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Saturday, October 18, 2008

Are Micro Breast Implants the Wave of the Future?

By A Aaronson

A new surgical technology could make breast augmentation much easier, less painful, and more natural, according to a recent press release. One experienced surgeon has already patented and is in the process of developing a special form of "micro" breast implants.

With this technique, hundreds of pea-sized implants are inserted into the chest, rather than one large one. These tiny implants are composed of a silicone material that is similar to that found in conventional materials, but the micro implants stick together and stay put in the normal region of fatty breast tissues.

The traditional enlargement procedure includes making large incisions underneath the breast, around the nipple or through the armpit. Depending on the type and size of prosthesis, these incision lines can be two inches or longer in length.

Silicone implants are placed inside with all the fluid already inside, but salines are inserted in a deflated state and the saline is pumped in until the size is right. The placement of the implants can be over or under the pectoral muscles depending on preferences and the body type of the patient. The recovery process can take several weeks, including some minor or considerable discomfort, swelling, and bruising.

With the new proposed micro breast augmentation technique, the incision lines could be as small as 5 mm long, making them virtually invisible if they are made in the natural crease under the breast. The tiny materials could be inserted through the micro hole, until the desired size is achieved. The smaller scar and more gradual increase of the tissue could make the recovery process less painful and quicker.

One of the main advertised benefits of micro implants is a more natural-looking chest. Some saline or silicone prostheses can look very ball-like in certain cases, but many tiny ones would be able to move and shift along with the normal movements of the body, allowing them to be shaped into the natural form of the breasts.

The press release said that a research study performed about the possible implication of the new technology found that it would be very popular with women without adding any more to the operation's price tag. An added benefit would be that repeat enlargement sessions would be easier.

These types of surgeries are very common today as women want a bigger size after the healing process is complete and the prosthesis settles into position. With the micro implants, the same tiny incision could easily be opened and more could just be injected to fill out the breast shape.

Still, conventional saline and silicone implants are the only Food and Drug Administration-approved breast augmentation options today and they remain safe and effective as a whole for women desiring a fuller bosom.

Patients achieve greatest satisfaction with the results of their surgery when they closely collaborate with their surgeons, confiding all their concerns and expectations. An experienced and qualified plastic surgeon will be able to inform the patient of the best available techniques as well as the limits and risks.


For experienced and board-certified surgeons for your breast augmentation, Georgia -based Swan Center is recommended for their excellence, artistry and experience in the latest techniques of breast surgery. Get a free consultation at http://www.swancenteratlanta.com/.

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