San Diego Cosmetic Surgery, Breast Augmentation & Plastic
Surgeons
San Diego Cosmetic Surgery, Breast Augmentation & Plastic
Surgeons
Breast augmentation surgery is one of the most popular cosmetic
surgical procedures performed today. This surgery is used to
enhance or alter a woman's breasts by the use of implants. Many
women choose to change the size and shape of their breasts to
enhance the natural contours of their body.
There are several types of breast implants. The saline-filled
implant has a silicone shell that is filled with sterile saline
liquid. These implants are currently available in the United
State, but future regulations may make them more available.
Silicone gel implants are silicone shells filled with silicone
gel. Because these types of implants are used in around 60
countries, they account for about 90% of all implant operations.
String implants are a much less common type of implant. String
implants are unique because they cause the breast to continue to
expand after surgery. These types of implants are commonly used
by women who want to have the largest breasts possible. Tissue
engineered implants are a new form of implant that is currently
being developed. In this type of implant, cells are taken from
patients and combined with an appropriate scaffold material
which produces a TEBI (tissue engineered breast implant). These
are beneficial because there is no risk of leakage or rupture
and can also last a lifetime.
Before a surgery your doctor will give specific guidelines and
checklists on what you can eat, drink, and if you are allowed to
smoke. He/she will also advise you which vitamins you should
take both before and after the surgery. The surgery will
generally be performed in either the doctor's office, an
outpatient facility or at a surgical center. To view before and
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