Adjustable Breast Implants
Now here’s something new.
A plastic surgeon in San Antonio is offering adjustable breast implants, the kind that allow patients to change the size of their saline implants even three to six months after their initial operations, without removing them and putting in new ones.
Plastic surgeon Dr. Thomas Jeneby said nine out of 10 women who get breast augmentation say later they wished they'd gone bigger.
"I think people underestimate the sizes of bras, and what their friends tell them, and what they see on TV, and I think it's my job to offer them a solution," he said.
That solution is an implant that's actually adjustable. The enhancements are put into the patient through a one-and-a half-inch incision. During the procedure, the surgeon attaches a tiny port, a rubbery piece with a tube on the end that can be used to add saline later. The port sits on the rib under the breast.
The doctor carefully sizes the implants while the patient is in the operating room, but sometimes, after the swelling goes down, patients want a little extra boost.[MySA.com]
This may sound a bit sexist, but these are just about perfect for women who typically change their minds as often as a man changes his socks.

