![]() ![]() Mild glandular ptosis is a specific type of sagging of the breasts many women experience due to age or after breastfeeding. These “Gummy Bear” implants are great for: If your breasts don’t have a traditional shape or contour, then a shaped breast implant, like the Natrelle 410 may be an excellent option. Who’s the Perfect Candidate for the “gummy bear?” The most common implant shapes are round, which improves a woman’s profile and teardrop-shaped, which create more fullness to the bottom part of the breast. These implants (along with the moderate and high profile implants) are available in numerous shapes and sizes, and are customizable to fit the look and feel for each body type. “Gummy Bear” implants can do that because of their sticky, cohesive gel filler. The anatomically shaped implants hold a basic shape that they can remain intact over long periods of time. The most important feature is that although they’re shaped and structured, these neat little implants manage to give a natural look and feel and they are approved by the FDA. Because the silicone filler holds together (even when cut in half), these implants can retain the natural teardrop shape that mimics the shape of a youthful more perky breast. What makes the anatomically-shaped (teardrop shaped) implants so innovative is the highly cohesive and form-stable silicone filling. “ Gummy Bear” implants are one of the latest variations of silicone gel-filled implants. What’s so Special about the Anatomically-Shaped Breast Implants? One of the latest developments in breast augmentation surgery is using the anatomically-shaped implants for adding volume to the breasts. We often field questions on silicone, saline and “gummy bear” breast implants, (or the anatomically-shaped breast implants). As a leading breast augmentation surgical center in the Southeast, CARE Plastic Surgery is consistently on the cutting edge of breast augmentation surgery and innovative surgical methods to add volume to the breasts.
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