What are the Different Types of Breast Augmentation Surgeries You Can Consider?

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There are many different types of breast augmentation surgery, and each one has its own pros and cons. Here's a quick rundown of the most common procedures performed today for breast augmentation in London, or anywhere else:

  1. The traditional implant

The traditional implant is the most common breast augmentation surgery. It involves placing a silicone or saline implant under the breast tissue, where it can be filled with fluid at a later time. The implant is often placed through an incision in the crease under your arm or around your nipple (called an inframammary crease incision).

The procedure takes about one hour to perform and requires several weeks of recovery time before you can return to normal activities.

  1. The dual-plane implant

If you have drooping breasts, or if your breasts are uneven, a dual-plane implant may be the best option for you. The surgeon makes two incisions: one under each breast. This allows him/her to place the implant beneath both sides of each breast, making it look more natural and symmetrical.

  1. The submuscular implant

The submuscular implant is the most common type of breast augmentation surgery. This technique involves placing a saline or silicone gel implant under your chest muscle, so it's often referred to as "submuscular."

In this procedure, an incision is made below your armpit and down toward your breastbone (sternum). The surgeon then reaches through this incision to reach your chest cavity, where he or she will place one or more implants depending on how large you want them to be. The advantage of this method is that it gives patients the ability to adjust their size over time by removing some of their own fat tissue if they don't like how big their breasts have become after surgery.

  1. Inverted T breast augmentation surgery

Inverted T breast augmentation surgery is a procedure that involves placing an implant under the chest muscle, not under the skin. The inverted T incision is made vertically down from each nipple to create what looks like an upside-down letter "T". This incision leads to less visible scarring than other types of breast augmentation procedures because it doesn't run across any major blood vessels or nerves. It can also help reduce recovery time for women who want to avoid scars on their breasts after surgery.

Inverted T breast augmentations are typically performed with saline or silicone gel implants in order to provide natural-looking results without requiring any additional surgeries down the road (such as re-positioning). They're often used when a woman has thin skin and wants more coverage over her breasts after they've been enlarged through this method; however, they aren't recommended if you have high levels of body fat around your chest area because this could cause problems with healing after surgery has been completed successfully.

  1. Fat injection breast augmentation surgery

Fat injection breast augmentation, also known as autologous fat transfer, is a minimally invasive procedure that can be used to enhance the shape and size of your breasts. It can also help restore the volume lost after weight loss or pregnancy.

Fat transfer involves removing fat from one area of your body and transferring it to another area using a syringe. The fat should come from an area where it will not be missed by your body, such as the stomach or hips. This type of procedure requires multiple sessions and takes several months before you see results because your natural hormones must first break down the transferred tissue into new cells that can be absorbed by existing breast tissue.

Fixation techniques used in breast augmentation surgery

There are many different fixation techniques used to anchor the breast implant during breast augmentation surgery. The most common type of fixation is called a "pocket," or "traditional" technique. In this procedure, an incision is made in your chest just below where you want your breasts to sit. That incision allows access to a space between layers of muscle tissue called a 'pocket' and allows for implant placement into this space.

The dual plane technique involves creating two separate incisions: one along each side of your chest wall near where you want your breasts to sit (usually underarms). This method allows for greater control over how much natural fat can be removed from around those areas while still maintaining access to place the implants in their correct position within each pocket created by these incisions.

Conclusion:

It's important to remember that there are many different types of breast augmentation surgery. Each one has its own benefits and risks, so it's up to you (and your doctor) which type is right for your body type. It's also important not to rush into any decision; take all the time needed before making the big decision about breast augmentation in London, or wherever you live.

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