The great silicone fear of the 90’s is vanishing,
                      breasts are in again! Everyday, a large number of women
                      are seeking enhancement of the
      breast size or shape. Even while still confused by contradictory reports
      about breast implants, women are reaching for the best solution to satisfy
      their desire for a safe, effective and natural breast enlargement.
      Women seeking a first-time breast augmentation are limited to the saline-filled
      breast implants. According to study criteria, females seeking breast lifts,
      breast reconstruction and connection of deformities can qualify for silicone
      implants in approved facilities for women who qualify.
      The gel now available is more “cohesive” (less
                    liquid) and unlikely to leak into tissue if the implant envelope
                    fails. Nevertheless,
      implant manufactures recommend the replacement of a gel-filled implant
      every 10 to 15 years as a precaution. This procedure can be done under
      local anesthesia in most cases.
      While silicone-filled implants often feel more natural than saline-filled
      implants, in a breast with good skin elasticity and adequate soft tissue
      padding, saline remains quite satisfactory. In addition, saline has the
      flexibility to allow minor adjustments when needed, especially in the case
      of breast asymmetry.
      A word of caution remains. Despite their wide popularity and apparent ease
      of performance, some breast augmentations remain quite sophisticated. Beware
      of the peculiarity of your breast shape or deficiency and investigate the
      different methods available for correction of the problem. A one-for-all
      approach is not adequate and can lead to very unpleasant consequences.
      Apparent savings will be more than swallowed by the costs of repairing
      a misguided procedure. Anyone contemplating breast augmentation should
      make sure of the proficiency of her plastic surgeon in all aspects of the
      surgery. In addition, she should exhibit an overall concern for an aesthetically
      pleasing breast enhancement procedure.
      Indications for Breast Augmentation
      Procedures:
      1. Cosmetic breast augmentation of underdeveloped breasts.
      2.	Asymmetrical breasts.
      3.	Abnormal breasts with one or both underdeveloped.
      4.	Breast change after pregnancy.
    5.	Breast reconstruction after surgical removal.