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Anatomical Breast Implants

Anatomical implants were designed primarily for
reconstruction purposes, but have since made
their way in to general breast augmentation.
They were designed to produce a more natural
looking breast. When looking at an anatomical
implant from the front, it appears oval in
shape. If viewed from the side, it appears to
have more volume at the bottom, thus making it
project in a more conical fashion. The majority
of the volume in anatomical implants is in the
lower portion of the implant.
It is possible for anatomical implants "flip",
or turn, in the pocket. Because of this, all
anatomicals come with a textured surface. The
textured surface allows for tissue adherence,
which helps to keep the implant in the proper
position. However, there is no guarantee that
the implant will not flip. Because the
positioning of the implant is very important, it
is vital that you choose a surgeon that is
experienced in placing these types of implants.
The pocket must be precisely created. If it
isn't, the risk of the implant shifting or
flipping increases. If the implant flips,
you will need surgery to put the implant back
into correct position.