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Breast Implant, India

Breast Implant, India

Breast Implant

India

  • Our Price USD 3150

  • Hospital Price USD 3500

  • You Save : USD 350

Booking Amount: USD 315. Pay Remaining 90% at the hospital.

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Additional Credit

Among the important extras we offer as part of the Additional Credit are the following:

  • Site Tourism For The Patient & Attendant
  • Airport Pick & Drop Service
  • Ambulance service at airport
  • Priority appointments with The Doctor
  • Cancel Easily Anytime with Full Refund
  • Room Upgradation
  • Free Online Doctor Consultation Valued at USD 20
  • Free hotel Stay for 5 to 7 days Accordingly
  • Welcome Kit at Arrival
  • Interpreter
  • Medical Visa Assistance

  • Doctor consultation charges
  • Lab tests and diagnostic charges
  • Room charges inside hospital during the procedure
  • Surgeon Fee
  • Cost of implant
  • Nursing charges
  • Hospital surgery suite charges
  • Anesthesia charges
  • Routine medicines and routine consumables (bandages, dressings etc.)
  • Food and Beverages inside hospital stay for patient and one attendant.

  • Extra Radiology Investigations
  • Healthcare Professionals Charges of other consultations.
  • Other Requested Services such as Laundry etc.
  • Additional Pharmaceutical Products and Medicines After Discharge from Hospital.
  • Management of Conditions Unrelated to Procedures or Pre-Existing.
  • The cost of any additional implants will be in addition to the package cost.

Breast Implant

A prosthesis used to alter a person's breast's size, shape, and contour is called a breast implant. Breast implants can be used in reconstructive plastic surgery to address congenital abnormalities and deformities of the chest wall, restore a natural-looking breast after a mastectomy, or increase the breast cosmetically through breast augmentation surgery.

Disease Overview:

Breast asymmetry: One breast that is not the same as the other in terms of size, volume, location, or shape is known as asymmetric breasts. More than half of all women have breast asymmetry, which is rather common. There are several reasons why a woman's breasts can alter in size or volume, such as hormonal fluctuations, puberty, and trauma.

Disease Causes:

More than half of all women have breast asymmetry, which is rather common. There are several reasons why a woman's breasts can alter in size or volume, such as hormonal fluctuations, puberty, and trauma. Your breast tissue changes and may feel fuller and more sensitive during ovulation. Breast asymmetry is the term used to describe when one breast is different from the other in terms of size, volume, position, or shape. Breast asymmetry is fairly common, affecting more than half of all women. A woman's breast size or volume can vary due to a variety of causes, including trauma, puberty, and hormonal changes.

Your breast tissue changes during ovulation, giving your breasts a fuller, more sensitive feel. Blood flow and water retention make the breasts appear bigger. However, they will revert to their typical size throughout your menstrual cycle.

Another condition that can result in asymmetrical breasts is adolescent hypertrophy of the breast. Although it is rare, this can lead to one breast developing significantly larger than the other. Surgery can correct it, but there is a risk of psychological issues and insecurity.

Diagnosis for Disease:

Two breasts can differ in size, but they usually have similar density and structure. Doctors utilize mammograms, a type of breast exam, to evaluate the anatomy of the inside of the breast.

In the event that a mammography identifies a lump and it displays asymmetrically thick breasts, the disparity in density can be divided into four groups:

An imbalance. You only get one projection to evaluate your breasts. These images are not trustworthy because they are one-dimensional. It could be challenging to distinguish between overlapping, thick breast tissues. Your doctor will request additional three-dimensional imaging tests if they find any abnormalities or lesions.

Asymmetry on a worldwide scale. This result suggests that one breast is larger or denser than the other. The most frequent causes of global asymmetry are variations in hormone levels and spontaneous variation. In the event that a mass is found, your physician will request more imaging.

An unevenness in the main point. There is a density on two mammograms, but your doctor is unable to determine whether it is a true mass. To rule out any malignant or unusual tumors, they will need more imaging and tests.

Asymmetry is starting to emerge. This type of asymmetry suggests a significant variation between earlier and more recent analyses. The density can be new or has increased. These findings are sufficient to suggest that malignant cells may exist.

More testing is necessary.

Your doctor will need further images if your mammography reveals asymmetry in order to determine whether the shape or density shift is typical.

The first method is to examine prior mammography images for variations in form or density. If you have never had asymmetric breasts or if the asymmetry has gotten worse over time, your doctor will prescribe more testing.

Breast ultrasonography

Your doctor might ask for a breast ultrasound from you. This technique facilitates the diagnosis of aberrant findings in hard-to-read mammography photos. Using sound waves, a breast ultrasound can produce images of your breasts' internal structure. The images obtained from a breast ultrasound can help determine if the lump is a malignant tumor, a cyst filled with fluid, or benign. In some cases, a mass can be both liquid and solid.

Breast MRI

A test called a breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) looks for anomalies and breast cancer using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Breast MRIs can be used in conjunction with mammograms to screen for breast cancer, while they are also occasionally utilized after a biopsy has revealed malignancy. Women with a significant family history of breast cancer or a genetic predisposition to the disease will particularly benefit from this.

Autopsy.

If your imaging test results are abnormal or if your doctor believes the anomaly to be malignant, the next course of action is a biopsy. During this procedure, a portion of your damaged breast tissue is removed for further testing and cancer detection.

Doctors advise routine breast exams to monitor any changes if the biopsy results are negative. Your doctor will talk to you about your options for therapy if the biopsy results are positive.

Disease Treatment:

Breast implants: Prostheses that are used to change the size, shape, and contour of a person's breasts. Breast implants can be used in breast augmentation surgery to increase the breast's cosmetic size or to treat congenital defects and deformities of the chest wall. They can also be used in reconstructive plastic surgery to restore a breast's natural appearance following a mastectomy.

A tissue expander device is a temporary breast prosthesis used in surgical surgery to create and build an implant pocket for a permanent breast implant that will be placed in the future. The pectoral implant is a breast prosthesis used to reconstruct and aesthetically restore a man's chest wall in cases of male breast malformations and abnormalities (see also gynecomastia and mastopexy).

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Days in Hospital
2 Days

Days in Hotel *
10 Days

Room Type
Private

* Including Complimentary Hotel Stay for 1 nights for 2 (Patient and 1 Companion)

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