Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Puff That Chest With Pride:

There are some men who huff, puff and go through all the required paces, but still face the disappointment of seeing their chests refusing to gain that buffed, hard-muscled look. And then again, there are those men who achieve that kind of a chest by simply having a pec or pectoral implant.

If women could increase their breast size through a
breast augmentation procedure, than the options that were available for men to do the same are bound to include pectoral implants. The procedure works on the same lines as a breast implant procedure.

An implant made of solid silicone [unlike the silicone gel implants used for women] is inserted under the pectoralis muscle in the chest area. The incision is usually hidden in the arm pit area. In case of a change of mind, the implants are easily removable with the recovery time for removal being less than what it was for insertion.

A few important issues have to be considered though while deciding to get a
pec implant. The implants will not add definition to your chest muscles. They are only capable of providing volume. Definition can only be gained through additional exercise.

Like all surgeries, a pec implant surgery too involves complications like displacement of the implants, hematoma, seroma, and numbness in the upper arm. Proper consultation and a qualified
cosmetic surgeon can go a long way in ensuring your health and safety.

At the Plastic Surgery Institute of California, we have qualified and board certified
cosmetic surgeons that perform such procedures. A pectoral implant procedure can also help correct asymmetry and the absence of the pectoralis in patients. Contact us today, to avail of the best cosmetic surgery services available in California.

1 comment:

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