnight Stay
No
Recovery Time
1-2 days
Surgeon

Sam Speron, MD, FACS
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Dr. Speron started his own medical practice because he wanted to spend time with his patients and build a long-lasting relationship with them. This is what you can expect from Dr. Speron and his Chicago plastic surgery staff: - Friendly and expert health-care - Advanced medical technology - Understandable information about procedures and tests - Appointments that meet your needs - A staff that respects your time
Education & Training
1987 - 1990 Loyola University Chicago Bachelor of Science, Psychology Major, Magna Cum Laude
1990 - 1994 University of Health Sciences - The Chicago Medical School Medical Doctor
1994 - 1997 Loyola University Medical Center General Surgical Residency, Years I-III
1997 - 2000 Loyola University Medical Center Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship
Awards & Academic Achievements
ASPS Ambassador Appointment: 2005-Present
America's Top Plastic Surgeon Award: 2004-Present
America's Top Physicians Award: 2005-Present
America's Top Surgeon Award: 2008-Present
Board Certification(s)
American Board of Surgery (ABS)
American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
Member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS)
American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS)
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7157 W Howard St, Niles, IL, USA
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Breast Augmentation

Sam Speron, MD, FACS
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
FDA Approved
High Patient Satisfaction
Permanent Results
Dr. Speron started his own medical practice because he wanted to spend time with...
Breast Augmentation by Sam Speron, MD, FACS.
About the Procedure
Introduction
Introduction
Breast Augmentation Overview Breast Augmentation Overview
- Breast augmentation is a surgical procedure to increase the size and shape of the breasts. It is typically performed for women who are unhappy with the size or shape of their natural breasts.
- There are two main types of breast augmentation: implant-based and fat grafting. Implant-based augmentation involves placing silicone or saline implants under the breast tissue to increase the size of the breasts. Fat grafting involves harvesting fat from another area of the body and transferring it to the breasts.
- Breast augmentation is a relatively safe procedure, but there are some risks associated with the surgery, including bleeding, infection, and scarring.
- Recovery from breast augmentation typically takes a few weeks. During this time, it is important to follow the doctor's instructions and avoid strenuous activity.
- Breast augmentation can have a significant impact on a woman's self-esteem and quality of life.
Duration
2 Hours
Overnight Stay
No
Recovery Time
1-2 Weeks
Effective Period
10-15 years
Breast augmentation is a surgical procedure that increases the size and fullness of the breasts. It is a personal choice that can have a positive impact on a woman's self-confidence and body image. However, it is important to be aware of the potential health and wellness considerations before making a decision.
- Before undergoing breast augmentation, it is important to talk to your doctor about your overall health and any existing medical conditions.
- It is also important to have realistic expectations about the results of the surgery and to be aware of the potential risks involved.
- After breast augmentation, it is important to follow your doctor's instructions for care and recovery, including wearing a support bra and avoiding strenuous activity.
- It is also important to maintain a healthy lifestyle after breast augmentation, including eating a balanced diet and getting regular exercise.
- By following these guidelines, you can help ensure a safe and successful breast augmentation experience.
Benefits of Breast Augmentation:
- Improved self-confidence and body image: Augmentation can enhance breast size, shape, and projection, leading to increased self-esteem and a more positive perception of one's physical appearance.
- Restoration of breast volume after weight loss or pregnancy: Breastfeeding, pregnancy, and aging can cause breasts to lose volume or become saggy. Augmentation can restore the fullness and youthful appearance of the breasts.
- Correction of breast asymmetry: Some women have breasts that are unequal in size or shape. Augmentation with implants can help balance the breasts and create a more symmetrical appearance.
- Enhancement of intimate relationships: Improved breast appearance can enhance intimacy and sexual fulfillment.
- Relief from breast pain or discomfort: In some cases, augmentation can alleviate discomfort associated with pendulous breasts or other breast issues.
- Flexible results: Implants come in various sizes, shapes, and textures, allowing for customization to suit individual preferences and body proportions.
- Long-lasting effects: While the results of breast augmentation are not permanent, implants typically last for 10-15 years before needing replacement.
