According to NY Daily News, Neopac— a revolutionary new surgical procedure pioneered by Sydney's Bernard O’Brien Institute of Microsurgery— is quickly gaining recognition as "the next generation in breast augmentation," and could effectively replace breast reconstruction and implants.
Sans silicone, saline or supplements, the Neopac procedure involves the insertion of a breast-shaped chamber— which contains a sample of the woman’s fat tissue that is connected to a blood vessel— under the chest skin. Then, within eight months, fat tissue is expected to grow and fill the chamber.
“Nature abhors a vacuum, so the chamber itself, because it is empty, it tends to be filled in by the body,” says Dr. Phillip Marzella of The Institute. “What we are hoping to do in the next two
years is develop a biodegradable chamber so that the fat can grow
inside the chamber, and then the chamber will vanish naturally.”
Clinical trials commence in January 2010. For additional information on Neopac, visit Bobim.org.
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Most women who have kids nowadays are very much interested on breast augmentations especially if the entire process would go on “naturally”. But would nature take its own course on a procedure like this? Will it not be more expensive?
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Most women who have kids nowadays are very much interested on breast augmentations especially if the entire process would go on “naturally”. But would nature take its own course on a procedure like this? Will it not be more expensive?
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