Silicone implants can replace almost anything
Manufacturers of silicone-filled implants are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible to reshape just about anything—whether it’s your breasts, buttocks, pecs, biceps, calves, lips, cheekbones, and so on
The most common silicone implants in cosmetic surgery
1.Silicone breast implants:
Breast implantsare very commonly used in cosmetic breast surgery or reconstructive surgery;theyprovide a fuller bust or simply restore breast tissue for women who have lost their breasts or were born without them. This procedure can be combined with a breast lift ( breast ptosis correction) when the breast is severely sagging and can no longer support itself.
It is rare for the implant alone to correct ptosis; therefore, skin-tightening procedures are necessary, resulting in scars around the areolas and sometimes in a T-shape beneath the breast.
2.Silicone buttock implants:
After breast surgery, this is the second most common procedure. Now that they’ve finally come to terms with their bodies, women are even more eager to be attractive and turn heads. Of course, this isn’t limited to women ( men seek it out too), nor is it limited to cosmetic surgery (people with paraplegia or hemiplegia sometimes need buttock implants as well).
Buttock implant surgery is a reliable procedure and carries increasingly fewer risks when certain guidelines for "good surgical practice" are followed. Buttock implant surgery is a reliable procedure and carries fewer and fewer risks when certain rules of“good surgical practice” are followed; measurements, implant sizes, and intramuscular placement must be included in the specifications to achieve a beautiful, natural result.
Available in three sizes based on chest circumference, these rectangular pectoral implants deliver stunningly natural-looking results, with scars hidden under the arms. Say goodbye to a scrawny appearance—and no more spending hours building muscle at the gym.
4.Silicone calf implants:
For some people who have skinny calves (despite having well-developed thighs or being athletic!), with very slender legs, one or two calf implantscan finally create shapely legs, allowing them to wear skirts and shorts with confidence.
5.Silicone implants, which are less common:
For patients who are particularly concerned about their physical appearance, there are implants available to replace or, more accurately, enhance the volume of other parts of the body, such as:
– the deltoids (shoulders)
– the biceps
– the triceps (arms), to name a few examples
Some U.S. laboratories now offer these implants as standard products or as custom-made options for specific cases.
Conclusion
There are countless options available if you want to add volume to certain parts of your body easily and without breaking a sweat!