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Which breast augmentation surgery method is better?

Which breast augmentation surgery method is better?

With the development of breast augmentation surgery, more and more women choose to improve the shape of the chest through surgery. However, before choosing a surgical method, it is important to understand the different surgical methods and their effects. Next, we will compare different breast augmentation methods from four aspects, and discuss their effects, advantages and disadvantages.

 Which breast augmentation surgery method is better?

1. Instrument breast augmentation

Instrument breast augmentation is one of the most common methods in breast augmentation surgery. It increases the size and fullness of the chest by implanting implants under the chest tissue. Implants are usually silicone or saline prosthesis.

First of all, instrument breast augmentation has the advantage of strong plasticity. The shape and size of the implant can be adjusted according to the needs of patients to achieve the best aesthetic effect. In addition, the operation process is relatively simple and the recovery time is relatively short. However, the long-term effect of implants is not ideal. Over time, the implant may be deformed, displaced or cause other complications.

Secondly, the implant has a certain stimulating effect on the tissues in vivo. The patient may experience pain, swelling and discomfort for some time after surgery. In addition, the use of implants has a certain number of years. Once the recommended use time is exceeded, a second operation is required.

In addition, the cost of instrument breast augmentation is relatively high. The cost of surgery usually includes the cost of implants as well as the cost of surgery. Therefore, this may be an important consideration for patients who are not well off.

2. Breast augmentation with autologous fat transplantation

Breast augmentation with autologous fat transplantation uses the patient's own adipose tissue for breast augmentation. Adipose tissue was first extracted from other parts of the patient, and then injected into the chest after corresponding treatment.

First, the biggest advantage of autologous fat transplantation for breast augmentation is to avoid the use of artificial implants and reduce the risk of implant related complications. In addition, the injected adipose tissue can be integrated into the chest tissue, making the surgical effect more natural.

However, the main disadvantage of autologous fat transplantation for breast augmentation is that the injected adipose tissue can only partially survive. In a few months after the operation, some adipose tissue may be absorbed, which will change the size and shape of the chest. In addition, compared with instrument breast augmentation, autologous fat transplantation breast augmentation has a longer operation time and recovery time.

3. Breast augmentation with fat filling

Fat filled breast augmentation is similar to autologous fat transplantation, but the source of injected adipose tissue is extracted from other donors.

Compared with autologous fat transplantation, fat filling breast augmentation surgery has fewer fat removal traces and shorter operation time. However, due to different sources of adipose tissue, there may be some risk of discomfort or rejection after surgery.

In addition, the surgical effect of fat filled breast augmentation is not as obvious as that of instrument breast augmentation or autologous fat transplantation, which is suitable for those patients who pursue natural effects.

4. Minimally invasive breast augmentation

Minimally invasive breast augmentation surgery is a relatively new method of breast augmentation surgery, which is completed through small incision and minimally invasive equipment. There was less pain and trauma during the operation, and the recovery time was relatively short.

Compared with traditional breast augmentation surgery, the main advantages of minimally invasive breast augmentation surgery are less trauma, less bleeding and faster recovery. However, the scope of application of minimally invasive breast augmentation surgery is relatively narrow, and it may not be effective for patients who need to change the size and shape of the chest significantly.

Summary

Different methods of breast augmentation have their own advantages and disadvantages. Instrument augmentation thoracoplasty has the characteristics of strong plasticity and short recovery time, but the implants may have problems such as deformation and displacement. Breast augmentation with autologous fat transplantation can avoid the use of artificial implants. The surgical effect is more natural, but some fat tissue may be absorbed. Fat filling breast augmentation surgery has less traces of fat removal, but the surgical effect is relatively natural. Minimally invasive breast augmentation surgery has less trauma and fast recovery, which is suitable for some patients who need small changes.

Therefore, it is the most important to select the appropriate breast augmentation surgery method according to individual needs and circumstances. Before choosing the operation method, you must fully consult the doctor and choose a regular hospital for the operation.

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