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Skin Necrosis after Breast Surgery If all goes well, you need not have any problems with the healing of the breast tissues that were affected during an enlargement or reduction cosmetic surgery. However, in rare occurrences, skin necrosis may result and it could take on a dangerous turn if not handled well and on time. Necrosis is characterised by the skin of the affected area turning bluish or purplish. If oxygen does not get to the tissues in a concentration that is high enough, tissue death may be the result. The oxygen starvation is often as a result of the blood supply to the affected areas being compromised. The chances of necrosis occurring are increased by swelling in the affected area, delays in wound healing as well as areas where large flaps of flesh are created during surgery. Those who smoke also have a higher chance of suffering from necrosis after breast augmentation

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Skin Necrosis after Breast Surgery

If all goes well, you need not have any problems with the healing of the

breast tissues that were affected during an enlargement or reduction

cosmetic surgery. However, in rare occurrences, skin necrosis may

result and it could take on a dangerous turn if not handled well and on

time.

Necrosis is characterised by the skin of the affected area turning bluish

or purplish. If oxygen does not get to the tissues in a concentration that

is high enough, tissue death may be the result. The oxygen starvation is

often as a result of the blood supply to the affected areas being

compromised.

The chances of necrosis occurring are increased by swelling in the

affected area, delays in wound healing as well as areas where large

flaps of flesh are created during surgery. Those who smoke also have a

higher chance of suffering from necrosis after breast augmentation

because smoking constricts blood vessels and restricts blood supply to

the areas that should be healing.

While skin necrosis is characterised by a bluish/purplish colour to the

affected tissues, it ought not to be confused with bruising of the skin

which could have the same result. Pain usually sets in as well especially

if the skin necrosis is deep. When necrosis is at its late stages, the

affected skin becomes grey or black. Usually, people will realise that

there is a serious problem when the infected area begins to smell; this

is also usually at the latter stages of necrosis.

With proper care after the cosmetic surgery procedures though, the

issue of skin necrosis should not arise. Many people have had more

than one surgery on areas that would be labelled as having significant

flaps of flesh. The likes of Kim Kardashian have been rumoured to have

had more than one procedure and they sure show little or no signs of

suffering from skin necrosis as an aftermath. Source:

http://celebrityabc.com/kim-kardashian-before-after-plastic-surgery

It is important to be keen on your breasts after any augmentation or

reduction cosmetic surgery as this is fundamental to your chances of

healing should you fall amongst the rare, unfortunate cases of skin

necrosis.

Treatment of skin necrosis ought to begin at its earliest stages for your

chances of complete recovery to be enhanced. Some measures may

seem little but they have a positive overall impact on your recovery

chances. For instance, the removal of sutures to release compression of

the area that is affected is one of the earliest, simple measures that

your surgeon will definitely prescribe.

Admiring Katrina Kaif’s looks after her rumoured cosmetic surgeries is

one thing; ensuring that it is a success and not a risky affair to your life

is quite another. Read this article: http://celebrityabc.com/katrina-kaif-

plastic-surgery

All in all, skin necrosis is a rare phenomenon that you need to be

knowledgeable about.

A comprehensive treatment program may include hyperbaric oxygen

therapy.

The existence of such risks in any breast augmentation procedure

underscores the need for you to find a highly qualified surgeon who can

offer top-notch advice and care should they arise.