How to Approach Your Breast Sizing For Your New Implants
Do not focus on the exact implant size! Put the sizer implant in a bra and see how it looks on you...
Everything depends on how you look with the given style and shape and size of your implants.
The "high profile" implants should be tried and compared with the other styles.
Do not look at the "before and after" pictures, as they are irrelevant.
Examine how you feel with the different looks and the different implants.
Take home sizer implants if possible and try them on with different bras.
Your surgeon will help you with what's reasonable for your body style, chest size and breast characteristics.
Listen carefully to all the information available at the office; there are important aesthetic and health issues involved.
We recommend the-muscle implants for many cases in which the patient has substantial breast tissue.
These often look absolutely fabulous right after the procedure, and can't get "hung up" under the muscle and "ride high.
" When the breasts aren't too saggy, through the armpit is a very nice approach for this that gives very satisfying results.
With "under the muscle" approaches, there are some disadvantages such as eventual implant displacement, movement, and the necessity of destroying the lower part of the chest or "pectoralis" muscle during the surgery.
But if there's very little breast tissue, the implant should generally go under the muscle, and the through the belly button technique works nicely for many patients.
These decisions are complex, and the patient should read as much as she can and learn as much as possible from the surgeon to participate in the process for the best result.
Everything depends on how you look with the given style and shape and size of your implants.
The "high profile" implants should be tried and compared with the other styles.
Do not look at the "before and after" pictures, as they are irrelevant.
Examine how you feel with the different looks and the different implants.
Take home sizer implants if possible and try them on with different bras.
Your surgeon will help you with what's reasonable for your body style, chest size and breast characteristics.
Listen carefully to all the information available at the office; there are important aesthetic and health issues involved.
We recommend the-muscle implants for many cases in which the patient has substantial breast tissue.
These often look absolutely fabulous right after the procedure, and can't get "hung up" under the muscle and "ride high.
" When the breasts aren't too saggy, through the armpit is a very nice approach for this that gives very satisfying results.
With "under the muscle" approaches, there are some disadvantages such as eventual implant displacement, movement, and the necessity of destroying the lower part of the chest or "pectoralis" muscle during the surgery.
But if there's very little breast tissue, the implant should generally go under the muscle, and the through the belly button technique works nicely for many patients.
These decisions are complex, and the patient should read as much as she can and learn as much as possible from the surgeon to participate in the process for the best result.
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