- Improved posture and back support: Larger breasts can provide additional support for the back, potentially reducing back pain or discomfort.
Risks of Breast Augmentation:
- Bleeding: Significant bleeding can occur during the procedure, leading to anemia or blood transfusions.
- Infection: Bacteria can enter the implant site, causing infection. This is rare but potentially serious.
- Scarring: Incisions may leave visible scars, especially if the incision is made in the crease under the breast.
- Implant displacement: The implant may move or shift from its intended position.
- Capsular contracture: The body's immune system can form a fibrous capsule around the implant, which can tighten and cause pain or breast deformity.
- Rupture: Breast implants can rupture, leaking silicone gel or saline solution into the body.
- Allergic reactions: Some individuals may be allergic to the implant material.
- Asymmetrical results: The breasts may not look symmetrical after surgery.
- Loss of sensation: The nipples and breasts may lose some sensation due to nerve damage during the procedure.
- Long-term complications: The long-term safety of breast implants is still being studied. Some studies have suggested an increased risk of breast cancer and autoimmune disorders, but these findings are inconclusive.
Safety of Breast Augmentation:
- Preoperative evaluation: A thorough preoperative evaluation, including a physical exam, mammogram, and consultation, is essential to identify any potential risks or contraindications.
- Experienced surgeon: Choosing a board-certified plastic surgeon with experience in breast augmentation helps ensure a safe and successful outcome.
- FDA-approved implants: The use of FDA-approved silicone gel or saline implants is recommended.
- Sterile technique: The procedure is performed in a sterile environment to minimize the risk of infection.
- Antibiotics: Antibiotics are typically prescribed before and after surgery to prevent infection.
- Pain management: Adequate pain medication is provided to minimize discomfort.
- Follow-up care: Regular follow-up appointments are scheduled to monitor the healing process and address any concerns.
Additional Safety Measures:
- MRI screening: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans can detect implant ruptures or other complications.
- Revision surgery: In some cases, revision surgery may be necessary to address complications or improve cosmetic results.
- Removal of implants: If complications arise or the patient desires, the implants can be removed.
Pre-Operative Preparations for Breast Augmentation
1. Medical Evaluation:
- Consult with a qualified plastic surgeon to discuss your goals, expectations, and medical history.
- Undergo a physical exam, blood tests, and mammogram if necessary.
- Quit smoking at least 6 weeks prior to surgery to reduce the risk of complications.
2. Implant Selection:
- Discuss implant options (size, shape, texture) with your surgeon.
- Consider the desired breast shape, natural breast tissue, and anatomical factors.
3. Incision Planning:
- Determine the preferred incision location (inframammary fold, periareolar, or axillary).
- Mark the incision lines with a surgical marker.
4. Antibiotics and Medications:
- Your surgeon may prescribe antibiotics to prevent infection.
- Avoid taking aspirin or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for 2 weeks before surgery.
5. Fasting:
- Do not eat or drink anything (including water) for 8-12 hours prior to surgery.
6. Shower and Hygiene:
- Shower thoroughly the night before and morning of surgery using antibacterial soap.
- Remove makeup, jewelry, and body piercings.
7. Clothing:
- Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing to the surgery center.
- Avoid clothing with tight necklines or bras.
8. Transportation:
- Arrange for transportation to and from the surgery center, as you will not be able to drive for several hours after surgery.
9. Emotional Support:
- Bring a trusted friend or family member for emotional support during your hospital stay.
10. Additional Tips:
- Stay well-hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids before surgery.
- Get a good night's sleep the night before surgery.
- Inform your surgeon if you have any allergies or sensitivities.
- Pack a comfortable pillow or blanket for your recovery at home.
Immediate Post-Operative Recovery
-
Day of Surgery:
- Rest in bed with head elevated.
- Take prescribed pain medication.
- Wear a surgical bra or other support for your breasts.
-
1-2 Days Post-Operative:
- Limit movement and avoid heavy lifting.
- Take pain medication as prescribed.
- Continue wearing the surgical bra.
- Monitor your incision sites for signs of infection.
First Week Post-Operative
-
3-7 Days:
- Restrict activity and avoid strenuous exercise.
- Continue pain medication as needed.
