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Augmentation procedure

Breast Augmentation or Augmentation Mammoplasty is a procedure to make the breasts larger, fuller and in some cases more youthful looking. It is accomplished by placing an implant, either a silicone bag filled with salt water or silicone gel, behind the breast and/or the pectorals major muscle. The implants can be placed via one of 4 incisions. One along the bottom fold of the breast called the inframammary incision, one that parallels the inferior border of the nipple-areolas complex called the peri-areola incision, one in the arm pit or axilla called the axillary approach and finally one through the umbilicus or belly button called the umbilical approach. In all cases my goal is to use that incision and implant that will give the most natural result. As this is real surgery there are potential complications and these will be discussed at your consultation. Thousands of women each year choose to enhance their breasts through augmentation mammoplasty so this is a very popular and safe operation. For more information on Breast Enhancement, visit Dr. Corbin's other web site at www.thebreastexpert.com.


  For more information on Breast Enhancement, visit Dr. Corbin's other web site www.thebreastexpert.com.

  For more information on Rhinoplasty or nose surgery, visit Dr. Corbin's other web site www.noseexpert.com.

  For more information on weight loss surgery, visit Dr. Corbin's web site www.cosmeticsurgeryafterweightloss.com.

  For more information on Gynecomastia or chest surgery, visit Dr. Corbin's web site www.gynecomastiaexpert.com.

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