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Breast Implant Surgery Choices – Material, Size, and More

May 25, 2010 @ 07:42 PM — by admin
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Breast implant surgery is not a one-size-fits-all procedure. With a variety of implant sizes and shapes, as well as choices in implant material and incision location, there are several factors that can influence the result of your breast augmentation procedure. Review the following information to learn more about these choices.

Implant Material

Breast augmentation patients will need to decide between saline and silicone breast implants. Both types of implant materials have advantages and disadvantages, and your plastic surgeon can help determine which option is better suited to your individual goals.

Implant Size

With breast augmentation, some women wish to achieve subtle enhancement, while others want a more dramatic transformation. For this reason, breast implants come in a variety of sizes. The implant size that is right for you will depend on the results you hope to achieve, your body type, and your surgeon's recommendation.

Implant Shape

Breast implants can be either round or teardrop shaped. Teardrop implants tend to create a more natural appearance, while round implants can create a fuller result. As with the other implant choices, the implant shape that is selected for your procedure will largely depend on your personal goals.

Incision Location

Most breast augmentation procedures can be completed through one of four incision locations – the breast crease, the areola, the underarm, or the navel. However, the incision location will depend on your implant material and size choices, your surgeon's recommendation, and other factors.

For the best results from your breast augmentation procedure, take the time to meet with an experienced cosmetic surgeon who can help you understand your breast implant choices and determine which options are best suited to achieving your desired breast augmentation results.

To learn more about cosmetic surgery in Houston, including Houston breast implants, contact the practice of Dr. John Long to schedule a consultation.

 

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