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Macrolane: The Non-Surgical Breast Augmentation

By Myles Bradshaw

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There are many reasons why most women have considered having breast surgery. Women often cite self-pride issues and attracting men as their reasons for considering or going through breast implant surgery. Whatever their intentions are, there is one major thing stopping them: surgery and the risks connected to it.

Breast augmentation is highly popular and controversial at the same time. Many women say it changed their lives positively. It has improved their confidence and gave them a positive outlook. Others say they regret having surgery. Some people say they know augmented breasts from real ones, while others regret the surgery because of complications and scars.

Fortunately, there is a new innovation known as Macrolane injections. Introduced initially in Britain, Macrolane injections are a non-surgical way to gain breast size of up to 1 or even 1 and a half cup sizes.

Macrolane is a Non-Animal Stabilized Hyalauronic Acid or “NASHA”-based product, created by Q MED, a Swedish Firm.

Localized anesthesia lessens or eliminates the minimal pain that can be caused by injections. Since it is non-surgical, it has attracted many women into considering it over breast implants. It doesn’t stop there. Yet another advantage of Macrolane is that halfway through a procedure, the woman can check how her breast feels and looks. If she wants more fullness, she can easily request for it. Obviously, this can not be done with surgery.

Macrolane is safe because the hyaluronic acid substance already exists within the body, therefore it is not rejected as a foreign substance. There have been no long-term issues related to Macrolane, and the procedure is painless.

The only thing about Macrolane that you should know is that it can be high-maintenance. A Macrolane procedure is topped up each year with roughly half the volume of what was initially injected. Most women would have 200ml in the first treatment, so they have a 100ml top up after exactly a year.

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Bradshaw, Myles "Macrolane: The Non-Surgical Breast Augmentation." Macrolane: The Non-Surgical Breast Augmentation. 21 Jul. 2010. uberarticles.com. 7 Apr 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/self-improvement/macrolane-breast-shaping-injections/>.

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