Tuesday, January 17, 2012

5 Reasons Why Some Women Endure Breast Enlargement Surgery ‘Post-Op Blues’

 

Going through a feeling of anxiety following a cosmetic process, specifically breast enlargement surgery is not avoidable but isn't widespread among many ladies. This condition coined as ‘post opt blues’ is not serious for it doesn’t linger for long (approximately only days or weeks) and only typical similar to that of postpartum depression that takes place to moms who had their babies.

Here are several reasons that may possibly cause a post-operation depression right after a bust augmentation:

1. There are actually women who incorrectly look at bust augmentation as a procedure which will not just alter the size of their breasts but better their entire life too. Almost all surgeons generally inform their patients about this incorrect belief; nevertheless there are actually people that really feel unhappy if their life is still the same following their surgery.

2. Many patients usually feel really ecstatic ahead of getting their breast enlargement surgery which is a result of the expectation of at last having the bust size they have been imagining. Nonetheless, this feeling of euphoria stops following the surgery and is occasionally substituted by feelings of sadness.

3. The sense of remorse using of the money simply for vanity’s purpose when they could have donated it for another purpose including helping people who are less fortunate than they are. Women like this usually have a difficult time thanking the blessings that happen in their lives.

4. Feeling the pressure of some religious beliefs wherein it inhibits anyone from changing their physical appearance such as getting breast enlargement surgery. These ideas will then make women really feel negative even when they already prepared themselves to get bust implants despite their religious constraints.

5. Once a patient is not presented the opportunity to engage in the selection of their implants size or type, this generally results to unsatisfying outcomes and will make patients feel that what the money they spent on their bust augmentation is not worth the cost.

The reasons I just discussed are only examples of those instances that may possibly trigger ‘post opt blues’ following a bust enhancement operation. Remember, they are just usual, won’t hamper the physical effect of the breast enlargement surgery and will merely end quickly.


Mr Adrian Richards, Leading Plastic Surgeon for Aurora Clinics  explains how you should be preparing yourself for breast augmentation surgery with silicone implants and also the recovery period and aftercare.

Should you wish to book a FREE consultation to discuss Breast Enlargement surgery with Mr Richards please call one of our patient advisers on 018 44 214362