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What Is Saline Breast Enhancement?
Breast enhancement has always been a debatable subject among the medical fraternity. Even among the women folk breast enhancement has been doubted for its feasibility and safety. In the normal form of breast enhancement procedure silicone gel packs are implanted into the breast to augment its size.
Silicon in is one the most abundant compound available in this planet after oxygen. This compound can be easily found in sand and quartz. This silicon when combined with hydrogen, carbon dioxide and oxygen forms a gel like structure called the silicone. This silicone is used as the basic component of breast enhancement procedures.
Silicone breast enhancement technique requires the person to go under the surgeon’s knife. He makes an incision in the breast and the silicon gel pack is implanted into it. The amount of incision depends on the amount of augmentation you need and also the size of your natural breast. After the gel pack is inserted the insertion is stitched and the wound recovers within a month or so.
The main bone of contention in most of the breast enhancement cases is the harm that can be caused by the silicone gel implants in case of a rupture. A silica gel rupture can have far reaching ramifications like a connective tissue malfunction. This is where scientist and sergeants around the world have come up with a new form of breast enhancement called saline-based breast enhancement.
This form is very much similar to the kind of breast enhancement available before but the difference lies in the fact that saline solution is kept around the silicon pack. What the saline solution does for you is that it acts as a protective filter. It protects the breast during the instance of a silicon pack rupture by acting as a filtering mechanism to the secreted gel.
Saline-based silicon breast enhancement has been a major contributor in decreasing breast enhancement related disorders among women although its still not considered the most effective, full proof and safest method of breast enhancement.
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