The latest in breast enlargement surgeries!
When breast enlargement surgeries hit the market, the created an uproar! Women all over the world flocked to surgeons to surgically increase their breast size. This created a whole niche market for women who could now comfortably ask for an increased breast size with no problems at all.
Doctors charged nominal sums for the surgery but over time, several problems were noted. The implants shifted, or leaked or even felt really artificial. Women complained of chronic health problems and other diseases that were attribuited to the artificial implants.
Over time the FDA stated that saline or silicone breast implants did not damage the human body but it did advise care and caution for women who did want to do the surgery. Over the years, newer procedures have also come into play that have reduced the complications and problems related to breast enlargement surgeries. A few of the latest techniques include-
Implite
This is a honeycomb filled implant that has alternate pockets of gel and air bubbles making it feel very real and authentic. The weight of the implant is also less and it will not cause hardening of breast tissue as seen in silicone implants. There is also a very low chance of leakage and punctures due to its new arrangement and structure.
Ideal
This is another new implant design that is made up a Russian doll like structure. There are multiple saline filled rubber-silicone shells that are nested one inside the other and that are all filled with saline. These shells are also interlinked resulting in a flow of saline from one shell to another. This reduces potential leaks, and also lends a very natural look and feel to the breast tissue.
Micro implants
As the name suggest, this is one of the most revolutionary new implants that have been released in the market. The process is simple as multiple raisin sized balls of silicone are injected into the breast through a tiny inch long incision. The process is simple and quick and can be completed in about half an hour. Patients can increase or decrease size in the same process and it is completed under local anesthesia without the need for long surgeries.
Although clinical trials for all of these procedures are on, there are high hopes that most of these new surgical procedures will be in the market by the end of this year. Women are now reassured of safer and much simpler implant procedures that could literally save them money and hours of recovery time,







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