
You need to be aware of what to expect before you undergo a breast-implant procedure. Your medical history, allergies and medications will all be asked by a breast surgeon. He will also inquire about your family history of breast carcinoma, your mammogram results, and your weight. He will also ask questions about weight loss, pregnancy, and the reasons for the surgery.
Get a mammogram
Before a woman decides to have a breast implant, it is important that she has a mammogram. This mammography produces images in black-and-white of the breast tissue. A radiologist then examines these images. A mammogram can be very helpful in detecting breast cancer.
The mammograms with breast implants may be uncomfortable as the technologist presses the implant into the breast tissue. However, most patients report only minimal pain. Scar tissue patients may feel more discomfort. The technologist can work with patients to minimize discomfort.

Breast implants-bearing women are eligible to participate in the BC Breast Screening Program. They can schedule a mammogram for free, provided that they are 40 years old or older. After they stop nursing, they must wait at the least one-year mark before they can have another screening mammogram.
Getting a silicone gel implant
Although silicone gel breast implants might seem simple, there are many risks involved. These risks include pain relief, muscle weakness, fatigue and connective tissue disease. These symptoms may develop years later for some women.
Regular mammograms and ultrasonograms are necessary for silicone gel implants. These tests will identify potential issues with your implants. If they find that the implants have ruptured they will be removed by your surgeon. This will make breastfeeding difficult. Women with implants should also have their health monitored by regular MRIs. The silicone gel implant should last a few years.
A silicone gel implant feels more like breast tissue than a normal polymer. It's viscous and gives the breasts a natural appearance. You can have a silicone gel breast implants if you are over 22 years of age.

Get a saline Implant
Because the solution is absorbed by your body, Saline implants are not as noticeable. Because they are filled with a solution that is absorbed by the body, they can be easily changed in size. A surgeon can simply insert another saline pen into an implant's valve. They are easier to modify than silicone implants and require fewer surgical incisions.
One drawback of saline breast implants is that they have a much higher risk of infection. Injecting saline into the breast can push contaminants deep into the breast tissue, which can lead to an infection. Moreover, this procedure uses large needles that must pass through a lot of skin and some blood vessels. This could cause some discomfort and bruising. Multiple injections can also stretch the skin.
Saline breast implant can also rupture. This occurs when the silicone shell around an implant bursts, releasing the saline solution. The affected breast will develop a new shape because of the leaking liquid. Eventually, the silicone shell will need to be removed and replaced.