If you've already undergone breast augmentation, you know that it can be a very worthwhile but expensive procedure. But you should also remember that the total cost of breast implants encompasses more than a one-time fee. Like any long-term investment, they require additional care and cost that you may not be aware of. Since you have modified your body for a sexier look and improved self-image, you will also have to modify certain aspects of your life to ensure you maintain good health. Not all complications have a shelf-life and can occur unexpectedly. Making a commitment to lifetime maintenance of your breast implants will help you avoid potential risks and be happier with them in the long run.

After surgery, breast massage is one method suggested by many cosmetic surgeons. This type of massage can help keep the pocket where the implant is placed, open. Some surgeons also believe that it can help prevent capsular contracture, which occurs when the tissue constricts tightly around the implant. While using this tool, you can also take the opportunity to do a self-breast exam. Check for any irregularities, discoloration, or abnormal tenderness. If anything seems alarming, it is important to contact your doctor immediately.

Mammograms are another important part of maintaining good physical health. You must reveal that you have had breast implants to the x-ray technician in order to receive an accurate reading. Sometimes the implant can obscure the surrounding tissue, making the results difficult to read. Find a technician skilled with giving mammograms to women with impla
nts. They can sometimes even detect leaks.

Breast implants will not last forever, even when well-cared for. It is recommended that you have them replaced every ten years or so to prevent possible leaks. Unfortunately, leaks and ruptures can occur at any time. Saline leaks will be noticeable immediately and are fairly simple to fix. Silicone ruptures can take a considerable amount of time to become apparent and can cause serious damage. If you have silicone implants, you might consider receiving MRI scans every few years. They are the best way to detect slow leaks.

Other costs to consider are replacement in the case of rippling and shifting, or if you choose to change your breast implant size. Rippling is when creases occur on the exterior of the breast. Shifting is more common in teardrop shaped implants, but it can occur in round as well. Both will require revision surgeries. Many women choose to change the size of their implants later on down the line, either going larger or smaller. If you choose to go larger, the surgery can be fairly simple. But going smaller will involve a surgery as extensive as your primary breast augmentation.

With the exception of breast massage, MRIs, mammograms, and replacing implants are all going to cost money. Most insurance companies will not finance procedures other than your regular mammograms. Replacement will come with the highest price tag, usually falling somewhere near the initial surgery fee. Be sure you are prepared to accept these costs before you undergo initial bust enhancement. When planning your surgery, keep in mind the budget you have for it. Cosmetic surgery is a long-term commitment that can bring you joy, but can also dent your wallet.