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Plastic Surgery Information > Cosmetics Articles > Breast Implants for Breast Augmentation
 
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Breast Implants for Breast Augmentation

By Jason Brown
 
Breast augmentation has come a long way since its shady past: a dangerous elective surgical procedure performed by unskilled and inexperienced doctors in some back alley.

These days, you'll find excellent resources and information regarding everything about the cosmetic surgical procedure of breast augmentation, presented in a frank and honest manner. From the first steps of the consultation process with a cosmetic surgeon to recovery and taking care of your new image, breast augmentation is a viable solution for women who are unhappy with the size of their breasts.

Breast augmentation enhances the feminine contour of a woman's body with the help of breast implants. Originally, breast augmentation was a painful and barbaric procedure, involving simply an injection of silicone into the breast area to increase their size (this occurred in the 1930-1940s). Since the silicone was not inside a secure casing, women suffered serious complications, some even fatal.

Today's breast implants have been designed to be a pliable sac filled with liquid or gel. They confrom to the natural shape of the breast, and maintain their shape while in place, resulting in a desirable overall body contour. They are also constructed so that they resemble how an actual breast would feel. Therefore, both the casing, or shell, as well as the filling contribute to the results.

Women interested in undergoing breast augmentation should be aware of the options available to them when choosing breast implants. Silicone or saline filled, textured or smooth - there's a lot out there to consider before making a choice so it's up to the patient to decide what is most suitable.

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