The decision to undergo breast augmentation and breast implant surgery is a personal one that should be made in consultation with a qualified plastic surgeon. That being said, good candidates for breast augmentation and breast implants generally include:
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Women who are physically healthy: Candidates for breast augmentation should be in good overall health, with no serious medical conditions that could increase the risks associated with surgery.
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Women with realistic expectations: Breast augmentation candidates should have realistic expectations about what the surgery can and cannot achieve. While breast implants can enhance the size and shape of the breasts, they cannot correct severe sagging or asymmetry.
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Women with fully developed breasts: Candidates for breast augmentation should have fully developed breasts, typically meaning that they are at least 18 years of age or older.
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Women who are dissatisfied with the size or shape of their breasts: Breast augmentation may be a good option for women who are unhappy with the size or shape of their breasts, or who have lost breast volume due to pregnancy, breastfeeding, or weight loss.
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Women who are emotionally stable: Candidates for breast augmentation should be emotionally stable and have a positive outlook on the surgery and its potential outcomes.
It's important to note that breast augmentation surgery, like any surgical procedure, comes with potential risks and complications, and patients should carefully consider their options and discuss the risks and benefits with their surgeon before making a decision.
