Breast augmentation is a popular procedure that often gets a bad reputation when it comes to safety. This is because breast implants are associated with complications and illnesses that have led to an increase in breast implant removal surgeries.
Dr. Sajan from Allure Esthetic Plastic Surgery is trying to reduce the risk of complications by offering a new technique called transumbilical breast augmentation (TUBA) in his practice.
In a standard breast augmentation surgery, the surgeon makes an incision under the breast fold and cuts the muscle to insert the implants below it. This can cause pain, bleeding, swelling, and trauma, which can increase the risk of complications such as implant rejection or scar tightening. TUBA, on the other hand, avoids cutting the muscle and reduces the risk of these complications.
The transumbilical breast augmentation technique, or TUBA, uses incisions created underneath the belly button to place the implants under the muscle. “Transumbilical breast augmentation can be safer than other incisions due to the minimally invasive technique,” says Dr. Sajan. “It can pose less risk of complications and reactions to the implants.”
Dr. Sajan uses a unique technique called TUBA to perform breast augmentation with minimum risks and discomfort to the patient. Instead of making incisions on the breast tissue, he creates a tunnel from the belly button to the breasts using specialized tools. By lifting the chest muscle, he creates a pocket for the implants, which are placed under the muscle to provide support and stability.
The belly button breast augmentation method offers many benefits, including faster recovery, less pain, lower risk of complications such as capsular contraction and scar tightening, and reduced risk of implant rupture. Moreover, the small, hidden incisions under the belly button create almost no scarring.
Dr. Sajan is committed to patient safety and well-being. He has undergone extensive training and uses precision surgical tools to perform this advanced technique. At Allure Esthetic, he and his staff prioritize patient care and also give back to the community through the Zera Foundation, a non-profit that provides pro-bono surgeries to those facing trauma. They also organize a Christmas toy drive and participate in international missions to help people in need. Dr. Sajan’s ultimate goal is to make everyone feel safe and comfortable in all aspects of their lives.