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Surgeons

Strong, defined pectoral muscles are often considered a sign of health and masculinity for men. Our team of skilled surgeons can place pectoral implants to give you the chest you’ve always desired.

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"The surgeon and staff treated me with the utmost respect. They listened to my questions and concerns without being dismissive or leaving me feeling rushed. I am thrilled with the results of my surgery."
Patient, Polyclinic Plastic Surgery

Overview

Overview

What are Pectoral Implants for Men?

Age, genetics, and other factors can adversely affect a man’s body. Men often desire defined pectoral chest muscles, but they may be difficult to acquire.

Pectoral implants can be the answer for men seeking a more masculine chest contour. The surgeon makes a small incision in the armpit and places the “pec” implant under the pectoral muscle for a more natural look and feel. Once healed, the incision is easily hidden and the results speak for themselves.

Our skilled plastic surgeons will give you a more toned chest, enhancing your physique, and boosting your confidence.


Benefits

Benefits

What are the Benefits?

After pectoral implants at Polyclinic Plastic Surgery, you can expect:

  • A stronger looking, more defined chest
  • Improved upper body contour
  • Increased self-confidence
  • Natural results

Candidates

Who is the Ideal Candidate?

The ideal candidate for pectoral implants will be in good health, physically and mentally. Candidates must be non-smokers, of stable weight, and should not have any serious medical issues. It’s important to have realistic expectations for your results.


Recovery

Recovery

What Can I Expect from Recovery?

Recovery after pectoral implants is relatively quick. You can expect swelling, soreness, and tenderness. You will be unable to use your chest muscle or do any heavy lifting for some time after surgery. Your surgeon will monitor your progress postoperatively to check for successful healing and desired results.



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What Type of Techniques are Available?

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Faq's

Frequently Asked Questions

Congratulations! When it comes to first-time pregnancy, there are plenty of lifestyle adjustments to make, physical changes to get acquainted with and extremely exciting milestones ahead for both you and your future baby! Thankfully, all things considered, you can comfortably scratch “having breast implants” from any list of concerns or at least two reasons: Getting pregnant, giving birth, and breastfeeding with breast implants are all entirely possible and all considered totally safe for both the baby and the mother. Secondly, if any changes were to occur that affected the cosmetic appearance of the breasts or the implants, they are quickly correctable after breastfeeding, at the earliest possible opportunity. These changes might include changes to the position of the implants in relation to the now-developed breasts, or to the firmness of your breasts. In most cases, the implants.

SAFETY OF BREAST IMPLANTS DURING PREGNANCY

Breast augmentation patients planning to bear children often wonder if pregnancy will affect or even damage their implants. While pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding do cause the body to undergo tremendous natural shifts, every woman will experience these changes differently, and the changes often differ even from pregnancy to pregnancy for the same mother. Swelling of the breasts during pregnancy is natural, as is the volume loss that occurs after breastfeeding. For some, these fluctuations are dramatic while for others they are subtle.

In either case, the breast implants are not damaged and their structure and integrity hold throughout this exciting and life-changing time. The breasts play a central role in the transformative biological process of giving birth and as they pass through the many phases involved, the implants themselves are not affected or compromised.

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