Silicone
There are benefits and drawbacks to the silicon fill, which is divided into shape and function. Depending on a person's body type and preferences, different types of silicone padding may be used. You can have a thorough consultation with your doctor prior to the procedure and select the pad that is most appropriate for you.
The Circular Silicon Filler, which can alleviate sagging-related issues, is typically appropriate for women whose upper breasts are empty. The breast will appear to be bra-supported. When silicone is used as a droplet, it may cause slippage, rotation, and the creation of an asymmetrical image in female athletes who participate in sports like swimming, tennis, and volleyball. Even though it moves, the circular filling won't alter the shape.
Droplet Fill (Anatomic), it is advised for women with small breasts or thin women since birth. The anatomical fill, which aims to give the breast the shape of a droplet and improve the stiffness of the nipple, is the filling that is most similar to healthy breasts and is therefore called that.
According to their surface properties, silicone fillings can be classified as Soft or Composite Silicone Padding. Your surgeon will assist you in making the best filling type selection.