Glancing through prosthetic history yields frequent mention of Ambroise ParĂ© (the father of medical amputation), citations of “earliest known” prosthetics, and commentary on how materials and technique changed very little over centuries. These are followed by the fact that tremendous advances in prosthetics have been made in the last century. Devices have become increasingly more advanced, with fiberglass, plastics, and other space-age materials replacing iron, leather, and wood. And the connection to breast implants in Beverly Hills?
Prosthesis is merely a word for an artificial device which replaces a body part or makes a body part work better. Arms and legs are easy examples (pirate movie, anyone?), but the term applies to a wide array of gadgets. Digits, teeth, eyes, ears, and even corrective lenses qualify. So does equipment placed inside the body surgically.
As with their external cousins, breast prosthetics implanted by Los Angeles plastic surgeon Dr. Marc Mani cannot take a one-size-fits-all approach. Each patient is unique and has unique needs and goals. Through incisions made at either the areola, the underarm, or the inframammary crease, breast implants are surgically placed behind the breast tissue and either over or under the underlying pectoral muscle. Since breast implant surgery is elective, and not generally covered by insurance, the decision to have breast implant surgery becomes that much more personal. Though the benefits of breast implants may not be as easily defined as those of a leg or an arm, they are no less real.
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