
One of the most commonly mentioned discomforts when considering breast augmentation is rippling.
It is the sensation of the implant’s ripples showing through or being felt under the skin, and it can appear especially easily in people with a slim build or thin skin.
For this reason, there has recently been a growing trend toward finding breast augmentation methods that look more natural and less obvious than traditional implant-based procedures.
At the center of this trend is “BiVol.”

Implant breast augmentation is chosen by many because it maintains volume well, but if there is little space between the skin and the implant, rippling can appear more easily.
In particular, when a slim body type, reduced elasticity after childbirth, and decreased skin thickness in middle age overlap, the contour of the implant can be exposed more easily.
Because of this, among people who want a natural feel and soft volume, there are increasing opinions that traditional methods alone feel somewhat lacking.

BiVol: Why is it emerging as a new alternative?
BiVol is being described as a 4th-generation breast augmentation method that does not require implants. This goes beyond the simple idea of “no implant” and uses biocompatible materials similar to human tissue (ADM-based), creating a structure in which the body’s own tissue gradually replaces it.
In other words, because it helps the body’s own tissue naturally fill out the volume, you can expect a result that is much more natural than an artificial shape.
Since there is no implant, the possibility of rippling is fundamentally reduced, and because the incision range is also smaller, it aligns well with the trend toward a breast line that looks less obvious.

The biggest feature of BiVol is its “naturalness.” Compared with existing implants, it blends delicately with the tissue, and the volume tends to be formed in a way that suits the body without being excessive.
That is why it is often chosen by people such as the following:
- Slim body types with A cup or smaller
- Middle-aged people with reduced skin elasticity
- Those worried about the possibility of rippling
- Those who want a natural breast shape that does not look obvious
For people with clear goals like these, BiVol can be an option that reduces the burden.

The recent trend is toward natural design that harmonizes with body proportions rather than excessive enlargement.
BiVol is optimized for this trend, reducing the artificial volume that seems to sit on top of the tissue, and it is often chosen by people who prefer a line that feels like “my original breasts.”
Because the degree of volume formation can vary depending on the body’s condition, it is important to clearly understand the range that fits your own goals and body type.

The fact that it is performed without implants can also reduce psychological 부담 and provide comfort in terms of tissue adaptation.
Materials with high biocompatibility are naturally replaced by your own tissue over time, so the result can be soft and flexible without a firm feel.
For this reason, BiVol has become a sufficiently appealing alternative for those who think, “Implants feel burdensome, and I want natural volume.”

Rippling is a concern that can commonly occur in breast augmentation, but recently new methods that can reduce it have appeared, broadening the range of choices.
BiVol offers various advantages, including natural volume, a less obvious feel, and reduced implant-related burden, making it a good option for those who feel the limits of existing methods.
The most important thing is accurately understanding your body type, tissue condition, skin thickness, and volume goals. The appropriate method differs depending on each condition, so the process of finding the direction that fits your own purpose is more important than anything else.

