How Does Natural Breast Augmentation Differ From Traditional Breast Augmentation?

Breast augmentation has benefited many women worldwide and remains one of the most popular cosmetic surgeries. Not only does it offer women the chance to enhance their physical appearance, it also boosts their self-confidence. Medical and surgical advancements have given rise to more options for patients seeking breast augmentation. Among these, natural breast augmentation has emerged as an excellent alternative to traditional breast augmentation. Understanding the difference between these two procedures is crucial to choosing the right one for you. If you are curious about how natural breast augmentation and traditional breast augmentation differ, read on for an explanation from Beverly Hills Plastic Surgery Inc.

How Does Natural Breast Augmentation Differ From Traditional Breast Augmentation?

Traditional Breast Augmentation

Traditional breast augmentation usually involves the use of synthetic implants to enhance breast size and shape. This procedure has undergone improvement and refinement over the years, resulting in more reliability and predictability in achieving the desired breast aesthetics.

The incision site for traditional breast augmentation differs depending on the patient’s desire and doctor’s recommendations. The most common incisions for breast augmentation are:

  • Inframammary incision, which is under the breast
  • Periareolar incision, which is around the areola
  • Transaxillary incision, which is in the armpit
  • Transumbilical incision, which is through the belly button

Types of Implants

Many types of implants are available to patients who undergo breast augmentation. Options include silicon impacts, which mimic the feel of natural breasts and are known for their durability and natural appearance; and saline implants, which are slightly firmer than silicone implants and made with saline salt water to have a uniform shape and firmness.

Surgical Procedure

During the procedure, your surgeon will use an incision pattern to create an opening where the implants will then be placed.

Recovery and Risks

In the weeks after surgery, patients are advised to avoid strenuous exercises and follow surgeon instructions. While the risks are relatively low, it is crucial to be aware that breast augmentation, as with any surgical procedure, comes with risks. These include infection, implant rupture, scarring, changes in nipple sensation, wrinkling of the skin over the implant, your body’s rejection of the implant, and inability to breastfeed or the production of less milk compared to before the augmentation.

Longevity and Maintenance

Although implants are designed to be safe and long-lasting, they are not eternal. Patients should be aware that touch-up breast augmentation surgery is likely.

Natural Breast Augmentation

Natural breast augmentation involves transferring the patient’s fat from another part of the body to enhance her breasts. It is minimally invasive, requiring only 2-3 mm incisions. Natural breast augmentation is appealing to those who want to have a more natural look and feel without the use of synthetic implants.

Procedure

Natural breast augmentation involves two main steps.

  1. Liposuction: Fat cells will be harvested from your abdomen, thighs, and other parts of the body where excess fat is present through a liposuction technique.
  2. Purification and Injection: The harvested fat will be purified, and your surgeon will then carefully inject the purified fat into your breasts. You need a skilled and precise surgeon to ensure that the fat is evenly distributed and the results have a natural contour.

Recovery and Risks

Recovery from natural breast augmentation is usually shorter than that of traditional breast augmentation. In addition, patients experience less post-operation discomfort compared to traditional breast augmentation patients. Swelling and bruising will occur but typically subside within a few weeks.

The primary risk of natural breast augmentation is that the body may reabsorb the implant fat, which would decrease breast size. There is also a risk of cyst formation or calcified areas.

Longevity and Maintenance

The results can be long-lasting, but actual endurance will depend on factors like weight fluctuations and aging. Unlike implants that may need replacement, the fat that survives the transfer process is permanent. However, touch-ups may be required to maintain your desired look.

Make the Right Choice

Your choice between traditional and natural breast augmentation procedures depends on different factors such as your desired outcome, your body type, your personal preferences, etc. Remember that every person is different, so what is perfect for another may not be ideal for you. It is important to discuss your preferences, your medical history, and other pertinent details with your surgeon so that they can guide you in making the right choice for your unique body. 

Beverly Hills Plastic Surgery Inc.’s team of experts can evaluate your anatomy and help you determine the ideal breast augmentation procedure. Contact their team today to beautify your body and raise your confidence.