Choosing the right surgeon and implant type involves several considerations. Ensure your surgeon is board-certified and experienced in performing breast augmentations. During the consultation, discuss your aesthetic goals and review before-and-after photos of previous patients. The surgeon can help you choose between silicone and saline based on your body type, skin elasticity, and desired outcome. It’s also important to understand the placement of implants (above or below the muscle) and the incision sites, which can affect the final look and feel of the breasts.
While breast augmentation is generally safe, as with any surgery, there are potential risks. These can include scarring, infection, implant rupture, and capsular contracture (hardening of the tissue around the implant). Sensory changes, such as nipple sensation loss, can occur but often return over time. Discussing these risks thoroughly with your surgeon is crucial to making an informed decision.
The cost of breast augmentation in South Africa varies depending on several factors including the type of implants, the surgeon's experience, and the surgical facility. Prices typically range from R 80,000 to R 120,000. This price generally includes the surgeon’s fee, anesthesia, and hospital costs, but additional procedures like a breast lift can increase the total cost.