Anatomical Implants Before and After
Our patient opted for high projection silicone implants to ensure a noticeable change in her breast volume. You can notice the wide base of the implant, which also sports a large outward projection. Nipples were designed to point on different directions, while inward incisions were performed for the implant placement.
High+ Projection Implant Before & After
Here is a clear example of the big different that breast augmentation can bring about in a single surgery. Our patient wanted high+ projection implants in a single operation, without dilatation. There is no visible scar in this example, as the implant placement was performed with an intraaxillary incision, concealed below the armpit.
Moderate Projection Before and After
Although moderate projection is not the most requested, patients also request this kind of implants for the breast surgeries. You will notice a wider implant base in this example, with lesser outward projection. The incision was performed below the breasts, concealed by the natural skin folds.
Contoured Implants B&A
We find here an example of teardrop (contoured) implants. You will notice the natural downwardness of the breasts, particularly in the 3rd picture, which also conceals the incision. This picture was taken a few days after the operation, the newly-placed implants had already begun to settle and the patient’s breasts were acquiring a natural teardrop shape.
High+ Projection with Wide Base Before and After
Here is an uncommon example of a tailor-made breast implant with a wide base and very high projection. While usually, higher projection implants have a narrower base, implants can be tailored to suit specific requirements. In this case, the incision was performed under the breasts.
High Projection Anatomical Implants Before After
Our patient wanted to conceal the incision below her armpit through an intraaxillary procedure. She chose high projection implants with a wide base and noticeable projection, which is the most popular choice for boob job patients worldwide.