Clinical trials have begun in Europe on ‘internal bra.’ The Minimally Invasive Mastopexy promises to lift soft breast tissues without much of a scar.
Uplifting breasts without a bra! Yes, that is possible now with an Israeli invention. Clinical trials have begun in Europe on the ‘internal bra.’ The MIM technique (Minimally Invasive Mastopexy) promises to reshape, support and lift the soft breast tissue without much of a scar.
"Today in aesthetic surgery, plastic surgeons reshape many body parts - the nose, butt, hands, tummy - most of the procedures are very intensive, risky ones, with long recovery periods, problems with scars, inconvenience. We have developed a method to replace those surgical procedures with minimally invasive kits," said Mr. Adi Cohen, CEO of the Orbix Medicals marketing the product, dubbed 'Cup&Up.'Cohen, who served as an Israeli Air Force captain for seven years before entering the business world heard about the MIM concept from its inventor Dr. Eyal Gur, head of microsurgery at Tel Aviv's Ichilov Hospital and took the plunge five years ago.
The internal bra is a harness-like device is inserted under the skin using a local anaesthetic. It is similar in shape to a fabric bra, but is made of silicone, the plastic already used in breast implants. Surgeons make two tiny cuts less than a centimetre wide underneath each breast. Silicone cups like the ones used in a traditional uplift bra are then are then inserted around 1cm below the skin. Then surgeons fit fine straps made from a strong material that will hold the bra in place without it sagging. These are attached to the ribs between the breast and the shoulder with a pair of titanium screws. Then they are stitched to the cups and everything is tightened to lift the breasts into the desired position.
Eyal Gur said: 'This might not quite be the end of normal the bra, but we've shown that with a very small operation that it's possible to give a woman an internal bra that she can have for the rest of her life.'
He believes that women will be able to go bra-less if they want unless they are playing sport when an ordinary bra would be needed for additional support.
In the first stage, Orbix is focusing on developing the breast lifting kit for solving the breast sagging (ptosis) problem. As women age, the breasts may begin to sag or become ptotic. This process is often accelerated by pregnancy and nursing. mastopexy, or breast lifting, may be performed to enhance the shape of the breast and to obtain a more youthful appearance, improved projection, and reduced ptosis.
The mastopexy procedure is performed as a standalone procedure or often as part of a breast augmentation procedure. The Mastopexy procedure involves massive interference with both internal and external breast tissues. Unfortunately, the aesthetic improvement achieved comes at the cost of noticeable scars and asymmetry, Orbix says
In addition, the procedure, which is not suitable for the early stage of breast sagging, is an expensive, long term recovery procedure, with potential specific risks and complications and short term effect.
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Whereas in the past only older women wanted to reshape their bodies, today teen girls are open to augmentation treatments and breast-lifts says CEO Cohen. "We're not encouraging this trend, we are simply trying to minimize risk."
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The first woman to receive her internal bra was operated on by Belgian surgeons as part of a year long trial.
Cohen believes it will become widely available in Europe within the next 18 months, Daily Mail reported.
'We have enough women volunteers in the trial and we will be doing our second patient just before Christmas,' he said.
'In a year's time we will have enough evidence that it works. Then we will be able to get the green light from the European medical licensing authorities.'
Source-Medindia
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