Pectoral Implant
Female breast surgery has been popular for quite some time. Both augmentations and reductions are done with increasing frequency and success. Not surprisingly, many men also wonder about the possibility of chest enhancement through plastic surgery.
The surgery
Underdevelopment of the muscles in the chest can be a result of a growth defect or injury. In these instances, pectoral implants can create or recreate a natural looking chest area. Like many other cosmetic enhancements, this procedure gives men a chance to aesthetically enhance an area of the body through surgery when no other alternatives are available or desirable.
Pectoral implant surgery usually takes between one and two hours to complete and is typically done under a general anesthesia.
Patients who undergo pectoral implant surgery usually experience mild to moderate amount of pain in the days following the procedure. Soreness and bruising are common and should fade within a week or so. Doctors may prescribe oral medication to lessen the pain. Aspirin should be avoided as it may promote more bleeding and bruising. By the second week after the procedure, most individuals will be able to resume normal, everyday activities.
Full recovery from pectoral implant surgery can take as long as six weeks. However, most patients are able to resume all activities within a month.
PRE-OP REQUIREMENTS:
Chest X-ray
ECG
Laboratory test
Please provide the results of Pre-OP requirements before surgery, if cannot be done in your country we can give you the opportunity to do here but requires another 1-2 days stay.
TIME OF STAY:
10 days





