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Will My Toronto Breast Augmentation Increase The Risk Of Breast Cancer?

October 29th, 2022 Share

Many women today get breast augmentation done for several reasons. However, there’s always a risk attached to it – at least that’s what some people believe – that breast augmentation can cause breast cancer. 

Now, does the link truly exist? This article covers all the important details you should know to find out whether Toronto breast augmentation increases the risk of breast cancer or not.

What Is Breast Augmentation Surgery In Toronto?

Breasts are what enhance the woman’s femininity and often women are choosing breast augmentation surgery to restore lost volume, enhance the size or to reverse the signs of pregnancy. Toronto breast augmentation surgery helps achieve the ideal breasts in a surgical manner. Whether you have small breasts, flat chest, or uneven breasts, this surgery is able to target and treat a variety of conditions, leaving women with results that they are loving. 

What Is The Breast Augmentation Process In Toronto?

First, you’ll need to consult your surgeon to check if it’s the right time to get the breast augmentation done, and whether you need it or not.  Your surgeon will examine your condition and suggest the best type of implant that your body requires.

The surgery begins with putting you under general anesthesia that puts you to sleep, so you won’t feel any pain. Your surgeon will then perform the surgery starting with an incision. You’ll get the implant that your surgeon suggested and then your incisions will be closed using dissolvable sutures. You will be taken to the recovery room where the nurses will monitor you for some time. If you don’t get any complications, then you can go home.

The procedure barely lasts 1 to 2 hours, depending on the type of implant done on your body.

What Are The Types Of Breast Implants?

The two main types of breast implants used in Breast augmentation surgery include saline and silicone. 

Saline breasts are more affordable compared to silicone and have a smaller placement incision. The issue that may occur with a saline implant is that it may rupture. You will notice a sudden decrease in the volume of your breasts as it ruptures. That said, the saltwater will be absorbed by your body, causing no harm.

Silicone breast forms feel more natural and are worth the cost. They require monitoring in case of a rupture since it is hard to tell sometimes. The newest forms of silicone implants include silicone gel. They won’t leak or move their positions and will feel more natural. That being said, since they are a gel, patients do need to perform testing to learn if they are still in good condition after around 10 years from having them implanted. 

What Are The Shapes And Sizes Of Implants?

Implants come in different shapes such as round, teardrop, or anatomical. Round implants are still the most popular ones, but your surgeon will suggest what shape would be best according to your body. 

When it comes to the size of implants, they can range according to different bra cup sizes. This will consider the volume of the breasts and it will also help determine the perfect size according to your body. Other measurements may include measuring breast base diameter. It’s best to give your breasts a natural look, and your medical experts will make sure to help you achieve that look as best as possible. 

Am I The Right Candidate For Breast Augmentation?

There could be several reasons why you would want breast augmentation surgery. However, you need to consider the following factors to be the right candidate for the Toronto breast augmentation surgery. 

Consider yourself the right candidate for Breast Augmentation surgery if you:

  • Are born with small or uneven breasts size.
  • Your breasts have a stretched appearance or look deflated after breastfeeding.
  • Have lost a certain amount of weight so your breasts do not seem tighter, or fuller like before.
  • Are aging and you notice your breasts are not the same shape and size anymore.
  • Are in good mental and physical health.
  • Have a healthy weight.
  • Are not pregnant or breastfeeding.
  • You do not have breast cancer or any abnormal mammogram.
What Are The Risks And Complications Involved In Breast Augmentation?

Many women believe that breast augmentation can increase the risks of breast cancer. Most of the risks associated with breast augmentation are due to breast implants. However, there are rare cases when you’ll face any risks or complications.

You may face the following breast augmentation risks:

  • Infection,
  • Implant rupture,
  • Implant deflation,
  • Allergic reactions to anesthesia,
  • Implants complications like breast sensation or changes in nipple,
  • Breast pain for a few weeks,
  • Scar tissue.

