The small breasts that we may be unhappy with can be a result of genetics, pregnancy or breast feeding. The passing of time and the effects of gravity do not of course help but you don't necessarily have to put up with it. Many women now turn to breast enlargement surgery or breast augmentation to turn back the hands of time and this can also help to correct asymmetry which is a problem that afflicts many. Your breasts are an area that you will find difficult to improve by exercise or alteration of diet, even though this can help firm up other areas of your body. Therefore it will sometimes be necessary to turn to surgery in order to remove the excess tissue caused by sagging of the breasts and have implants inserted to give your breasts back a more youthful and fuller appearance. Breast enlargement surgery has been around for some time and reputable surgeons can do an excellent job by utilising the latest techniques and surgical tools. You now even have a choice of incision sites and can even have the implants inserted through your belly button and filled once in situ. If you'd prefer it you can opt for an incision site underneath your armpits which will ensure the small scars are never seen. The implants themselves have improved much over the last decade or so and fears over silicon implants have now been put behind us as the surgical grade silicon now used is quite safe and will be absorbed safely by the body should there ever be any leakage. Indeed surgical grade silicon as now even used as a dermal filler to plump out facial lines. If you are considering cosmetic surgery procedures in the UK such as breast enlargement surgery you should seek an accredited surgeon who is registered with BAPRAS or BAAPS to ensure this plastic surgery runs smoothly. |