Breast Augmentation
Beautiful female breasts are the object of pride and admiration. At all times female breasts have been the symbol of feminity, maternity and sexuality. The loss of their amenities raises concern and anxiety.
Breast-feeding, weight loss and congenital hypomastia are the root causes leading to the female breast volume and shape alteration. It is significant that anatomically there are no muscle fibres in the breast. That is why physical exercises cannot augment or lift your breasts. Implants are the only correct way out.
Today there are three main types of implants: round, tear-shaped and anatomical. Each of these types is subdivided into profiles (high, low) and other characteristics. Each implant type, as well as its profile, solves a certain problem in a specific case. For example, if after delivery your breasts are empty and sagging, it is better to correct them with tear-shaped or anatomical implants. You can ask why? Because as a result we achieve a more natural looking breast shape. In addition, these implant types move the sagging lower pole of your breast to a higher position. We get ball-like shaped breasts with a full upper pole using round implants. To move the lower pole to a higher position, it is necessary to substantially increase the implant size, but it is not always justified. There are three most common places to put an implant through: the under-breast fold, the lower semi-circle of the areola and the axillary fold. By the way, the implant can be located under the female breast capsule, under the fascia of the greater pectoral muscle or under the greater pectoral muscle itself. Each location has its indications and advantages. Most scientific and social research carried out in the European countries and the USA has given the affirmative replies to the questions concerning the harmlessness of the female breast prosthetics and the possibility for the subsequent breast-feeding. In the post-operative period you have to wear compressive linen for at least four weeks and to limit your physical activity in the thoracic girdle area.