This
site provides information about pectoral implants, bicep implants and tricep
implants. It will detail how body implants are commonly used to enhance body
curvatures and will explain how pec implants are used to correct both congenital
and physical defects (Pectus Excavatum/Carinatum).
Pectoral, bicep and tricep implants, are commonly used to shape, enlarge, and firm the upper chest and arm areas — and when correctly surgically inserted — permit a natural appearance when the chest and arm muscles are either flexed or relaxed.
There are many reasons for getting pectoral implants, both genetic and cosmetic. Primarily, they are used in a self-esteem enhancing cosmetic manner, whereby, even after exercise, sometimes people still aren't able to achieve the chest development they desire. This is not unusual in today's society, especially with the demands placed on individuals with work, friends and family.
After reading this site, you'll be prepared to ask any potential surgeon important questions, so you'll be able to determine if you're an implant case he typically performs… or one that he performs only occasionally. You'll find out what medical associations are saying about the safety of implants and their growth over the years, and finally, you'll be able to select the right doctor to perform surgery. It's vital to understand that pectoral implants are usually only performed by a few plastic and cosmetic surgeons who have performed thousands of these procedures over a decade of experience. Those are the surgeons that have the extensive experience required in forming and placing the solid silicone implants that are used in the medical procedure — assuring that they don't shift from their original positions or develop infection, two areas where serious medical problems could occur after surgery.
Click on any of the procedure areas below for a detailed description of the surgical procedure, recovery time, who are the best candidates, and what risks are involved. You'll also find out about the costs, and what is included as well as financing options. But, the single most important thing to remember when selecting a surgeon for pectoral implant procedures and bicep/tricep implants is the experience of the doctor doing the surgery. Please make sure you explore the before & after photo gallery and read patient testimonials.
Pec Implants (Male
Chest Implants) commonly referred to as breast implants for men, male
chest implants, or pectoral implants, this procedure has seen a dramatic rise
in demand the last year. It will enhance the appearance, size and muscular
definition of pectoral muscles in men and is also frequently used to correct
pre-existing congenital and physical defects.
Bicep Implants (Bicep Augmentation &
Tricep Augmentation) will create muscular definition and increased
mass/fullness in the upper arm area. This procedure is specifically useful
for those men and women who, even after extensive muscular conditioning, or
injury can't achieve the upper arm toning they desire.
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Meet Dr. Chugay in the new BBC Special "Under the Knife", by Louis Theroux. A patient who previously underwent Pec Implant surgery now wants Bicep Implants to add perfect proportion to his physique. |
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Pec Implant Surgeons...
Dr. Nikolas Chugay
Beverly Hills, California
(310) 662-1627