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If you want your breasts to appear larger or you want to enhance their existing shape, but surgery isn’t an option, then you can simply use a breast enhancement insert bra.

It’s great that breast enhancements are now actually available as silicone inserts for lingerie. Many of these augmentation devices even have raised nipples! And the shapes are quite realistic and come in a full range of sizes that the enlargement can appear quite natural if you know what to choose.

Sizes typically range from cups A to C, with some manufacturers even providing AAs.

Using a breast enhancement insert bra can feel quite natural. The insert can fit snugly over your breast or insertion may also be done in the cookie pockets of bras that have them.

Silicone implants may be delicate, so you’ll have to gently wash them with soap and warm water, especially if you plan to wear them in your swimsuit. You will also have to take care that hard, sharp objects don’t puncture them. If you take care of your bra implants, you can use them over a hundred times.

I don’t know about you but inserting implants in my bra is a better alternative to going under the knife (who knows how many times?)!

In endoscopic breast augmentation, your surgeon will use a special viewing device, called an endoscope, so the area being operated on can be viewed from the inside.

The endoscope is made up of a tube with a small camera that will be put inside your body through tiny incisions. You’d think this would complicate breast enhancement surgery, but endoscopy actually makes it easier for your surgeon to do his job.

Your surgeon will have an easier time positioning the implants beneath your breasts. This means endoscopic breast augmentation offers greater speed and accuracy.

If you’re worried about more scars on top of the ones that come with standard breast enlargement surgery, you don’t have to. Surgeons who use endoscopic breast augmentation are trained to leave minimal scars.

Very tiny incisions will be made either in your navel or armpit. These areas offer the greatest flexibility so your surgeon can give you the best treatment.

For example, endoscopic breast augmentation can deal with a common complication, called capsular contracture, in which scar tissue or capsules form around the implant. This complication can mean hardness and varying levels of discomfort or pain.

Endoscopic breast augmentation also gives your surgeon the capacity to fully evaluate an existing implant you may have. The procedure has also been known to shorten healing time.

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