Do your disproportionately small breasts prevent you from having the feminine curves you desire? Are you unhappy with the loss of volume and shape of your breasts after pregnancy? Breast augmentation uses prostheses or implants to improve the size and shape of your breasts. This procedure can be an important solution in achieving your desired body shape.

Breast augmentation and breast reshaping can help many women feel more comfortable with their bodies. Some women want a sexier body with large, round implants, while others prefer smaller, low-profile implants that restore youth and volume. Whatever your needs, breast augmentation offers a long-term solution to add beauty and confidence to your life.

When should breast augmentation be considered?

Women with genetically small breasts may need this surgery. They have not experienced any changes to their breasts as a result of pregnancy and are usually under the age of 30. Women in this category typically have firm, youthful breast tissue.

Many women lose volume and firmness in their breasts after pregnancy and breastfeeding. These women are usually between the ages of 25 and 40.  Fortunately, breast augmentation can restore lost volume and firmness, so you can have breasts that look as great as they did before.

Our bodies are naturally asymmetrical, meaning that one side is not exactly the same as the other. Women may not be bothered by slight asymmetries between the size and shape of their right and left breasts, but dramatic differences between the breasts can make women feel insecure about their appearance. One of the many benefits of breast implants is that you can choose the size of each implant.

How is the aesthetic of breast augmentation performed?

Choosing the right placement for your breast implants is one of the most important factors in achieving the desired results from your breast augmentation surgery. Breast implant placement is usually chosen according to the type of breast implants you wish to have and your lifestyle.

Subglandular placement, also known as “over-muscle” placement, creates a pocket behind the mammary glands that allows the implant to sit over the pectoral muscle. This is advantageous for those who do not wish to interfere with the function of the pectoral muscles or the mammary glands. Because the subglandular method is less invasive, patients usually recover more quickly with subglandular placement than with submuscular placement.

Submuscular implant placement creates a pocket for the implants under the breast gland, tissue and pectoral muscle. This technique is advantageous for women who want a more natural-looking breast, as it provides more coverage for the implant.

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