Which Implant to Select and Why?

When it comes to breast enlargement, there are three critical aspects of breast implants to consider. Implant shape, size, and material, says one top breast augmentation surgeon, will help determine your final breast shape. There is no one breast size and shape for everyone, but if you consider your body type, like existing breast size, symmetry, and personal preferences, then your new implants will look more natural.

Which Implant to Select and Why?

Since every woman has different wishes, there is a wide selection of breast implants available. A breast implant consists of a silicone sheath that is filled with either silicone gel or saline. The different options make it possible for you to achieve the desired result.

Achieving your desired breast shape is very important. This can be influenced by the choice of the implant. In addition to round implants, there are anatomical or teardrop-shaped implants that closely approximate the natural shape of a breast. During your consultation, a doctor will explain all the details to help you make an informed decision.

Considering the Best Implant for Your Expectations

Round implants make the breast appear fuller at the top, bottom, and sides. Anatomical or Teardrop implants have the shape of a drop. They are designed to reflect the profile of a natural breast with greater fullness in the lower portion.

In addition to the implant shape, its size and volume are also important in achieving the desired appearance, and there are a range of implants in many different sizes and weights, so that they can be selected to meet your specific needs. But it’s important that you discuss your wishes with your doctor so that your expectations regarding size and shape can be considered.

The desired size of the implant may be limited by the properties of the existing breast tissue, such as the elasticity of the skin or the amount of breast tissue present. If you select implants that are too large for the available amount of skin it may result in your implants become visible under the skin and that may interfere with the desired effect.

Over the years, the design, construction and manufacturing process of breast implants has been constantly improved to increase their lifespan and durability. All round and anatomical implants also have a specially designed barrier layer that further enhances the sheath integrity, that is, the stability of the outer silicone sheath. In addition, a unique texturing that includes a slightly roughened surface is used, which ensures that the implant remains in the intended position and adheres to the tissue.

During your consultation patients will have the opportunity to see different breast implant types and feel the textures, while deciding upon the best solution for your augmentation. On average, breast implants have a lifespan of 10 to 20 years. Various factors such as the type of implant used, the type of surgery, or injuries to the breast will play a role in the lifespan. But there are various options to meet the expectations and preferences of every patient, so it’s just a matter of determining what fits your specific needs.