
Breast Augmentation Beverly Hills & Enhancement
Breast Augmentation Beverly Hills, or Augmentation Mammoplasty, is the enlargement
of a woman's breasts through the placement of implants. According to the American Society of Plastic
Surgeons, nearly 255,000 women in the United States underwent Breast Augmentation Beverly Hills in 2003, nearly twice
the number of procedures done in 1998.
Women undergo Breast Augmentation Beverly Hills for a number of reasons including Small Breasts
measuring an "A" cup or less; shrinking, loss of volume and sagging from Pregnancy and Breast Feeding; Asymmetrical
or "uneven" breasts; Tubular or "Snoopy" breasts; loss of breast volume due to Weight Loss;
loss of breast tissue due to Aging; Ptosis or sagging of the breasts (which is often
treated with a combination of Breast Lift and augmentation with an implant
to compensate for loss in volume caused by the lift); and Empty Sac Syndrome where there is a loss of
breast volume while the breast "envelope" remains intact.
The Saline Breast Implant, which has an exterior sac made of solid silicone and which
is filled with a sterile saline solution, is the most commonly used implant. Advantages of this implant
include its safety because the saline just gets absorbed by the body if the implant leaks, and a
very low infection rate. Another advantage is that it is filled with fluid after being inserted into the
breast, and therefore the plastic surgeon only needs to make a very small incision to insert it.
Silicone Breast Implants are filled with a silicone gel. More than 1.5 million American
women currently have Silicone Breast Implants. While some people feel that these implants feel more like a
"natural" breast, their safety came into question about 15 years ago, due to claims that they caused autoimmune
diseases and hardening of the breasts. Today, only women who are enrolled in long-term clinical
studies are permitted to use these implants, which are also reputed to have less easily detected ruptures than do
Saline Breast Implants.
Implants have various shapes, including Round, Teardrop or "Anatomic." Round Implants are wider, provide
greater cleavage and fill in the upper portion of the breast. Many plastic surgeons suggest
Teardrop or Anatomic implants for women who are seeking fullness mostly in the lower breast.
Beverly Hills Breast Augmentation Techniques
The plastic surgeon has four ways to enter the breast for implant placement. The Peri-Areolar
Incision is made like a half-circle at the outer edge of the areola, the colored area around the nipple. This method
grants the plastic surgeon the greatest access for precise placement of the implant, and provides better
control of bleeding during surgery – thereby reducing the risk of scarring and Capsular Contracture —
the hardening of breast tissue. The Trans-Axillary Incision, an incision placed in the armpit, is less
desirable because it is far from the central location of the implant, and makes it difficult for the plastic
surgeon to position them. The Inframammary Fold Incision is made near the under-breast fold,
and like the Peri-Areolar Incision, gives the plastic surgeon good control in positioning
the implant. The Trans-Umbilical Incision (TUBA) is a one-to-two inch incision at the edge of the "belly
button" through which a long metal tube containing the implant is pushed towards the breasts to place it, also makes precise
placement more difficult. Each method has other advantages and disadvantages, and you should thoroughly discuss the best
technique for your needs with your plastic surgeon.
You should also discuss the method of implant placement — Subpectoral or Subglandular
— with your plastic surgeon. During Subpectoral placement, the implant is positioned
under the Pectoralis Major muscle and directly over the rib cage, so that the lower part of the implant is not covered by any
muscle, creating a more tear drop breast shape. During Subglandular placement, the implant is placed above
the chest muscle, but below the mammary gland, which gives the implant less protection and a higher risk of
Capsular Contracture.
You should thoroughly explore implant size with your plastic surgeon, who should give
you as much time as you need to "try on" different sizes of implants. You should not only consider breast size,
but also what size is proportional with your frame and your height. Breast Augmentation Beverly Hills is major surgery,
so you should be highly selective to choose a plastic surgeon who is certified by the American Board
of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) and who has performed this procedure many times. The plastic surgeon should
show you "Before and After" examples of his or her work, and have an artistic sense that is in sync with the
results that you are seeking.
In the following sections Dr. Younai reviews your treatment options for breast augmentation or enlargement,
including pros and cons of each procedure, potential risks and complications, recovery course, pre and post operative instructions,
and esthetic outcomes. There are also many before-and-after pictures and high resolution images of breast augmentation Beverly Hills
available in our photo gallery.
Dr. Younai is a board certified plastic surgeon who receives patients at the California Center for Plastic Surgery
from the Northern as well as the Southern California region. Some of these cities include Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, Santa
Monica, Hollywood, Burbank, Sherman Oaks, Encino, Calabasas, Woodland Hills, Thousand Oaks, Westlake Village, Pasadena, Glendale,
Valencia, Palmdale, Fresno, and Oxnard.
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What is Breast Augmentation?
Breast Augmentation - Candidates
Breast Implants - Saline, Silicone
Implant Placement Options
Incision Options
Breast Augmentation - What Size?
Questions & Answers
Surgeon Qualifications
Risks & Complications
Preparation for Breast Augmentation
Breast Augmentation - Recovery
Questions to Ask Your Surgeon
Unsatisfactory Results
View Before & After Breast Augmentation Photos
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