What can be done to ease preoperative fears?
It is normal to be nervous before any surgery. Carve out some “you time” by taking a relaxing bath the night before your breast augmentation. Sometimes just sitting quietly and taking deep healing breaths can help make you feel more centered and calm. If you are still feeling jumpy the day of your surgery, ask your surgeon or anesthesiologist about anti-anxiety medication such as Valium (diazepam) or Xanax (alprazolam), which can be taken orally an hour to an hour and a half before your surgery. Back to Top Breast augmentation with breast implants has become a very popular procedure for women who want to enlarge and reshape their bustlines. This website was developed as a comprehensive consumer resource for all information related to breast enlargement surgery, including details about the cost of breast implants and a breast implants before and after gallery.
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