 -Breast Augmentation
-Breast Reduction
-Breast Lift
(Augmentation
Mammaplasty)
Breast
augmentation is a very popular procedure for women and among the
most commonly performed cosmetic surgery procedures. A
saline-filled implant is inserted under the crease in the
breast, around the nipple or through the armpit. The
implant can be placed under the breast tissue or beneath the
chest wall muscle. After surgery, breasts will appear
"fuller" and more shapely in contour. Incision
scars will fade or disappear over time.
In certain
unique instances silicon implants can be used.
For additional information on breast reduction visit:
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(Reduction Mammaplasty)
Large, pendulous breasts may
cause a woman to potentially experience various medical problems
caused by the excessive weight of the breast tissue. Problems with
posture, skeletal deformities, back and neck pain, skin irritations and
breathing problems are common with this condition. Bra straps
often leave indentations in the shoulder area. Many women,
especially teenage girls, are very self-conscious if they have unusually
large breasts.
Breast reduction (reduction mammaplasty) removes fat, glandular tissue,
and excessive skin, resulting in smaller, lighter and firmer breasts that
are better-shaped in proportion to rest of the body.
For additional information on breast reduction visit:
www.plasticsurgery.org/surgery/brstred.htm
(Mastoplexy)
Over time,
the effects of gravity along with the loss of the skin's natural
elasticity begins to have an effect on the appearance of a
woman's breasts. These factors, combined with pregnancies
and nursing will often cause the breasts to lose their youthful
shape and firmness.
A
breastlift, or mastopexy, is a surgical procedure to raise and
reshape sagging breasts. The procedure can also reduce the
size of the areola (the darker skin surrounding the nipple).
Breast implants inserted in conjunction with a mastopexy
procedure can increase both firmness and size.
For
additional information on breast lift visit:
www.plasticsurgery.org/surgery/brstlift.htm
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