- Wear the surgical bra at all times, except for showering.
- Elevate your head when sleeping.
-
7-10 Days:
- Attend a follow-up appointment for incision check and suture removal.
- Begin light exercise, such as walking.
- Discontinue pain medication if no longer needed.
Second Week Post-Operative
-
10-14 Days:
- Continue wearing the surgical bra during the day.
- Engage in moderate exercise, such as swimming or yoga.
- Massage your breasts gently to help soften scar tissue.
-
14-21 Days:
- Begin more strenuous exercise, but avoid activities that put pressure on your chest.
- Wear a soft bra with good support.
Months 1-6 Post-Operative
-
Month 1:
- Attend follow-up appointments for progress checks.
- Continue massaging scar tissue.
- Avoid heavy lifting or strenuous activity.
-
Months 2-6:
- Continue massaging scar tissue.
- Gradually increase exercise and activity levels.
- Avoid sleeping on your stomach or side.
Months 6+ Post-Operative
-
Month 6:
- Most patients see significant improvement in swelling and discomfort.
- Final results may take up to a year to fully develop.
-
Months 6-12:
- Continue massaging scar tissue as needed.
- Enjoy normal activities and exercise without restrictions.
-
Year 1:
- Final results are typically achieved after one year.
- Patients should continue to follow their surgeon's instructions regarding lifestyle and activity recommendations.
Additional Tips for Recovery:
- Manage Pain: Take prescribed pain medication as directed and consider using ice packs or heat therapy.
- Sleep: Rest and elevate your head to reduce swelling.
- Avoid Smoking and Alcohol: These substances can hinder healing.
- Eat a Healthy Diet: Nourish your body with plenty of fruits, vegetables, and lean protein.
- Be Patient: Recovery takes time. Don't get discouraged if you don't see immediate results.
- Follow Your Surgeon's Instructions: Adhering to your surgeon's instructions will ensure optimal healing and results.
Things to know before start
Pre-Operative Preparations for Breast Augmentation
1. Medical Evaluation:
- Consult with a qualified plastic surgeon to discuss your goals, expectations, and medical history.
- Undergo a physical exam, blood tests, and mammogram if necessary.
- Quit smoking at least 6 weeks prior to surgery to reduce the risk of complications.
2. Implant Selection:
- Discuss implant options (size, shape, texture) with your surgeon.
- Consider the desired breast shape, natural breast tissue, and anatomical factors.
3. Incision Planning:
- Determine the preferred incision location (inframammary fold, periareolar, or axillary).
- Mark the incision lines with a surgical marker.
4. Antibiotics and Medications:
- Your surgeon may prescribe antibiotics to prevent infection.
- Avoid taking aspirin or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for 2 weeks before surgery.
5. Fasting:
- Do not eat or drink anything (including water) for 8-12 hours prior to surgery.
6. Shower and Hygiene:
- Shower thoroughly the night before and morning of surgery using antibacterial soap.
- Remove makeup, jewelry, and body piercings.
7. Clothing:
- Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing to the surgery center.
- Avoid clothing with tight necklines or bras.
8. Transportation:
- Arrange for transportation to and from the surgery center, as you will not be able to drive for several hours after surgery.
9. Emotional Support:
- Bring a trusted friend or family member for emotional support during your hospital stay.
10. Additional Tips:
- Stay well-hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids before surgery.
- Get a good night's sleep the night before surgery.
- Inform your surgeon if you have any allergies or sensitivities.
- Pack a comfortable pillow or blanket for your recovery at home.
Immediate Post-Operative Recovery
-
Day of Surgery:
- Rest in bed with head elevated.
- Take prescribed pain medication.
- Wear a surgical bra or other support for your breasts.
-
1-2 Days Post-Operative:
- Limit movement and avoid heavy lifting.
- Take pain medication as prescribed.
- Continue wearing the surgical bra.
- Monitor your incision sites for signs of infection.
First Week Post-Operative
-
3-7 Days:
- Restrict activity and avoid strenuous exercise.
- Continue pain medication as needed.
- Wear the surgical bra at all times, except for showering.
- Elevate your head when sleeping.
