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Every women seeking out the body enhancement of breast augmentation has completed her research on the different types of incisions and the different types of implants that are being used. She also has become aware of the benefits of choosing one implant product or filler over another, depending upon her unique situation. And the uniqueness of a particular woman's situation has to do with her natural breast tissue in regards to size, symmetry, and overall shape.

During her research she would have heard of the saline implant, the silicone implant, and even the newer 'gummy bear' implant that is silicone-based. The saline is touted for producing more of a natural chest feel but the silicone is known for its perk and shape control. Meanwhile, the 'gummy bear' implants are becoming known for even more form stability. They are suited to being used in a wider variety of situations than traditional implants. They are prefilled but come in many sizes so that slight size modifications can be made from one breast to the other.

Aside from research, the patient may be dealing with her own breast discrepancies. Breast augmentation for asymmetry is used to correct volume differences, areolas of different sizes or at different heights, or when one side of the chest is droopier than the other. A lift can be added to the enhancement procedure to help the overall breast shape and volume. This process helps to complement the natural tissue and shape for a fuller look. Or, she may be dealing with dramatic drooping with extremely loose skin causing noticeable pendulum-like loss of natural shape. Lastly, she may have constricted or tuberous tissue, which is when the skin and muscles are very tight. In this case, the muscles have to be expanded in order for the breasts to take on a more appealing and natural, subtly tear-dropped appearance.

Regardless of the type of implant used for a particular patient's breast augmentation surgery, she should only work with a surgeon and a product that allows her to see the improvement of her natural chest. The surgery should have long-term results. The surgical options are between the patient and the surgeon. The artistic decisions during the procedure that help to balance the breasts, improve the appearance of the total chest, and minimize scarring is up to the skills of the surgeon alone. However, the outcome and long-term benefits rely heavily on the selection of implant product and the filler solution that is ideal for the patient's wishes.

by: Andrea Avery




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