Customization: | Available |
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Certification: | RoHS, CE, SGS, MSDS |
Disinfection: | Disinfection |
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Introduction of breast enlargement injections
Breast enlargement injections, commonly referred to as breast fillers, offer an appealing alternative for those seeking to enhance their bust size without the commitment of surgical procedures.
Unlike implants, which require invasive surgery and longer recovery times, breast fillers provide a quicker, more customizable solution for those looking to achieve fuller breasts. Utilizing biocompatible materials like hyaluronic acid, these injectable treatments blend seamlessly with the body's natural tissue, allowing for a natural look and feel.
Hyaluronic acid acts like a sponge, holding water and keeping the tissues hydrated and lubricated. As we age, the body gradually produces less hyaluronic acid, leading to changes in skin and tissue.
Type | Deep Plus (Breast, hip, penis Filler) |
Composition | 20mg/ml, 24mg/ml, 26mlg/ml |
Recommended indications | Buttocks and penis enlargement, nose and chin shaping |
Where to inject | Deep dermis Or subcutaneous tissue shallow |
Volume of Syringe | 1ml/2ml/5ml/10ml/20ml/50ml/100ml |
Storage | 2 ° up to 30 °C (35.6 °F --86°F) |
Duration | 9 to 12 months or longer |
Packing | 23G BD needles X 2 |
Lido content | 0.30% |
Feature | Longer lasting, pain-free |
1. How long do Tri Aqua breast fillers last?
Tri Aqua bood fillers typically last from 9 to 12 months, depending on individual factors. Regular touch-up treatments can help maintain your desired look.
2. Are breast fillers safe?
When performed by a qualified professional, Tri Aqua breast injection filler treatments are safe. It's crucial to choose an experienced practitioner to minimize risks.
3. Can I breastfeed after getting fillers?
While most women can breastfeed after receiving boob injections, it's best to discuss your specific situation with your practitioner.
4. What are the risks associated with breast fillers?
Potential risks include infection, asymmetry, and allergic reactions. Understanding these risks and having a thorough consultation can help mitigate concerns.