Very Little Breast Tissue
When planning breast augmentation in Sacramento with a woman who has very little breast tissue, great care is required to achieve natural results. The plastic surgeon must have a very clear understanding of the patient's desires for their new shape - it's of utmost importance.
If you're one of these Sacramento breast enlargement patients, a much greater portion of your "new" breast will be occupied by the breast implant. If you wish, a very round breast can be created – typically by using a "high profile" silicone implant or overfilling a saline implant.
No matter what goal you may have for your new look, natural results can still be achieved by properly selecting an implant that meets your desires. Since most of your new breasts will be composed of implants, you may be among the many women who choose silicone implants as they tend to feel more natural than saline models. Also, saline implants can be more prone to rippling. Click to read about breast implants and how to choose the right one for you.
Whether you ultimately select saline or silicone, Dr. Kaufman and Dr. Clark will most likely recommend placing your implants below the muscle to better camouflage them.
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Can you anticipate beautiful, natural results even if you start with very little breast tissue? Click to view breast augmentation photos of some of our real patients before and after surgery to find out. You may also want to read testimonials to hear how our patients feel about their new figures.
When you're ready to learn more in person, request your consultation with Dr. David Kaufman or Dr. Christa Clark, board certified plastic surgeons. You'll discover that, along with your safety, beautiful, natural results are their top priority for all their patients in Sacramento. Breast enlargement could be a way for you to achieve greater satisfaction with your body and an improved self-image.
Plan a visit soon to Kaufman & Clark Plastic Surgery at 2220 East Bidwell Street in Folsom, or give us a call for more information at (916) 235-8838.













