Do we need a new option for breast augmentations? According to The Aesthetic Society’s recent report, breast augmentations are down by 2.2% since the previous year. While this is a small dip, it reflects a decline in the desire to enhance breasts using traditional implants. As more patients seek alternatives, options like fat transfer, breast lift, and reduction are gaining popularity. Additionally, the Motiva brand, known for its innovative breast implant technology, is introducing a new contender: the Mia Femtech procedure. Unlike traditional breast implants, this procedure aims to “harmonize” the breasts and offers a modest boost in volume without leaving a scar.
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The term “injectable” can be a bit misleading. The Mia Femtech implants are not liquid fillers but are silicone implants with a flexible gel inside. Louisville, KY plastic surgeon M. Bradley Calobrace, MD explains, “Mia Femtech injectable breast implants use a new nanosurface on the shell, which allows for insertion through a small incision. An insertion device is used to keep the incision small, making it easier and less invasive.” Unlike traditional implants that often require larger incisions and more extensive surgery, Mia Femtech implants are designed to offer a faster recovery with minimal scarring.