The Use of Laser Technology for Breast Augmentation
Laser technology provides women with a non-invasive alternative to traditional breast enhancement surgical procedures. Laser breast enhancement usually requires a few, brief treatments that result in more firm and shapely breasts. Laser breast enhancement, however, does not result in a dramatic increase in bust size. It is more aimed at women who are worried about sagging breasts and skin and who do not wish to undergo the risk or discomfort of traditional breast enhancement surgery.
Most women who have laser breast enhancement treatments done on them are over 30. However, if sagging breasts is a problem for you, you may want to have laser breast enhancement at a younger age. The ideal candidate is both physically and psychologically healthy and educated about the procedure and the expectations she should have of the potential results.
How does laser breast enhancement work? During laser breast enhancement, laser light is absorbed by the water in the skin cells surrounding the patient's breasts. This causes these cells to vaporize instantaneously. The result is that the collagen fibers of the skin surrounding the breasts become tightened, and the breasts are lifted. The patient's bust thus becomes firmer, but the skin remains soft and doesn't have that stretched, taut look that can often result from implants. Only a 30 millionth of an inch is removed with each pass of the laser, which allows physicians a high level of precision.
Advantages
The results you get from breast enhancement surgery via Erchonia cold laser therapy are long lasting and the negative effects are minimal and temporary. There is no loss of nipple sensation after laser breast treatment like there is after implant surgery. The small scars and blemishes that might be caused by laser treatment usually disappear after a few days, as does the rawness of skin that some patients experience after the treatments.
Laser breast enhancement is relatively painless and there is no long recovery period. Patients usually go to work the next day. The discomfort level during the actual procedure is most like that of a sunburn. No anesthetics are usually required or requested. There will be some post-treatment swelling and redness but it will only last a few days also.


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