Which breast augmentation plastic surgery techniques are effective?
Breast augmentation plastic surgery is a common plastic surgery, which can improve the shape and size of the chest by implanting bullwhip collagen, silica gel or biomaterials. However, different breast augmentation techniques will have some differences in the surgical effect. The following is a detailed introduction from four aspects: surgical method, material selection, postoperative effect and surgical risk.

Surgical methods
At present, the commonly used methods of breast augmentation surgery mainly include the axillary approach, the nipple approach and the double chest fascia approach under the breast.
The subaxillary approach is to implant breast augmentation materials at the subaxillary incision to push the breast augmentation materials through the muscle plane to the chest muscle. This operation method can avoid leaving a incision directly on the chest, and the postoperative recovery is fast, but the operation is difficult and requires doctors to have some experience.
The nipple approach is to implant breast augmentation materials into the chest through a incision around the nipple. The incision position of this operation method is hidden, and the operation risk is small, but there will be some irritation after the nipple operation, which requires special care.
The method of double chest fascia approach under the breast is to directly implant breast augmentation materials into breast tissue through the incision of double chest fascia layer at the lower edge of the breast. This operation method has a lower incision position and good concealment. Compared with other methods, the operation risk is smaller.
Material selection
The material used in breast augmentation surgery is an important factor affecting the effect of surgery.
Bullwhip collagen is a new type of breast augmentation material, which has natural tissue structure and biocompatibility, can effectively improve the shape of the chest, and will gradually integrate with human tissue over time.
Silicone is the most widely used breast augmentation material at present, with good shape stability and tactility, but there may be potential health risks, such as rupture, displacement, etc.
Biomaterials include autologous fat transplantation and water drop breast augmentation implants. Autologous fat transplantation is to extract the patient's own fat and inject it into the chest after treatment, which has the advantages of natural shape and no rejection. The water drop breast augmentation implant is a new type of implant, which is shaped like a water drop and can better simulate the natural breast shape.
Postoperative effect
The effect of breast augmentation surgery mainly includes the change of breast shape and breast size.
Different breast augmentation techniques and materials can achieve different breast shapes, such as natural, uplifted and plump. The ideal breast shape can be achieved by selecting suitable surgical methods and materials according to the needs of patients and the suggestions of doctors.
Breast augmentation surgery can also change breast size. Patients can choose suitable materials and surgical methods according to their own needs and physical conditions to achieve breast fullness.
Surgical risk
Although breast augmentation surgery has significant effect, it also has some risks.
Postoperative complications such as infection, bleeding and scar hyperplasia may occur. In addition, as time goes by, the breast augmentation materials may break and shift, which needs to be handled in time.
Therefore, when choosing breast augmentation surgery, in addition to considering the effect of surgery, it is also necessary to carefully assess the risk of surgery, and select a regular and experienced hospital and doctor for surgery.
Summary
Breast augmentation and plastic surgery is a surgery that requires comprehensive consideration of multiple factors. From the four aspects of surgical method, material selection, postoperative effect and surgical risk, the underarm approach, bullwhip collagen material, natural breast shape, and the risk of postoperative infection and displacement are less, which are better choices. However, each patient's situation is different, and the most appropriate choice should be made according to their own conditions and needs, combined with the advice of professional doctors.