1. You have to exercise the chest muscles. The pectoralis major and the minor muscles grow in bulk and enhance the breast, which lies in front of these chest muscles. 2. When you get fatter the breast tissue grows because it contains fat. 3. When a woman gets pregnant and especially when she is breast feeding the breast tissue grows as the breast gets fuller with milk. These are the only three ways in which breast grows naturally.
Suck /massage the nipplie until it flows out. Downside they can get bigger.
No there is no chance of making your breast any larger, all these creams lotions and pills are all a money making racket.
In most breast enlargement pills, there are hops contained in them. There is also hops contained in beer. So now you have an excuse to drink!
I have never known a surgeon to perform a full breast augmentation without general anasthesia. Minor surgeries I've known to be done that way (swapping of implants, etc.), but a surgery as major as a full augmentation (that, depending on the placement, may require you to cut into the muscle) requires the use of an OR and an anesthesiologist. Breast augmentations usually take approximately 1 hour (2 tops). The patient usually goes home the same day, but their stay in the recovery room can vary depending on how they react coming out of anesthesia. Recovery also varies for many people. Some find themselves up and about after only a few days--for others it takes longer. It also depends on whether the implant is placed above or below the muscle. For submuscular implants, the recovery period is longer and more painful as the muscle requires time to heal. Breast implant surgery can be performed on an outpatient (not in the hospital) basis or in a hospital. It can be done under local anesthesia (only the breast area is numbed) or under general anesthesia (put to sleep or not aware of having surgery). Breast implant surgery can last from one to several hours depending on your particular case (your condition, implant choice, incision site, implant placement, etc.). If the surgery is done in a hospital, the length of the hospital stay will vary according to the type of surgery, the development of any postoperative (after surgery) complications, and your general health. The length of the hospital stay may also depend on the type of coverage your insurance provides. Mine was an hour. I went from a B cup to a D cup. I had to be at the hospital/surgery center 90 mins before surgery. I was in surgery for an hour. I was in recovery for 90 mins. Then they sent me home. It is a great procedure. The results are great too. Recovery is slow and somewhat painful. The recovery depends on the person and their pain tolorence. If you take your pain medicine on time.. it's not bad. What is hard is not being able to raise your arms for 4 days. And having to sleep on your back for a week. BUt it is worth it if you have no boobs and you want bigger boobs.
"A number of finance companies are offering loans for breast augmentation surgery. Additionally if the cost can be repaid in a relatively short period of time, a traditional credit card may be utilized. Financing for breast augmentation surgery through a home equity loan or other traditional bank loan may be difficult to secure."
Usually breast size reduction goes hand in hand with weight loss. Do some cardio and work out your chest to tighten things up and you should notice them getting smaller. Push ups, butterfly machine, pull ups, and even bench pressing should help you out along with continued cardio.
A discussion with your doctor who is doing the breast implants is all that is needed. He / She can arrange to tell you when to remove the jewellery from your piercings (usually that day and few minutes before you go in to O.R.) then after the surgery is complete and you have cleared from recovery and are ready to go home you can stop by your local body piercing studio and the piercer can put the jewellery back in for you. Generally when they do the breast enhancement surgery they tend not to mess with the nipples too much. The incisions are either at the areola, side of the breast or under the breast between the breast and chest wall. I have had a few clients go through the procedure and they have managed to keep there piercings (we have just had to remove the jewellery before the operation and put the jewellery back in post op).
DefinitionA breast lift, or mastopexy, is cosmetic breast surgery to lift the breasts.Alternative NamesMastopexy; Breast lift with reduction; Breast lift with augmentationDescriptionCosmetic breast surgery is surgery you choose to have. You do not need it for medical reasons. It can be done at an outpatient surgery clinic or in a hospital.You will probably receive general anesthesia before this procedure. This will make you unconscious and unable to feel pain. Or, you may receive medicine to help you relax and local anesthesia to numb the area around the breasts to block pain. You will be awake but unable to feel pain.Your surgeon will make 1 to 3 surgical incisions (cuts) in your breast. Your surgeon will remove extra skin and may reposition your nipple and areola.Sometimes, women have breast augmentation (enlargement) when they have a breast lift.Why the Procedure Is PerformedWomen usually have breast lifts to lift sagging, loose breasts. This surgery is best for are women who have stretched skin and decreased breast volume caused by aging. You should not have a breast lift if you are planning to lose weight or are pregnant or still nursing a child.Talk with a plastic surgeon if you are considering cosmetic breast surgery. Discuss how you expect to look and feel better. Keep in mind that the desired result is improvement, not perfection.RisksRisks for any surgery are:BleedingInfectionRisks for any anesthesia are:Reactions to medicinesBreathing problems, such as pneumoniaHeart problemsRisks for breast surgery are:Inability to nurse a baby after surgeryLarge scars that take a long time to healUneven position of the nipplesThe emotional risks of surgery may include feeling that your breasts don't look perfect, or you may be disappointed with people's reactions to your "new" breasts.Before the ProcedureIf you smoke, you must stop. Women who smoke after breast surgery have a higher risk for delayed wound (incision) healing, infection, and scarring. You must even avoid breathing in secondhand smoke.Always tell your doctor or nurse:If you are or could be pregnantWhat drugs you are taking, even drugs, supplements, or herbs you bought without a prescriptionDuring the days before your surgery:You may need to have mammograms or breast x-rays before surgery. Your plastic surgeon will do a routine breast exam.Several days before surgery, you may be asked to stop taking aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), warfarin (Coumadin), and any other drugs that make it hard for your blood to clot.Ask your doctor which drugs you should still take on the day of surgery.You may need to fill prescriptions for pain medicines before surgery.Arrange for someone to drive you home after surgery and help you around your house for 1 or 2 days.On the day of your surgery:You will usually be asked not to drink or eat anything after midnight the night before surgery.Take the drugs your doctor told you to take with a small sip of water.Wear or bring loose clothing that buttons or zips in front.Your doctor or nurse will tell you when to arrive at the clinic or hospital.After the ProcedureAfter you have a breast lift, a bulky gauze dressing (bandage) will be wrapped around your breasts and chest, or you might wear a surgical bra. Drainage tubes may be attached to your breasts. These will be removed within 3 days.Schedule a follow-up visit with your doctor. Your doctor will want to check your healing, remove sutures (stitches), and discuss special exercises or massaging techniques with you.Outlook (Prognosis)You are likely to have a very good outcome from breast surgery. You may feel better about your appearance and yourself. You may need to wear a special supportive bra for a few months to reshape your breasts.Scars are permanent and often remain very visible for a year after surgery. After a year they fade some. Your surgeon will try to place the cuts so that scars are as hidden as possible. Your scars should not be noticeable, even in low-cut clothing. Incisions are usually made on the underside of the breast.Normal aging, pregnancy, and changes in your weight may all cause your breasts to sag again.ReferencesBurns JL, Blackwell SJ. Plastic surgery. In: Townsend CM, Beauchamp RD, Evers BM, Mattox KL, eds. Sabiston Textbook of Surgery. 18th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2008:chap 73.
depends on what kind of surgery you have out patient surgery means you can go home but if not then you have to stay until they tell you can go home
a surgical consultation, presurgical testing, the surgery itself, and recovery at home
Lasik eye surgery is considered an outpatient surgery because the patient is allowed to go home on the exact same day. You will still have to treat your eyes with drops and avoid to much light but you will get to go home.
Standard LASIK takes from 10 to 20 minutes to perform and the results are immediate.