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    What Is The Difference Between A Breast Augmentation And A Breast Lift?

    Whether the breasts appear asymmetrical, empty, have dropped or sagged, it’s not uncommon for women to want to correct these issues, to restore their confidence in and feel better in themselves. Dependent on the desired effect, a breast augmentation or lift is usually required, but how do you tell which one is right for you? In this post, we look at the difference between the two, helping you to decide.

    The Key Difference Between A Breast Augmentation And A Breast Lift

    Whereas breast augmentation focuses on the size and shape of the breasts, it won’t correct sagging or drooping breasts, which a breast uplift can.

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    Before Breast Lift & Augmentation Surgery
    After Breast Augmentation & Mastopexy surgery
    After Breast Lift & Augmentation Surgery

    What Is A Breast Augmentation?

    A breast augmentation is where implants are used to enlarge or reshape the breasts. Implants come in two basic shapes: round, which is made of cohesive silicone gel and results in more natural feeling breasts, and tear drop implants, made of solid cohesive silicone gel and provides a more natural shape. The implants will either be placed in front of the pectoral muscles (‘over the muscle’) or underneath them (‘under the muscle’).

    If you opt for a breast augmentation, your surgeon will help you choose the appropriate shape and placement based on your anatomy, skin elasticity, body type and preferred size. These factors will determine incision location too: Inframammary (under the breast fold), Periareolar (around the nipple) and Axillary (in the armpit). For more information, please read our detailed brochure.

    Before Submuscular Breast Implants
    Before Submuscular Breast Implants
    After Submuscular Breast Implants
    After Submuscular Breast Implants

    What Is My Suitability For A Breast Augmentation?

    Breast implants are appropriate when:

    • Your breasts are fully developed, yet appear asymmetrical, or small.
    • The upper part of your breasts seem empty, or have lost volume and shape due to pregnancy, weight loss or ageing.
    • There is mild drooping.
    • You would like larger breasts.

    What Are The Benefits Of A Breast Augmentation?

    • Your breasts will appear larger, fuller, better shaped and be in proportion to your body.
    • The procedure can restore symmetry so that they are both the same shape and size.
    • Clothes and bras will fit better.
    • It can help with sagging and drooping breasts.
    • Any scarring, bruises and wounds tend to be well-hidden, with healing improving the appearance of them.

    What Is A Breast Lift?

    A breast lift is used to raise and re-shape the breasts, as well reposition the nipples and areola complex. It involves excising excess skin, remodelling breast issue for a more appealing shape, heightening the nipples and reshaping the areola complex if required. This tightens, firms and contours the breasts.

    Before Breast Lift & Augmentation Surgery
    After Removal & Reaugmentation of breast implants
    Before Breast Lift & Augmentation Surgery

    What Is My Suitability For A Breast Lift?

    • Breast drooping or sagging is more severe, perhaps due to the effects of gravity, age, weight loss, and after-effects of pregnancy.
    • Your nipples are located at the bottom of the breasts and point downwards.
    • The areolas are too big and you want to reduce them.

    What Are The Benefits Of A Breast Lift?

    • Your breasts will appear perkier, firmer and youthful.
    • Scarring is generally well-hidden beneath the breasts, with only slight scarring visible atop the breasts.

    It should be noted that a breast lift does not increase breast size. For a fuller chest, a breast augmentation is required, and can be used in conjunction with a breast lift for a complete overhaul.

    Are you considering a breast lift or augmentation? Don’t hesitate to contact us today to discuss your options or book a consultation for your procedure.

    What Is The Difference Between anti-aging injections And Fillers?

    If you’ve been looking to reduce lines, wrinkles and facial sagging, then chances are you’ve thought about anti-aging injections and Fillers. But what does anti-aging injections do, and what exactly are fillers? More importantly, how do you know which one is right for you? Well, hopefully by the end of this post, you will do.

    What Are Facial Fillers?

    Facial Fillers are used to plump up skin that has lost volume due to ageing. As we age, our cells create less elastin, collagen and hyaluronic acid (HA), leading to reduced moisture, thinner skin and therefore, wrinkles. Fillers are high in HA and/or collagen, so when injected, stimulates growth, refreshes the skin and adds volume. The treatment is quick, the results are seen immediately and usually last around 18 months.

    They can be used to plump up thinning lips, soften cheek and chin wrinkles, decrease tear trough shadows and fill in the brow and nose areas.

    What is anti-aging injections?

    anti-aging injections, are a purified protein that works by blocking nerve signals in muscles. This freezes the muscle, meaning future wrinkles and lines are reduced, and current ones are removed. The skin is rejuvenated and appears smooth. Results last around 3-6 months.

    Unlike Fillers, anti-aging injectionswon’t correct sagging, or its associated lines and wrinkles. anti-aging injections can be used to treat crow’s feet, as well as forehead, frown, smile and bunny lines.

    The main difference therefore is that anti-aging injections lessens muscle activity that causes lines, whereas fillers fill in already present lines and volumise the skin due to collagen production.

    anti-aging injections is better for ‘facial expression’ or ‘dynamic’ wrinkles – those which occur when the face is in motion (for example, smiling). Fillers are more suited for sagging skin and ‘static’ wrinkles – those visible even when your face is relaxed. Sometimes, they can be combined in one procedure for a complete youthful appearance.

    To discover our range of fillers and anti-aging injections, as well as our other procedures, click here.