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A LIGHT PROSTHETIC OPTION FOR BREAST SURGERIES
One of the most interesting areas of plastic surgery is breast augmentation surgeries in Turkey, while a new alternative has been developed for the negative effects of the weight of the prosthesis applied on daily life. With the B-Lite Lightweight Breast Implant, the volume of the prosthesis remains the same, while its weight decreases by up to 30 percent.
Turkey Medicals member and JCI hospital department Aesthetic and Plastic Surgery Specialist Op. who stated that they often hear the phrase ‘I almost don’t feel its presence’ after surgery in patients who have been applied this new generation prosthesis. Dr. said that “Normally, our patients find it difficult to carry prostheses that increase in weight in everyday life as their volume grows. We no longer encounter this problem in patient evaluations after surgery.
It seems that the B-Lite will completely replace the usual prostheses, providing comfort and superior mobility. In addition, it is also extremely safe in terms of breast-feeding function and maintaining the feeling of nipple sensation, which are the main concerns of patients. It is necessary to emphasize that B-Lite is not associated with breast cancer, as with other breast prostheses that we use, and it does not have any negative effects that will hide breast cancer,” he said.
Doctor, “Females who needed the breast augmentation surgery patients usually have thin bodies, visually expectations“ weak body-big tits in favor of ”women prefer leading to large volume implants. Although carrying prostheses with a negative return of this condition, the weight of which increases as its volume increases, can force patients even in everyday life, it has become a particular problem for patients involved in sports. The B-Lite Lightweight Breast Implant has greatly reduced this anxiety that both we and our patients have,” he said.
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The breast implant is often used in plastic surgery for structurally small breast and breast asymmetry problems, as well as breast reconstruction after cancer surgery.
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