The Internal Bra: Revolutionizing Breast Augmentation Procedures

Breast augmentation has evolved significantly over the years, offering women enhanced confidence and aesthetic satisfaction. Among the numerous advances, one groundbreaking technique stands out as a true game-changer in the world of cosmetic surgery: the Internal Bra. Developed and trademarked by world-renowned plastic surgeon Dr. Don Revis, the Internal Bra has redefined the approach to breast augmentation, offering long-lasting support, enhanced aesthetics, and improved outcomes for women seeking both primary breast augmentation and revision procedures.

In this article, we will delve into the details of the Internal Bra, exploring how it works, its benefits, and why this innovative procedure is revolutionizing the field of breast augmentation.

What is the Internal Bra?
The Internal Bra is a surgical technique designed to provide additional internal support to the breast tissue and implants, effectively mimicking the lift and support that a traditional bra provides—only this support is built into the body. This method is particularly beneficial for women with thin or weak breast tissue, those who have undergone multiple breast surgeries, or patients with larger breast implants who are prone to complications such as implant displacement or “bottoming out,” where the implant slides too low on the chest.

Dr. Revis developed the Internal Bra technique to solve some of the most common issues faced by breast augmentation patients, particularly in revision surgeries. By creating a strong internal structure using sutures and mesh-like materials that act as a hammock for the implants, this technique provides durable support and prevents future complications. The result is a more stable, aesthetically pleasing outcome that lasts for years.

How the Internal Bra Works
The Internal Bra procedure involves strategically placing a mesh material, often made from biologic or synthetic materials, within the breast tissue during surgery. This mesh acts like a scaffolding that supports the breast implants and the natural breast tissue from underneath. The mesh is secured with sutures to the chest wall, ensuring that the implants remain in their desired position over time.

This supportive structure helps distribute the weight of the implant evenly across the chest, reducing strain on the natural tissue and preventing unwanted sagging or shifting of the implants. By reinforcing the internal structure of the breasts, the Internal Bra helps maintain the breast’s shape, volume, and position, even as the body naturally ages or after significant weight changes.

Benefits of the Internal Bra
The Internal Bra offers a range of benefits, making it an appealing option for women considering breast augmentation or revision surgery:

  1. Long-Lasting Support: Unlike traditional breast augmentation techniques that rely solely on the natural breast tissue to support the implants, the Internal Bra provides an extra layer of internal support, reducing the likelihood of complications such as bottoming out or implant displacement.
  2. Improved Aesthetics: The Internal Bra helps maintain the shape and position of the implants, resulting in a more youthful and aesthetically pleasing appearance. This technique is especially beneficial for patients with larger implants, as it helps prevent sagging and ensures the implants remain in the desired position.
  3. Enhanced Revision Surgery Outcomes: For women undergoing revision surgery due to previous complications such as implant malposition or capsular contracture, the Internal Bra can provide much-needed stability and support, improving the overall outcome of the surgery.
  4. Greater Confidence: Knowing that the implants are securely supported internally allows patients to feel more confident in their appearance, without the need to worry about sagging or other complications in the future.
  5. Versatility in Implant Size and Placement: The Internal Bra technique allows for greater flexibility in implant size and placement, as the internal support system can accommodate larger implants or more complex positioning.

Who is a Good Candidate for the Internal Bra?
The Internal Bra is a versatile technique that can benefit a wide range of breast augmentation patients. Ideal candidates for the Internal Bra include:

  • Women with thin or weakened breast tissue that may not adequately support implants on its own.
  • Patients with larger implants who are concerned about sagging or implant displacement over time.
  • Individuals who have experienced complications such as bottoming out, implant malposition, or capsular contracture in the past and are seeking revision surgery.
  • Patients who are looking for long-lasting, stable results that will maintain the aesthetic quality of their breast augmentation over time.

It is important to note that every patient is unique, and the decision to incorporate the Internal Bra into a breast augmentation or revision surgery should be made in consultation with a qualified plastic surgeon, such as Dr. Revis, who has extensive experience with the technique.

The Surgical Process
The Internal Bra technique can be performed during both primary breast augmentation and revision surgeries. During the procedure, the surgeon will create a pocket for the breast implants as usual. Once the implants are in place, the surgeon will then position the supportive mesh beneath the implants and secure it to the chest wall with sutures. This creates a hammock-like structure that supports the implants from below, ensuring they remain in their intended position over time.

The procedure typically takes slightly longer than a standard breast augmentation due to the additional steps involved in placing and securing the mesh. However, the long-term benefits of the Internal Bra make this added time well worth it for many patients.

Recovery and Results
Recovery from an Internal Bra procedure is similar to that of a traditional breast augmentation. Patients can expect some swelling, bruising, and discomfort in the first few days following surgery. Most individuals are able to return to work and normal activities within one to two weeks, though it is important to avoid strenuous exercise or heavy lifting during the initial recovery period.

The results of the Internal Bra procedure are typically visible immediately after surgery, with final results becoming more apparent as swelling subsides. Patients can expect long-lasting results with improved breast shape, position, and support.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. What makes the Internal Bra different from traditional breast augmentation?
    The Internal Bra technique involves placing a supportive mesh inside the breast, which acts as a permanent internal structure to support the implants. This provides additional stability and helps maintain the shape and position of the breasts, unlike traditional methods that rely solely on the natural tissue for support.
  2. Is the Internal Bra suitable for first-time breast augmentation patients?
    Yes, the Internal Bra can be used in both primary breast augmentation and revision surgeries. It is especially beneficial for patients with thin breast tissue or those opting for larger implants, as it provides extra support and reduces the risk of future complications.
  3. What materials are used for the Internal Bra?
    The Internal Bra is typically made from biologic or synthetic mesh materials that are biocompatible and safe for long-term use in the body. The choice of material depends on individual patient needs and the surgeon’s recommendation.
  4. How long does it take to recover from the Internal Bra procedure?
    Recovery from the Internal Bra procedure is similar to a traditional breast augmentation. Most patients can return to work within one to two weeks, but it’s recommended to avoid strenuous activities for at least four to six weeks to allow the body to heal properly.
  5. Will I need to replace the Internal Bra in the future?
    The mesh used in the Internal Bra procedure is designed to be permanent. In most cases, it does not require replacement. However, regular follow-up with your surgeon is important to monitor the long-term results and ensure optimal outcomes.

Take the Next Step Toward Long-Lasting Confidence
Ready to experience the transformative benefits of the Internal Bra technique? Schedule your consultation with Dr. Revis today and take the first step towards achieving the enhanced, long-lasting results you deserve.
Call us at (555) 123-4567 or visit our Contact Page to book your appointment. Let Dr. Revis and his expert team help you feel more confident and supported—inside and out!

“The Internal Bra: Where Support Meets Beauty—Redefining Confidence, One Breast at a Time.”

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