Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Breast Implant Shapes: Round and Anatomical

To determine what would be an appropriate shape for the implant, is an important factor when choosing breast implants. There are two shapes that a woman can choose from: round, which conforms to the natural shape of the breasts, and anatomical, which is often recommended for patients who underwent breast reconstruction.

Round breast implants the most popular type for breast augmentation. They are just that . . . round; however, there are certain types of round implants that enhance the forward projection of the breasts better than others. Round shaped implants not only present the fewest amount of complication, and provide the greastest amount of lift, fullness and cleavage; but it also provide less control over the upper portion of the breasts. Thus, they cost a little cheaper than anatomical shaped implant.

Anatomicals, also known as contoured shaped implants, are the ones shapes like teadrops. These type of implants generally have more volume at the bottom, which projects a conical fashion. Woman usually opt for this shape of implant because it gives them a more naturally teadrop shaped breasts. However, they can cost a lot more for the implant requires a textured surface to prevent rotation; otherwise it can become distorted—round shaped implant do not pose the risk of implant rotation because of its symmetrical shape.

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