Who is suitable for breast augmentation surgery?
With the progress of society and the constant change of people's aesthetic concept, more and more women choose breast augmentation surgery to improve their appearance. However, not everyone is suitable for breast augmentation surgery. Before choosing breast augmentation surgery, several aspects need to be considered and evaluated.

Physical health
First of all, the person who has breast augmentation surgery must be in good health. The operation needs to change the shape and size of the chest by injecting or implanting material into the body. Therefore, if there are serious heart disease, lung disease, hypertension and other diseases, the risk of surgery will increase significantly. In addition, people with autoimmune diseases are not suitable for breast augmentation surgery, because surgery may have a negative impact on the immune system.
In addition, people with breast diseases also need special attention. Breast augmentation surgery may increase the risk of breast cancer in the presence of benign breast lesions, breast hyperplasia and other diseases. Therefore, before surgery, a detailed breast examination should be carried out to ensure breast health.
Mental state and expectations
Breast augmentation surgery requires surgery and postoperative rehabilitation. For some patients, it may cause some negative effects, such as pain, swelling, discomfort, etc. Therefore, those who choose breast augmentation surgery should have sufficient psychological preparation and rational expectations. Surgery does not completely change a person's life and happiness. It only helps improve his appearance and self-confidence.
When selecting hospitals and doctors, patients should find hospitals and doctors with rich experience and good reputation, and fully communicate and understand with doctors to ensure that expectations before and after surgery can be reasonably met.
Breast dysplasia or loss of elasticity
Breast augmentation surgery is suitable for those who have poor breast development or lose elasticity due to pregnancy, lactation, weight loss and other reasons. Dysplasia includes incomplete breast development and uneven breast size. Breast augmentation surgery can increase the size and improve the shape of the breast by implanting breast prosthesis or autologous fat.
For those whose breasts are sagging and sagging due to lactation or weight loss, breast augmentation surgery can restore the tightness and fullness of the breast by improving the breast position and implanting a prosthesis.
Age and family factors
Age is one of the most important factors for breast augmentation surgery. Generally, doctors recommend that breast augmentation surgery be considered after the breast is fully developed, that is, usually after the age of 18. With the growth of age, the breast begins to appear sagging and flabby. Breast augmentation surgery can help restore the tightness and shape of the breast.
In addition, women who have planned pregnancy or are breast-feeding are usually not suitable for breast augmentation surgery. Because pregnancy and lactation may have unpredictable effects on breast morphology, doctors should be informed of relevant information before or after surgery consultation.
Summary
In a word, the person who is suitable for breast augmentation surgery must be healthy and free from serious breast disease or other diseases. In addition, reasonable expectations and psychological preparation are also important factors in selecting surgery. Breast dysplasia, loss of elasticity or sagging, as well as people of the right age, are also suitable for breast augmentation surgery. Careful selection should be made when selecting hospitals and doctors to ensure the safety and effect of the operation.