Breast augmentation surgery has long been a topic of particular interest to many women because the results of breast augmentation greatly affect their figure. With the current hot endoscopic breast augmentation method , taking the time to learn about the types of breast implants will be necessary for every customer.
How many types of breast implants are there in endoscopic breast augmentation?
Differences between endoscopic breast augmentation implants
Currently, on the market there are 2 types of implant materials commonly used in breast augmentation surgery , which are saline or silicon bags inside with different outer surfaces. Specifically:
Smooth-surfaced breast implants : This type of surface often has the advantage of being easily inserted into the chest cavity during endoscopic breast augmentation but does not have high adhesion. The common disadvantage of this type of bag is that it is easy to shift and deviate, which significantly affects the aesthetic results. Therefore, most beauty salons today rarely use smooth-surfaced implants in breast augmentation.
Breast augmentation with a textured surface implant: This is a significant improvement of the smooth surface implant. Using a textured implant during endoscopic breast augmentation will help increase adhesion in soft tissue, creating a balanced, natural bust shape that is not as skewed as the smooth implant.
Breast augmentation with foam-surfaced implants: This is a modern type of implant with an internal structure similar to a smooth surface, but the outermost surface is coated with a layer of Polyurethane, which helps this type of breast implant have high adhesion, minimizing the condition of capsular contracture commonly seen after endoscopic breast augmentation .
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