Mentor® Breast Implant Simulator
Upload your photo. Customise it. And visualize what your breast could look like.
Upload your photo. Customise it. And visualize what your breast could look like.
Upload your photo. Customise it. And visualize what your breast could look like.
Are you struggling to find before and after breast augmentation photos that match you? The Mentor® Breast Implant Simulator is a tool designed to help you visualizing your desired outcome which can be discussed with your surgeon.
Simply upload (or capture) your own body photo and use the Mentor® Breast Simulator to manipulate your breast image to your desired look.
MENTOR'S Breast Implant Simulator
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Disclaimer: This Visualizer tool is intended to be for personal use only. Mentor does not capture, collect nor store any of the images uploaded by the User. I acknowledge that by accessing this Visualizer tool, you represent that you may only use and upload your own image and that you have full rights to this image.
The Mentor® Breast Implant Simulator serves as a tool to visualize patient results. These results are an example of how MENTOR® Breast Implants may transform your body. However, actual results may vary. Please be sure to discuss with your doctor your surgical expectations.
If after using the Mentor® Breast Implant Simulator, you have some questions or concerns, please visit our Breast Implant safety Information page to learn more about silicone and saline implants.
We welcome any feedback or concerns that you might have after using the Mentor® Breast Implant Simulator, but please note that we cannot answer specific questions about cases. We encourage you to contact a plastic surgeon in your area for more information regarding plastic surgery results.
Important Safety Information: The MENTOR® Collection of Breast Implants are indicated for breast augmentation - in women who are at least 18 years old for MENTOR® MemoryGel® Breast Implants, MENTOR®CPG™ Breast Implants, or MENTOR® Saline Breast Implants. Breast implant surgery should not be performed in women:
Safety and effectiveness have not been established in patients with autoimmune diseases (for example lupus and scleroderma), a weakened immune system, conditions that interfere with wound healing and blood clotting, or reduced blood supply to breast tissue. Patients with a diagnosis of depression, or other mental health disorders, should wait until resolution or stabilization of these conditions prior to undergoing breast implantation surgery.
There are risks associated with breast implant surgery. You should be aware that breast implants are not lifetime devices and breast implantation may not be a one-time surgery. The chance of developing complications increases over time. You may need additional unplanned surgeries on your breasts because of complications or unacceptable cosmetic outcomes. Many of the changes to your breast following implantation are irreversible (cannot be undone) and breast implants may affect your ability to breastfeed, either by reducing or eliminating milk production.
Breast implants are not lifetime devices and breast implantation may not be a one-time surgery. The most common complications for breast augmentation with MemoryGel® Implants include any reoperation, capsular contracture, nipple sensation changes, and implant removal with or without replacement. The most common complications with CPG™ Breast Implants for breast augmentation include reoperation for any reason, implant removal with or without replacement, and ptosis. A lower risk of complication is rupture. The health consequences of a ruptured silicone gel breast implant have not been fully established. MRI screenings are recommended three years after initial implant surgery and then every two years after to detect silent rupture. Breast implants are also associated with the risk of breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL), an uncommon type of lymphoma. An individual's risk of developing BIA-ALCL with MENTOR® Breast Implants is low based on the incidence of worldwide cases.
Detailed information regarding the risks and benefits associated with MENTOR® Breast Implants is provided in several educational brochures, including the ‘Important Information for Woman Considering Breast Implants’ brochure, and the ‘Making an Informed Decision’ brochure. These brochures are available from your surgeon or visit https://breastimplantsbymentor.net/safety/mentor-safety. It is important that you read and understand these brochures when considering MENTOR® Breast Implants.
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