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Breast Implants: What’s Best?

June 18th, 2014

Many patients come into our office for breast augmentation consultations requesting silicone gel breast implants, not knowing they have other choices. We feel that it is important to  give information on both silicone and saline (salt water) implants. There is also another choice to consider now, natural breast enlargement using your own fat cells. This new technique is called fat grafting. When patients are well-informed, they are in a better position to decide on what is best for them.

Discussions with patients mainly focus on the differences between each type of  implant and issues of safety should a rupture occur. Silicone implants and natural fat grafting offer the most natural feel. This particular aspect is most important for some women. However, in terms of appearance, when properly placed, saline and silicone implants, as well as fat grafting results, all yield a natural appearance.  For more information on fat grafting for breast enlargement, click here.

The downside of implants is that they will eventually break. When your natural fat is used to increase breast size, this is not a problem. When a saline implant breaks, the result is that one of a woman’s breasts    will “deflate”  to a smaller size. The saline or salt water is naturally absorbed and  passes out of her body. Silicone implants do not have this advantage and the silicone gel does not pass out of the body, as it cannot be metabolized. This makes diagnosis of a ruptured silicone implant more difficult. Ruptures are most always “silent.”  For this reason, the  FDA currently recommends  regular MRI examinations to determine the presence of implant rupture.

As mentioned in an earlier blog, It is amazing how quickly women “forget” they have had breast enlargement surgery. They incorporate their new figure into their new body image in short order. With silicone gel implants, women are often reminded of their surgery by needing the MRI studies and the safety consideration of a possible implant rupture.

When patients receive complete information, most patients choose  saline implants for  their surgery. More patients are also considering the most natural option of all, a new technique called fat grating. Although fat grafting is the newest choice to be available, my patients seem pleased with this having this implant-free alternative. The main reason cited for this choice is that they will have peace of mind with their decision, and it is almost entirely  based on safety.  For more information on fat grafting for breast enlargement, please click here.

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Fat Grafting for Breasts: Natural Augmentation

April 9th, 2013

Patients now have another choice when it comes to breast augmentation. Fat grafting has been proven to be effective in increasing the size of breasts naturally by using the fat transfer grafting technique. The regenerative properties of some fat cells are particularly effective for these new procedures, because the fat cells become a natural living part of the tissues where it is placed. Regenerative medicine is offering exciting changes in the way we practice medicine.

Typical areas considered for liposuction to harvest fat cells include areas of the abdomen, buttocks or flanks.  I am pleased to offer this new natural technique that features liposuction fat for an implant-free choice to my patients considering breast enlargement surgery. I find that women appreciate having a natural alternative for breast enlargement, without the worry of implants.

Fat grafting is an outpatient, clinic-based procedure and the quick recovery is changing many aspects of cosmetic plastic surgery, including breast reconstruction following mastectomy. The revolutionary technique is not limited to cosmetic breast surgery.  There are many reconstruction applications and anti-aging procedures that are available, as well.

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