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Breast augmentation with breast implants

Breast implants are synthetic materials that are used to add volume to the breast.


They consist of silastic elastomers in its outer shell and inside contain, water, silastic or hydrogel. Your selection depends on each particular case.


The elaboraciónn, sterility and manufacturing of the prosthesis is of a high quality control requires extremely sophisticated equipment for their manufacture.


Until now there has been shown in actual shape that implants cause disease or cancer in the tissues. Many materials that are used in medical practice containing silastic, to name a few, meshes for hernia repair, heart valves, prosthetic hands, etc.., But they have found an adverse turn.


All types of prosthetic capsule form around and is considered a normal response of the human body. This capsule is configured and collagen fibers that create a longitudinal pattern. The thickness of the capsule varies from very thin to very thick and depends on each individual reaction to the report.

Approximately 9% of patients will develop detectable capsule that will require your break.


Breast implants vary from 50 cc. Up to 800cc. So it is important to discuss before surgery the desired size, the height, the shape of the chest and define the type of implant prosthesis projection. Keep in mind that the average volume of the female breast is 250-300 cc (glass boc).


The route of implant placement is below the breast or behind the pectoral muscle. Personally produces better projection through submammary insertion due to lack of resistance as is the case in muscle.


The surgical approach or selection of the incision should explain and discuss together in order to achieve the desired aesthetic result for the patient.


Currently being used for endoscopic surgery implants through a small incision Transaxillary with satisfactory results.


  • Surgery is short stay so you return to your home the same day.
  • Protein which is the human body frame.
   
   
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