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Will Breast Implants Change Sensation?

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When considering procedures like breast augmentation, many women wonder if implants will have an impact on their breasts. The answer is not a simple yes or no, as it varies from person to person. While some patients experience numbness, decreased sensation, or changes in nipple sensation, these changes are considered minor and not necessarily lasting.

As one of the best plastic surgeons in Dallas, Dr. Phillip Dauwe has guided countless women through surgery and recovery after breast augmentation. Whether you want to compare different types of implants or want to see breast augmentation before and after photos, we're here to help. Call Phillip Dauwe, M.D. Plastic Surgery to book a consultation with our team.

Does breast augmentation cause changes in sensation?

Breast augmentation involves making incisions and placing saline or silicone implants underneath the breast tissue or chest muscle. During this process, it's possible for nerves around the breast or nipple to be disturbed, which can cause changes in sensation. These may include:

  • Numbness or tingling in the breasts
  • Sensitivity to touch in the breasts or nipples
  • Increased or decreased sensation in the breasts or nipples

Most of these changes are temporary and should improve as your body heals. However, there is a small risk that they may be long-term. It's important to discuss your concerns with Dr. Dauwe during an appointment. We can review recovery after breast augmentation and how to make the most of your surgery.

Should I get saline or silicone implants to reduce this risk?

The choice between saline or silicone implants depends on your personal preferences, body type, and desired results. Saline implants contain a sterile solution that's safe for the body, while silicone implants have a cohesive gel that closely mimics the look and feel of natural breasts. While each type of implant has its own advantages and drawbacks, both are considered safe for use in breast augmentation.

What factors cause increased or decreased sensation?

There are a few different factors that contribute to changes in sensation after breast augmentation surgery, such as:

  • Implant placement: Submuscular placement (under the pec muscle) may be less likely to affect sensation compared to subglandular placement (in front of the muscle).
  • Implant size and shape: Larger implants or those with a higher profile could cause the surrounding tissues to stretch more, which may challenge nerve recovery.
  • Incision location: Incisions made around the areola may increase the chance of sensation changes compared to incisions made in the breast crease or armpit.

Should I get breast augmentation?

If concerns about sensation have held you back from pursuing breast augmentation, know that education and guidance can make the difference. Every step of the way, Dr. Dauwe will help you understand your options and maximize results.

To learn whether breast augmentation is the right choice for you, book an assessment with one of the best plastic surgeons in Dallas. Together, we can discuss your goals, view breast augmentation before and after images, and design a plan to help you achieve the look you want with confidence.

Get your questions answered about breast augmentation

Curious about breast augmentation before and after photos or whether saline or silicone implants are better for your goals? Schedule a meeting with one of the best plastic surgeons in Dallas and take a step toward enhanced confidence and beauty.

At Phillip Dauwe, M.D. Plastic Surgery, we're here to guide you through your options — from implant selection to recovery after breast augmentation — to ensure a personalized experience. Call now to meet with Dr. Phillip Dauwe.

* All information subject to change. Images may contain models. Individual results are not guaranteed and may vary.