For patients who have experienced issues with their existing implants, but seek to continue to enjoy the appearance they provide, breast implant removal and replacement surgery may be the answer.
As each patient has a different frame and body type, Dr McHugh works closely with each patient to tailor the type, size and placement of implants to your desired outcome.
Frequently Asked Questions
A personal consultation with your surgeon is the first step for any patient considering breast implant replacement. Dr McHugh will assess your physical and emotional health, discuss your aesthetic goals, and address any questions or concerns you may have.
Issues you should be prepared to discuss during consultation with Dr. McHugh include:
– Your specific aesthetic goals
– Medical conditions, both past and present
– Current medications, including nutritional supplements and herbal remedies
– Past surgeries
– Any mammogram results
Clear communication with Dr McHugh about your aesthetic goals is essential at this time. Issues of implant size, shape and type, as well as implant placement will affect your final result. All these options will be thoroughly discussed during consultation.
There are also certain post-surgical factors that may affect your breast augmentation results. Future pregnancies and weight fluctuations can change your breast size and shape after surgery. Dr McHugh will discuss these factors with you during consultation.
As part of your consultation, Dr McHugh will examine your breasts, evaluating their size, shape, and skin tone, as well as nipple placement. He may also choose to photograph you for your medical record. For the sake of safety, a baseline mammogram is sometimes recommended before surgery for use in detecting future changes in breast tissue. It should be noted that after surgery, your mammograms will take more time and care. Special imaging techniques will be required to accommodate the breast implants.
For a more complete rejuvenation, Dr. McHugh may discuss additional procedures that can be performed along with breast augmentation. Patients frequently combine breast augmentation with:
– Tummy tuck: to remove excess skin and tighten lax muscle in the abdomen
– Liposuction: to sculpt problem areas such as the hips, thighs and tummy
– Breast lift: to address drooping and sagging.
Though thousands of women undergo breast augmentation each year and experience no major complications, the procedure does carry some degree of risk. It is important you be well informed of these risks when considering breast augmentation.
The discussion of potential risks and complications is one of the most important aspects of patient consultation. During your consultation, Dr McHugh will discuss these potential complications with you, listen to your safety questions, and offer recommendations on how to minimise your risk.
It is important to follow Dr McHugh’s instructions when preparing for breast augmentation surgery to ensure the best possible results. Those instructions may include:
– Refraining from smoking for several weeks before and after surgery
– Avoiding certain medications
– Arranging for help following surgery, such as a ride home and in-home care for the first 24 hours
For your comfort and convenience, Dr McHugh performs breast augmentation surgery under general anaesthetic at various private hospitals.
He will carefully monitor your physical status throughout the operation and during your recovery.
You will come out of surgery wearing a support bra. You should be up and around the day of surgery to prevent blood clots in the legs. Your breasts will feel sore the first few days after surgery. This discomfort is generally well controlled with pain medication.
Though everyone heals at a different pace, the following is typical of recovery from breast augmentation:
Within a few days
– Showering will be permitted
– You may resume non-strenuous work
After several weeks
– Most of the swelling will subside
– Exercise may be resumed
– Your final result will begin to emerge
If you went into breast augmentation with realistic expectations, you’ll most likely be very pleased with your results.
Though breast augmentation provides long-lasting enhancement, it is important to remember that issues such as age, genetics and weight fluctuation can change the size, shape and position of even enhanced breasts over time.
Follow-up visits are important to answer any questions you may have and monitor your healing process. Your first post-operative visit will be scheduled after the initial healing period, during the first few days after surgery.
In the following months, Dr McHugh may ask you to return for periodic checkups. Keeping these appointments is important to assess your long-term results and address any questions or concerns you may have.
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His dual specialisations enable him to deliver excellence in surgical results, with an eye for aesthetic beauty.
With over 20 years of experience as a surgeon in the private sector and performing international aid work as a Surgeon Commander with the Royal Australian Navy, you can have confidence that Dr McHugh is uniquely qualified and trusted to deliver the results you seek.