Augmentation Mammaplasty

Augmentation Mammaplasty is a surgical procedure used to enlarge the breasts, improve their shape, and correct asymmetry. It is achieved through the insertion of saline or silicone implants, which are placed either directly under the breast tissue, under the chest muscle, or between them. This procedure does not reduce the size of the breast, nor does it lift the breasts. Augmentation Mammaplasty can dramatically change the size and shape of the breasts, improve self-image, self-confidence and body symmetry, as well as improving clothing fitting.

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A Comparative Evaluation of the Role of Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) Imaging and Orthopantomography (OPG) in Sinus Augmentation Procedures: An Original Study

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Efficacy of Calcium Phosphosilicate (CPS) Putty As Alloplastic Bioactive Graft Material in Sinus Augmentation Procedures: An Original Study

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