![]() ![]() Implants that are too large for a patient’s body type look awkward and create an unnatural profile. For those with an athletic build or a more petite frame, smaller implants are more likely to produce a natural result. Depending on your natural breasts and body type, the wrong implant could be conspicuous because it’s too wide, too tall or projects too far forward from your chest. Breast implants are manufactured in a vast range of sizes and profiles. There is no ideal implant - but there may be an ideal implant for you. ![]() Small Frame, Big Frame - Which Implant Best Suits You? This shape can produce the most natural-looking results, but natural results can also be achieved with round implants if the size is proportioned appropriately for your body and your existing breast tissue. They are thinner at the top and gradually expand at the bottom, which creates less fullness in the upper pole and more volume towards the nipple. Teardrop implants, known as anatomical implants, are more like the shape of a natural breast. For some women, this produces an unnatural look. They have a tendency to create more fullness in the upper portion of the breast which, in turn, creates fuller cleavage. Round implants are symmetrical, meaning they won’t change shape when in different positions. Although both types of implants can produce natural outcomes, many women who want their breast augmentation to fly under the radar feel that silicone implants are best.īreast implants come in two different shapes: round and teardrop. Silicone implants contain a thick, cohesive gel that more accurately mimics the feel and movement of natural breast tissue. While saline implants do come with their own benefits - they can be used in patients younger than 22, a smaller incision is needed to insert them and the saline can be absorbed safely by the body in the event of a rupture - they aren’t the best at matching the feel of natural breasts. There’s another reason you may not want to choose saline implants if you’re going for a natural result. Silicone breast implants tend to ripple less often than saline implants. Rippling doesn’t feel or look like natural human tissue, making it a dead giveaway that someone has undergone surgical enhancement. Very thin women with saline implants are especially prone to developing this problem. Saline implants, which contain sterile saltwater, run the risk of producing a “rippling” effect in which the folds and wrinkles of the implant become visible on the skin. While both options possess their benefits, there can be a particular drawback for one of them when natural results are your goal. ![]() There are two main types of implants: saline and silicone. What’s the Difference and What Should You Choose? Contact Barrett Plastic Surgery today to schedule your breast augmentation consultation. Daniel Barrett leverages his experience and skill to achieve beautiful, natural breast enhancement for women in Beverly Hills and beyond. Fortunately, advances in surgical techniques have made it entirely possible to better your bust without anyone knowing it’s not the real deal. They want to enhance their breast shape and size without looking fake, overdone or Dolly-fied. For many patients, achieving natural-looking results is a priority. ![]()
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