New Developments In Breast Enlargement Surgery

The most popular form of cosmetic surgery is and remains breast enlargement. Liposuction is also tremendously popular and it looks as if it overtook breast enlargement last year by a few percentage points.

Breast enhancement surgery is the only way to really enlarge breasts in contrast to natural breast enhancement methods – some of which work and some which do not seem to work at all. Traditionally, breasts are enlarged during surgery through the implanting of sacs containing either silicone or saline into the breast. There are numerous well-known complications associated with this procedure.

Some complications include hardness of the breasts after the operation, potential scarring, nipples not aligned etc. One of the big problems that the medical fraternity claims does not exist, is that there seems to be a link between breast implants and a chronic feeling of unwellness or even women becoming dangerously ill. A real danger is that the sacs can burst and the silicone or saline leak into the body – this is really very dangerous and can cause toxic shock and even death. What no-one tells you either is that you need to possibly replace the implants every 7 to 10 years since they might deteriorate.

All in all one wonders if it is really worth it.

Some of the new developments in cosmetic breast enhancements include the use of the patient’s own body fat as filler to enlarge the breast. It might seem like a simple solution to a common problem – most women have more fat on their legs and buttocks than in their breasts! It is not that straight forward, however. The biggest problem is that as the fat is removed from the body it is not really living tissue any more and cannot just be implanted as-is into the breast. Stem cells are extracted from some of the fat that was originally extracted through the liposuction and this combination of fat and stem cells is then implanted into the breast. These stem cells will then grow new fatty tissue. This is a relatively new procedure and is not widely used yet and could also be quite expensive.

Using this method the breast can only be enlarged with one cup size. Breast enlargement surgery remains a complicated and costly procedure!

All in all it is really worth while to investigate non surgical breast enhancement– after all, in comparison with the cost of cosmetic surgery, it is a worthwhile investment even if you just try it out. Who knows, you might just actually grow a cup size or two! For more information and our recommended breast enhancement pill, check out the site http://www.breastenlargmentinfo.com