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3 Fast Facts You Didn't Know About Breast Implants

Breast Implants

Breast augmentations are popular cosmetic procedures that tend to be life-changing for women looking to fix their breasts by restoring their youth or repairing any abnormalities.

Given how important this procedure can be for women, we decided to create a quick list of must-know breast implant facts before undergoing this treatment.

Pick The Right Surgeon

It's always recommended that your plastic surgeon be board-certified, have 5-star ratings, and have a wide array of before and after photos to certify their expertise.

This is essential, given that having your surgery under the expertise of the right person guarantees better results and helps avoid risks or other medical complications.

Google is your best friend when searching for the best surgeons in your area.

Know The Different Types Of Breast Implants

Breast implants come in various sizes and shapes. Some feel more natural than others, and they all have different pros and cons.

The most common types of breast implants used in today’s markets are silicone breast implants​ and saline implants. Saline implants are FDA approved for anyone older than 18, consisting of a silicone shell filled with sterile salt water.

They are the easiest to detect in a rupture and the safest to treat, given that the body absorbs the saline water.

Silicone breast implants, on the other hand, are FDA approved for patients over 22 years old and are reported to provide a more natural feel than their saline counterparts. Their caveat is that a rupture isn't easily detectable and requires medical procedures when it leaks.

Knowing the differences between implant options is one of the most critical breast implant facts to understand before making a decision.

The Better Option Is A Fat Transfer

When it comes to breast augmentations, years of experience reveal what is most suitable for patients.

Implants are excellent procedures for those with limited excess fat on their bodies. However, if you do have unwanted fat you’d like to remove, you can use that fat and inject it into your breasts.

These procedures are called fat transfer breast augmentations, and the best one to choose is the AirSculpt® Up A Cup™.

It's a minimally invasive process that doesn’t use a scalpel or general anesthesia and offers a concise recovery period.

A typical AirSculpt® Up A Cup™ is performed in the following steps:

  1. The surgeon prepares the donor site (the area to lose fat) with an AirPen, which uses pressurized air to apply a topical anesthetic.

  2. A biopsy punch tool forms a symmetrical, two-millimeter-wide opening, meaning no scalpels are used!

  3. A local anesthetic is applied, then AirSculpt® technology is used to pluck fat cell-by-cell from the area.

  4. The fat is treated, and then the same cannula is placed in reverse. Steps 1 and 2 are repeated on the breasts.

  5. The fat is delicately dispersed and used to contour the breasts to their desired appearance.

  6. The apertures formed by the biopsy punch are naturally left to heal, leaving a freckle-sized mark on each area.

For more information comparing AirSculpt with breast implants, reach out to us today!

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