American Mentor’s new type of breast augmentation with prostheses uses a small incision in the armpit. Prostheses of appropriate size and shape are implanted under the pectoralis major muscle to achieve the effect of making the breasts larger and fuller. The results after breast augmentation surgery are immediate and can be maintained for a long time. The breasts created are natural and beautiful, feel natural and real, and do not affect breastfeeding.
The surgical effect of the new American Mentor breast augmentation implant is mainly reflected in: super memory. When the Mentor implant enters the human body, it will remember all the human body environmental information and integrate with the breast. The magical "magic" of Mentor breast augmentation
will be released to the fullest and become firm and elastic. Mento prosthetic breast augmentation surgery is simple and easy to operate, but requires precision. In a relatively clear field of view, tissue separation and hemostasis can be carefully performed, effectively avoiding damage to nerves and blood vessels. At the same time, The filling material can be accurately placed into the predetermined position, making Mentor breast augmentation safer and more reliable, and greatly shortening the time of Mentor breast augmentation.
The main advantages of Mentor's new breast augmentation prosthesis in the United States are: the production of a variety of products including smooth saline, matte saline, smooth gel, matte gel, etc., which can meet different beauty needs. The needs of patients; the Manto prosthesis capsule is filled with highly adhesive silicone gel, which has a memory function. Even if it is strongly squeezed, it will quickly return to its original shape and never deform, and it emphasizes the breast The convexity of the lower edge and the upper edge are designed in a slope shape. This design takes into account the slight sagging of the breasts due to gravity
and age, making the shape of the breasts more in line with the physiological curve of the human body. .