-
7-10 Days:
- Attend a follow-up appointment for incision check and suture removal.
- Begin light exercise, such as walking.
- Discontinue pain medication if no longer needed.
Second Week Post-Operative
-
10-14 Days:
- Continue wearing the surgical bra during the day.
- Engage in moderate exercise, such as swimming or yoga.
- Massage your breasts gently to help soften scar tissue.
-
14-21 Days:
- Begin more strenuous exercise, but avoid activities that put pressure on your chest.
- Wear a soft bra with good support.
Months 1-6 Post-Operative
-
Month 1:
- Attend follow-up appointments for progress checks.
- Continue massaging scar tissue.
- Avoid heavy lifting or strenuous activity.
-
Months 2-6:
- Continue massaging scar tissue.
- Gradually increase exercise and activity levels.
- Avoid sleeping on your stomach or side.
Months 6+ Post-Operative
-
Month 6:
- Most patients see significant improvement in swelling and discomfort.
- Final results may take up to a year to fully develop.
-
Months 6-12:
- Continue massaging scar tissue as needed.
- Enjoy normal activities and exercise without restrictions.
-
Year 1:
- Final results are typically achieved after one year.
- Patients should continue to follow their surgeon's instructions regarding lifestyle and activity recommendations.
Additional Tips for Recovery:
- Manage Pain: Take prescribed pain medication as directed and consider using ice packs or heat therapy.
- Sleep: Rest and elevate your head to reduce swelling.
- Avoid Smoking and Alcohol: These substances can hinder healing.
- Eat a Healthy Diet: Nourish your body with plenty of fruits, vegetables, and lean protein.
- Be Patient: Recovery takes time. Don't get discouraged if you don't see immediate results.
- Follow Your Surgeon's Instructions: Adhering to your surgeon's instructions will ensure optimal healing and results.
Surgeon

Sam Speron, MD, FACS
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Owner at Dr. Speron Plastic Surgery
Niles, IL
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Dr. Speron started his own medical practice because he wanted to spend time with his patients and build a long-lasting relationship with them. This is what you can expect from Dr. Speron and his Chicago plastic surgery staff: - Friendly and expert health-care - Advanced medical technology - Understandable information about procedures and tests - Appointments that meet your needs - A staff that respects your time
Education & Training
- 1987 - 1990 Loyola University Chicago Bachelor of Science, Psychology Major, Magna Cum Laude
- 1990 - 1994 University of Health Sciences - The Chicago Medical School Medical Doctor
- 1994 - 1997 Loyola University Medical Center General Surgical Residency, Years I-III
- 1997 - 2000 Loyola University Medical Center Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship
Awards & Academic Achievements
- ASPS Ambassador Appointment: 2005-Present
- America's Top Plastic Surgeon Award: 2004-Present
- America's Top Physicians Award: 2005-Present
- America's Top Surgeon Award: 2008-Present
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Surgery (ABS)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
- Member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS)
- American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS)
7157 W Howard St, Niles, IL, USA
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Surgeon

Sam Speron, MD, FACS
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Owner at Dr. Speron Plastic Surgery
Niles, IL
50 views today
Dr. Speron started his own medical practice because he wanted to spend time with his patients and build a long-lasting relationship with them. This is what you can expect from Dr. Speron and his Chicago plastic surgery staff: - Friendly and expert health-care - Advanced medical technology - Understandable information about procedures and tests - Appointments that meet your needs - A staff that respects your time
Education & Training
- 1987 - 1990 Loyola University Chicago Bachelor of Science, Psychology Major, Magna Cum Laude
- 1990 - 1994 University of Health Sciences - The Chicago Medical School Medical Doctor
- 1994 - 1997 Loyola University Medical Center General Surgical Residency, Years I-III
- 1997 - 2000 Loyola University Medical Center Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship
Awards & Academic Achievements
- ASPS Ambassador Appointment: 2005-Present
- America's Top Plastic Surgeon Award: 2004-Present
- America's Top Physicians Award: 2005-Present
- America's Top Surgeon Award: 2008-Present
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Surgery (ABS)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
- Member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS)
- American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS)
7157 W Howard St, Niles, IL, USA
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