What is the difference between augmented breasts and natural breasts?
Breast augmentation includes various methods such as breast implants, autologous fat transfer breast augmentation, hyaluronic acid breast augmentation, and others. Breast augmentation enlarges the breasts through surgical or injection techniques. The general reference price for breast augmentation ranges from 5,000 to 80,000 yuan per session, and noticeable improvement is usually observed within 10 to 50 days. Generally speaking, differences between natural breasts and augmented breasts include shape and appearance, skin texture, temperature variation, physiological function, and tactile sensation. A detailed analysis is as follows:
1. Shape and Appearance
Natural breasts typically appear more natural and smooth, harmonizing with the body's proportions and overall contours. Augmented breasts may have more defined lines but can sometimes lack a natural appearance.
2. Skin Texture
The skin texture of natural breasts is generally natural, with subtle wrinkles and texture variations. In comparison, the skin of augmented breasts may appear relatively smoother with less noticeable textural changes.
3. Temperature Variation
The temperature of natural breasts changes in response to the body's thermoregulation, remaining close to that of surrounding skin. Breast implants may respond less sensitively to temperature changes and may not adjust according to the body's temperature fluctuations.
4. Physiological Function
Natural breasts exhibit corresponding physiological responses, such as congestion and enlargement, during sexual stimulation or specific physiological phases. Augmented breasts may show weaker or less noticeable reactions under similar conditions.
5. Tactile Sensation
After breast augmentation, the breasts may feel firmer upon initial touch due to the presence of silicone or other implant materials, lacking the softness of natural breasts. Natural breasts feel softer and more supple to the touch.
If needed, it is recommended to visit a reputable hospital and proceed under the guidance of qualified and experienced physicians.