After much research and comparison among women facing breast cancer with implants versus without implants, there’s only a little difference. No evidence has been found that women face breast cancer risks after getting breast augmentation surgery. That said, like any cosmetic surgery there will be some recovery symptoms as was stated below and can be managed by pain medication. 

Are People With Breast Implants More Likely To Get Breast Cancer?

It’s normal for women with implants to feel lumps around their breasts. These are not lumps, these are implants that they’re confusing for being a lump. Saline implants often make women feel like they have lumps because of their appearance. They are like partially filled water balloons.

Nevertheless, if you’ve had breast augmentation surgery then you should still regularly check for any breast cancer symptoms. A regular breast cancer screening mammogram should be done after reaching the age of 40. 

Implants often make the detection of breast cancer cells in X-rays difficult, so it’s best you tell your doctor that you have had implant surgery done. However, modern technology used in mammography clinics allows any type of cancerous cell detection even with implants.

What Is The Link Between Breast Augmentation And Breast Cancer?

Breast cancer has been linked to women since the beginning of time. Even now, 13% of women develop breast cancer in their lifetime. Since breast augmentation involves surgical treatments on breasts using various implants, many people believe that it increases the risks of breast cancer. Even today, there is no such report that ties the link between the two. 

Breast cancer is closely linked with weight, age, or family history considering any breast cancer inheritances, etc. One of the main reasons for breast cancer is when the breast cells are constantly exposed to the growth-promoting and developing properties of the female hormones estrogen and progesterone.

However, you should always check for breast cancer symptoms since it can develop in extremely rare cases. Breast augmentation doesn’t imply that it prevents breast cancer – it simply improves your breasts’ appearance.

When women get breast implants, they often feel lumps around their breasts and think they might have breast cancer. When in reality, they’re only feeling the implants. Our medical providers still recommend consulting your doctor, in case you feel any lumps around your breasts or armpits.

Can You Get Your Implants Removed?

If there isn’t any sign of breast cancer in your body, then you don’t need to remove your implants. Although, removing the implants won’t decrease any risks of breast cancer just like having them won’t increase it.

If you detect any cancerous cells in your body, then you can plan on getting implant removal in Toronto. You’ll need to consult your doctor first about the process.

Important Things To Remember About Breast Augmentation Surgery

If you do not have breast cancer and if you feel like you are the right candidate for breast augmentation, then a breast augmentation might be just what you’re looking for. There are many benefits of this cosmetic surgery that can improve the way you live your life. 

Go and have that Toronto breast augmentation surgery done, so you feel more confident in your body. It’s a great way to enhance your self-assurance, and be comfortable in your body.

If you consult a professional surgeon such as our very own at Visage Clinic, you may not face any risks or complications at all. That said, it’s extremely important to follow all of your surgeon’s instructions during the pre and post-surgery. 

FAQs About Breast Augmentation 

How Common Is Cancer From Breast Implants?

While studies are still ongoing, texture breast implants may increase the risks of cancer to the immune system. 1 in 3000 patients face this type of cancer, but the numbers can vary. As we’ve previously mentioned, these risks are very unlikely and as long as you get the proper testing done prior to your surgery you can minimize the risk of any complications. 

Can Your Body Reject Breast Implants Years Later?

Your body does not reject breast implants even years later. You may, however, face rupture or deflation which would suggest that you need to remove or replace your implants. 

Are There Any Side Effects Of Breast Implants?

There are no side effects or negative long-term effects of breast implants, but you can consider some risks on rare occasions; you may face breast pain, implant leak, position change, scar tissue, infection, breast sensation, etc. A breast implant scar may also be visible, but it will heal over time.

Are Breast Implants Safe Now?

Breast implants are much safer now because of the latest technologies that include improved and more natural implants and surgical methods. Not only this, but as long as you’re getting your surgery done by a board-certified plastic surgeon, you should minimize those risks all together. 

Learn More About Breast Augmentation Surgery In Toronto

We understand that you may have more questions about the breast augmentation surgery process which is why our Toronto Visage Clinic medical experts are available to answer any and all questions you may have. Simply give us a call or fill out a contact form and we would be happy to get you started on your very own consultation.