THE EFFICACY OF BREAST AUGMENTATION - BREAST SIZE INCREASE, PATIENT SATISFACTION, AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS

Citation
Vl. Young et al., THE EFFICACY OF BREAST AUGMENTATION - BREAST SIZE INCREASE, PATIENT SATISFACTION, AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS, Plastic and reconstructive surgery, 94(7), 1994, pp. 958-969
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
ISSN journal
00321052
Volume
94
Issue
7
Year of publication
1994
Pages
958 - 969
Database
ISI
SICI code
0032-1052(1994)94:7<958:TEOBA->2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
In this study designed to quantify the degree of breast enlargement pr oduced by augmentation mammaplasty, 112 women who underwent breast aug mentation were interviewed. The size increase that typically resulted from various implant volumes was measured by comparing preoperative an d postoperative bra sizes. For the study group as a whole, the average increase was two bra sizes (either increased cup size or a combinatio n of increased cup size and chest circumference), regardless of the im plant Volume inserted. Patients also were asked a series of questions to evaluate the impact of the surgery on various psychological paramet ers, including body image, feelings of self-confidence, and interperso nal relationships. Along with having a Very positive body image, the g roup reported decreased self-consciousness (86 percent) and heightened self-confidence (88 percent); in addition, 95 percent said they felt better about themselves after surgery. The women's satisfaction with t he results of augmentation and the success of surgery in meeting their expectations also were measured. Eighty-six percent reported being co mpletely or mostly satisfied with the postoperative results, 86 percen t felt the operation was a complete success, and 95 percent said that augmentation met their expectations.