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This is a concern that causes the upper body to lack dimension, especially when wearing low-cut tops or strapless dresses. Instead of showcasing a beautiful décolletage, the area appears flat, preventing clothing from looking its best and ultimately diminishing your confidence.
Even if you have adequate breast volume, when the breasts are set too far apart it can prevent the formation of a beautiful cleavage. This causes the bust to appear less firm and lack a defined shape, making your overall silhouette look flatter than it really is.
Noticeable asymmetry between the breasts can make it difficult to find bras that fit properly and can cause self-consciousness when wearing form-fitting clothing, as it reveals the imbalance of your silhouette.
For those who have had previous breast augmentation and have minimal natural breast tissue, the outline or edges of the implant can become visible, sometimes creating a rippled appearance. This detracts from a natural look and compromises a smooth, seamless contour.
Helps to thicken small breasts, create a non-consolidated cleavage and improve the fullness of cleavage.
Injects filler as a single, large oval-shaped mass.
Maintains the existing filler mass.
The Gowoonmom Method (Subdermal Micro-Droplet Injection)
A safe procedure utilizing a freehand, micro-droplet injection technique within the designated subdermal “safe zone.”
What Gowoonmom Doesn’t Do
The two procedures are fundamentally different. Breast filler is a non-surgical form of breast enhancement, which means there are no scars and no need for general anesthesia. Most importantly, there is no downtime, allowing you to return to your normal daily activities immediately. It is the ideal solution for those looking for a subtle increase in size, to refine the breast shape, or to add fullness to the upper pole, as well as for anyone who is apprehensive about undergoing major surgery.
Thanks to the specialized techniques of our expert physicians and the use of fillers specifically designed for the body, the result is a remarkably soft and natural feel, indistinguishable from real breast tissue. The risk of lumps forming is extremely low when the procedure is performed at a reputable, certified clinic that uses authentic, approved products.
The aftercare process is quite straightforward. Our physician will recommend that you avoid vigorous massage or applying firm pressure to the breast area for the first 1-2 weeks. You should also refrain from strenuous exercise and temporarily avoid saunas and steam rooms. These precautions ensure the filler settles properly to achieve the most beautiful and stable final shape.
Yes, you will be able to breastfeed normally. The Hyaluronic Acid (HA) filler we use has an excellent safety profile and is highly biocompatible. When injected with the proper technique, the filler does not impact the milk ducts or the body’s ability to produce milk. However, as a standard precaution, we recommend planning your procedure for a time when you are not currently pregnant or breastfeeding.
The vast majority of potential side effects are not serious and are temporary. These include minor redness, bruising, or slight swelling at the injection site, which typically resolve on their own within 3-7 days. The risk of a serious side effect is extremely low, provided the procedure is performed in a certified clinic by an expert physician, using only authentic, approved filler products.
Yes. This is one of the greatest advantages of using Hyaluronic Acid (HA) fillers. We can administer an enzyme called Hyaluronidase to safely dissolve and remove nearly all of the filler. This gives you the flexibility to make adjustments or even completely reverse the treatment if you wish.
Yes, fillers can be visible on screening tools such as mammograms and ultrasounds. For this reason, it is critically important that you inform your physician or the radiological technician that you have had breast fillers every time before a screening. This allows the medical team to interpret your results accurately and ensure a correct diagnosis.