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Breast Augmentation Myths

· 4 min read · By Dr. Lisa Cassileth
Breast Augmentation Myths

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Breast augmentation

is one of the most popular plastic surgery procedures in the world, with millions of women opting to undergo this breast enhancement surgery every year. However, despite its widespread popularity, there are still many myths and misconceptions surrounding breast augmentation that can lead to confusion and uncertainty for women who are considering the procedure. In this blog post, we will discuss some of the most common myths about breast augmentation and set the record straight.

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Myth #1: Breast implants are always obvious

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One of the most persistent myths about breast augmentation is that the results are always obvious and artificial-looking. While it is true that some women do choose to have very large implants that can look unnatural, modern breast augmentation techniques and implants are designed to produce natural-looking results that enhance the existing contours of the body.

When done correctly by our experienced surgeons, breast implants should be undetectable and appear as a natural part of the body. The key is to choose an implant size and shape that is appropriate for your body type and to work with a skilled surgeon who can ensure that the placement of the implant is precise and symmetrical.

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Myth #2: Breast implants last forever

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Another common misconception about breast augmentation is that the implants will last forever. While breast implants are designed to be durable and long-lasting, they are not meant to be permanent. All implants have a limited lifespan, and they will eventually need to be replaced.

The lifespan of breast implants can vary depending on the type of implant, the quality of the implant, and the individual patient's body. Breast implants can last up to 20 years before they need to be [tooltip title="Mammograms for Women with Breast Implants" text="American Cancer Society" source="https://www.cancer.org/cancer/breast-cancer/screening-tests-and-early-detection/mammograms/mammograms-for-women-with-breast-implants.html#" target="_blank"]replaced.[/tooltip] However, it is important to note that some patients may need to have their implants replaced sooner if they experience complications or changes in their bodies that affect the appearance or feel of the implants.

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Myth #3: Breast implants increase the risk of breast cancer

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Many people are concerned that breast implants may increase their risk of breast cancer. However, numerous studies have found no evidence to support this claim. Breast implants do not increase the risk of breast [tooltip title="Breast implants and the risk of breast cancer: a meta-analysis of cohort studies" text="Aesthetic Surgery Journal" source="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25568234/" target="_blank"]cancer,[/tooltip] nor do they interfere with mammography or other breast cancer screening [tooltip title="Mammograms for Women with Breast Implants" text="American Cancer Society" source="https://www.cancer.org/cancer/breast-cancer/screening-tests-and-early-detection/mammograms/mammograms-for-women-with-breast-implants.html#" target="_blank"]tests.[/tooltip]

It is important to note that breast implants can make it more difficult to detect breast cancer through mammography, especially if the implant is placed in front of the breast tissue rather than behind it. However, this does not mean that breast implants increase the risk of breast cancer. Women with breast implants should still undergo regular mammograms and breast cancer screenings as recommended by their healthcare provider.

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Myth #4: Breast augmentation is only for young women

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Another common myth about breast augmentation is that it is only suitable for young people who are looking to enhance their appearance. In reality, breast augmentation can benefit patients of all ages who are unhappy with the appearance of their breasts.

Many women choose to have breast augmentation after pregnancy and breastfeeding, as these life events can cause changes in the size and shape of the breasts. Breast augmentation can also be a good option for women who have lost a significant amount of weight or who have experienced changes in their breast tissue due to aging.

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Myth #5: Breast augmentation is a quick fix for body image issues

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Finally, one of the most persistent myths about breast augmentation is that it is a quick fix for body image issues. While breast augmentation can certainly improve the appearance of the breasts and boost self-confidence, it is not a cure-all for deeper body image issues.

Women who are considering breast augmentation should have realistic expectations about what the procedure can and cannot do. While breast augmentation can enhance the appearance of the breasts and improve self-confidence, it cannot solve underlying psychological issues or address deep-seated body image concerns.

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Busting Myths & Misconceptions

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Breast augmentation can be a great way to enhance the appearance of the breasts and boost self-confidence. However, it is important to be well-informed about the procedure and to have realistic expectations about the results. By dispelling some of the common myths and misconceptions surrounding breast augmentation, patients can make informed decisions about whether the procedure is right for them.

If you are considering breast augmentation, one of the most important factors is choosing to work with a board-certified plastic surgeon who has experience performing the procedure. The surgeons at Cassileth Plastic Surgery can help you choose the right implant size and shape for your body type and ensure that the placement of the implant is precise and symmetrical.

Ultimately, breast augmentation is a personal decision that should be based on your individual goals, concerns, and preferences. By doing your research and working with a qualified surgeon, you can achieve natural-looking, beautiful results that enhance your overall appearance and boost your self-confidence.

1American Cancer Society. Mammograms for Women with Breast Implants. Available: https://www.cancer.org/cancer/breast-cancer/screening-tests-and-early-detection/mammograms/mammograms-for-women-with-breast-implants.html#. Accessed April 26, 2023.

2 Aesthetic Surgery Journal. Breast implants and the risk of breast cancer: a meta-analysis of cohort studies. Available: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25568234/. Accessed April 26, 2023.

3 ASPS. Will your breast implants last a lifetime? Available: https://www.plasticsurgery.org/news/blog/will-your-breast-implants-last-a-lifetime#. Accessed April 26, 2023.

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