At Cades Clinic, we understand that breast augmentation is a deeply personal decision aimed at enhancing your confidence and self-image. Among the various methods available, two options stand out: silicone implants and fat injection. In this article, we will delve into these choices and explain why, at Cades Clinic, we often recommend silicone implants as the superior choice for breast augmentation.
Silicone Implants
Silicone implants have been a cornerstone of breast augmentation at Cades Clinic for years. Here’s why they have earned our trust:
1. Predictable Outcomes:
Our experienced surgeons can tailor silicone implants to your specific desires, ensuring precise symmetry and proportion to achieve your desired look.
2. Natural Aesthetics:
Silicone gel closely mimics the feel and movement of natural breast tissue. This results in a more authentic appearance and texture that seamlessly integrates with your body.
3. Exceptional Durability:
Silicone implants are known for their longevity and resistance to rippling or wrinkling, providing enduring results that stand the test of time.
4. Minimized Fat Resorption:
Unlike fat injections, where some of the injected fat may be absorbed by the body, silicone implants maintain their volume over time, offering consistently satisfying results.
5. Minimal Scarring:
Our skilled surgeons ensure minimal scarring through precise incision techniques, leaving you with discreet and well-concealed marks.
Fat Injection
While fat injection is a viable option, it does come with its own set of considerations:
1. Natural Results:
Fat injections can yield natural-looking outcomes, especially if you’re seeking subtle enhancements and a modest increase in breast size.
2. Dual Benefit of Liposuction:
You can enjoy the added benefit of liposuction to sculpt and contour other areas of your body, providing comprehensive body rejuvenation.
3. Size Limitations:
For those desiring a significant increase in breast size, fat injection may have limitations, as there’s a limit to how much fat can be safely injected in one session.
4. Variable Fat Survival:
Some of the injected fat may be reabsorbed by your body, leading to potentially uneven and unpredictable results, which may necessitate additional treatments.
Why Silicone Implants
At Cades Clinic, we often recommend silicone implants for several compelling reasons:
1. Tailored Precision:
Silicone implants grant us precise control over the outcome, making them ideal for individuals with specific size and shape preferences.
2. Reliability and Longevity:
Silicone implants maintain their shape and volume over time, ensuring enduring results and reducing the need for revision surgeries.
3. Consistency in Results:
Unlike fat injection, which can have varying fat survival rates, silicone implants provide consistent and dependable outcomes.
4. Proven Safety:
Silicone implants boast a long history of safety and hold FDA approval for breast augmentation procedures.
At Cades Clinic, we recognize that the choice between silicone implants and fat injection depends on individual goals and preferences. Both options have their merits, but for those seeking predictability, longevity, and the ability to achieve specific aesthetic goals, silicone implants often emerge as the preferred choice. Your journey to breast augmentation should be guided by careful consideration of your aspirations, lifestyle, and the expertise of our board-certified plastic surgeons. We invite you to consult with our professionals Dr. Sibel and Dr. Marsel, at Cades Clinic, where personalized recommendations are tailored to your unique needs and anatomy. Your satisfaction and confidence are our top priorities, and we are here to support you in making the choice that best aligns with your vision of beauty and self-assurance.
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