
Hello, today I’d like to talk about the Mentor Boost implant, which many people are curious about. Mentor Boost, released last year, is still known as one of the implants many people inquire about, along with Mentor Extra. Since each implant has its own strengths and features, I’ll explain what Mentor Boost is like.
Mentor Boost is a type of Mentor implant.

Because it is manufactured by Mentor, it is an implant that has received FDA approval for both the outer shell and inner shell as a complete unit, recognizing its safety. It has a firmer and more stable shape than the existing Mentor Extra, and it is also characterized by a high level of preference for its feel.
It is said to have been developed by drawing inspiration from the existing teardrop-shaped implant known as Mentor CPG, and because the implant itself has a higher projection point, it is said to create the look of youthful breasts in the early 20s. A higher projection point can also help create a deeper cleavage. Because the nipple position can settle stably after surgery, a natural result can be shown. In particular, it has the characteristic of producing beautiful shape-related results for people whose breasts have sagged after childbirth or breastfeeding, or for those who have experienced a loss of volume.
In addition, since the viscoelasticity has become better than the existing Extra type, you can experience a soft and elastic feel, and it is also an implant with a very high preference among people who actually visit and touch the implant.
One of the features of Mentor Boost is that it has a low possibility of rippling.

Rippling can occur for various reasons. Implants with a low fill rate may make the upper part look sunken when the implant is upright, which can cause rippling. In addition, textured implants with a rough surface can adhere to the breast tissue, causing the implant to pull on the tissue and create rippling. Mentor Boost is introduced as having a high fill rate, a firm yet elastic molecular structure, and high viscoelasticity, which can minimize the possibility of rippling caused by these factors. It may be helpful for people who are concerned about rippling caused by a previous surgery when considering revision surgery.



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So, in what cases is it a good idea to look into Mentor Boost?


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It is good for people with little subcutaneous fat, thin skin, and little breast tissue, especially those with a generally slender body type.
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It may be helpful for people who are very concerned about rippling, or for those with a body type in which rippling may occur.
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It helps people with sagging breasts, upper breast hollowing, or volume loss.

Today, we talked about Mentor Boost. At Eight, where a Mentor Key Doctor is on site, you can receive more specialized care. If you are considering it, visiting the clinic and receiving systematic consultation may be helpful as you prepare.

