Pectoral enlargement
Pectoral enlargement is a surgical procedure to enhance the size and shape of a man's chest.
If you are a person
who exercises regularly, but are still not able to get the size and
definition of the 'Pecs' that you really want, you may be a candidate
for a pectoral implant.
Pectoral implants are
done either to correct an imbalance or asymmetry of the chest, or
because you are unable to get the size and shape you want by exercise
alone.
Pectoral Implants are made of a silicon shell, filled with saline or silicone.
Pectoral Implant Procedure
A small incision of
approximately four centimetres in length is made either around the
areola or in the armpit. This will depend on your build and the type of
implant you have chosen.
A pocket is created
and the implant is placed in the pocket, either directly behind the
pectoral tissue or underneath the pectoral muscle. The implants are then
centred beneath the nipples.
The procedure takes about an hour, and is usually done under general anaesthesia.