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The Benefits of Breast Augmentation

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The main advantage of breast augmentation , of course, is fuller, firmer, and more shapely breasts. However, there are many more benefits related to breast augmentation beyond your appearance. One benefit that cannot be understated is the boost to your self-confidence. Feeling great and confident in your own skin will have a positive impact on every aspect of y our life. For Underdeveloped Breasts If your breasts are underdeveloped, your doctor will work with you to find the ideal implant size that will give you the well-proportioned figure you're after. Symmetry can also be addressed, so you can look and feel fabulous in and out of your clothes For 'Deflated' Breasts Breastfeeding, age, or weight loss can cause breasts to sag and look deflated. Augmentation can restore your breasts and fill them back up for fuller, perkier breasts. A breast lift may be needed in conjunction, so be sure to talk to your doctor about any additional procedures that...

Breast Augmentation Incisions Options.

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  When it comes to placing implants during a breast augmentation ( Breast Augmentation Miami ), patients have a number of different options, each of which has its own advantages and disadvantages that should be discussed in full detail during the consultation with Dr. Spera. The following are three techniques for Breast Augmentation Miami : Periareolar – This incision is made around the outer margin of the areola. Transaxillary – This incision is made under neath the arms. Inframammary – This incision is made in the lower crease below the breasts Regardless of location, breast augmentation incisions ( Breast Augmentation Miami ) tend to heal extremely well for the majority of patients, and with the proper postoperative care, their final appearance is often rather inconspicuous Schedule a FREE consultation in Miami or FortLauderdale at  305-552-5259 or at CarlosSpera.com

Complications Related To Breast Implant Surgery: Five Things you Can Do To Cure The Problem

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Capsular contracture is the medical term that describes an excessive amount of scar tissue around a breast implant. This scar tissue leads to hardening and/or displacement of the implant.  Current statistics report that approximately 3% of implants, regardless of kind, can elicit the formation of excessive scar tissue around the implant, which leads to contracture of the capsule. The capsules are classified as follow: Grade I, minimal amount of scar tissue that allows the implant to be soft as they are meant to be; Grade II, moderate amount of scar tissue that makes the implant to feel firm; Grade III, severe amount of scar tissue causing deformity and/or displacement of the implant; Grade IV, severe amount of scar tissue causing hardening of the implant combined with pain. Grade III and IV capsular contractures need surgical intervention to be resolved.  For the sake of patient education, before choosing this kind of surgery, it is useful to discuss a brief history of brea...

Breast Augmentation WITHOUT scars on your breast!!

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Breast enhancement or augmentation is one of the most frequently performed cosmetic procedures in the United States today. This procedure can dramatically improve the appearance of a woman’s breast that has not developed to the size that fulfills her expectations or that has decreased in size after having children. A common concern among women interested in this procedure is scarring. How large will the scar be? How will the scar heal? Will the scar be noticeable? Well, what if I told you there is a way to give you the breasts you’ve always wanted without making any incisions on the breast or into the breast tissue? The answer is simple, choose the Transumbilical Approach! Dr. Spera is one of the few expert surgeons who perform this innovative technique. This way of performing breast augmentation is through an incision in the navel. Through this incision, a slender instrument passes under the abdominal skin to a location behind the pectoralis major muscle. Next, a tissue expa...