Ok so I am thinking about getting a breast lift and implants, but i am so afraid of them feeling fake!!! Can anyone who has implants or who has felt soemones implants please tell me if they feel even close to a real breast, i just want to be as real as possible. Also I know that silicone implants are back on the market now- does anyone have siliocone? do they really feel a lot softer than saline- but if i get silicone is it safe to breast fee? if anyone has any personal experience please let me know thankyouuuuuuu .
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It all depends on the placement of the implants, size and material.It is not silicone that is used now, but silicone gel. Silicone gel is cohesive and form stable which means that if they ruptured, silicone won't migrate to other places as old implants did. They are strong and durable, natural to the touch, and have been used in Europe safely for over 25 years.As for the placement, it depends on your pectoral muscles. It can be:Subglandular- implant between the breast tissue and the pectoralis muscle. This position closely resembles the plane of normal breast tissue and is felt by many to achieve the most aesthetic results, but if your tissue is too thin it can show "ripples".Subpectoral ("dual plane") the implant is placed underneath the pectoralis major muscle after releasing the inferior muscular attachments. As a result, the implant is partially beneath the pectoralis in the upper pole, while the lower half of the implant is in the subglandular plane. This is the most common technique in North America and achieves maximal upper implant coverage while allowing expansion of the lower pole.Submuscular- the implant is placed below the pectoralis without release of the inferior origin of the muscle. Total muscular coverage may be achieved by releasing the lateral chest wall muscles (seratus and/or pectoralis minor) and sewn to the pectoralis major. This technique is most commonly used for maximal coverage of implants used in breast reconstruction. I have silicone gel implants, they feel and look completely natural since they don't encapsulate and am glad I got them.
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Breast Implant surgery is very safe nowadays. My cousin got her breast reduction, tummy tuck and facelift surgery in India by the company called Tour2india4health Consultants .The Price for the surgery she paid in India was very less. She paid 30% of the cost she was quoted in America.
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Hope this helps.
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I have gotten two boob jobs. The first one's were a C cup, and the second one's are a small D. My first one's I got capsular contracture and they were hard. My new one's are much softer. Make sure you get them below the muscle; they tend to look more natural. I have saline, although they say that silicone is okay nowadays, but I prefer saline. Like any surgery there is always risks, but I prefer my new boobs verses my natural 34 b's, no thank you. I didn't do it for anyone, I did it for myself. My first bf didn't want me to do it, because of risk factors, it's hard for doctors to detect breast cancer, and there is always a chance of a rupture.
Saturday, June 23, 2007
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