Preservé Breast Enhancement
Techniques for breast implant surgery continue to progress, with newer methods aiming to minimise impact on surrounding tissue while still allowing for precise placement.
Preservé by Motiva is one of these newer methods, offering a less invasive way to create space for implants. It represents a significant change in approach, and Dr Hoffman now offers this procedure through Aesthetic Edge Plastic Surgery in Sydney.
This method is generally suited to individuals wanting a minor to moderate increase in breast size, without affecting the chest muscles, and with a recovery period that is often shorter than more traditional methods. By using a balloon-shaped tool to prepare the implant pocket, the procedure helps reduce tissue trauma and may contribute to longer-term stability of the implant.
How Preservé works
Traditional implant placement often involves cutting through layers of tissue or muscle. Preservé takes a different path by focusing on creating the implant pocket in a controlled way that avoids unnecessary disruption.
A small incision is made in the inframammary fold, through which a balloon-shaped device is inserted beneath the breast tissue. The device is gradually inflated, gently creating the space required for the implant.
This process makes it possible to size the pocket precisely to the selected implant’s dimensions and profile, while reducing the amount of pulling or manipulation needed. Internal breast structures such as Cooper’s ligaments are better preserved, and if required, the procedure can be combined with fat transfer to shape areas such as the cleavage or upper breast.
The implants utilised are the Motiva Ergonomix2 range, however it may also be coupled with Motiva Round Progressive gel implants.
Preservé may also be possible without general anaesthesia, depending on the operative plan and patient preference.
Who is suitable for Preservé?
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Recovery after Preservé
Results after Preservé
Possible risks of Preservé
- Changes in nipple sensitivity, which can be temporary or permanent
- Tight scar tissue forming around the implant (capsular contracture), although this risk is lower with the smooth-silk implants used in Preservé
- Differences between the breasts in shape or position
- Shifting of the implant over time
- Implant rupture or the need for future revision surgery
- Dissatisfaction with final size or appearance