Women always analyze one another, assessing and comparing clothing, body shape, image and behavior. The decision to have Breast Augmentation is, however, extremely personal. One of the main advantages of a natural looking breast enhancement is that few other people will necessarily know that you have had an augmentation unless you wish for them to do so (this is particularly true if you have previously worn a padded bra and/or bikini). Your scars will be beautifully concealed, virtually undetectable to the naked eye, and your breast enlargement will compliment and enhance your figure.
The characteristics of a typical natural looking breast enlargement are:

The breast has a gentle slope to it and projects forward towards the nipple

Most of the volume is in the lower half of the breast

The nipple sits on the most projecting part of the breast

The breast sits approximately at the mid level of the arm

The nipple is located above the breast fold (if the nipple sits below the breast fold, that by definition is a drooping breast)
How to achieve Natural Looking Breast Augmentation?
In order to achieve ‘The Natural Look’, the breast augmentation surgery has to be carefully planned and executed. It is important that the augmentation simply enhances your existing breast, and not tries to build a new one.
To achieve a natural looking results, some or all of these have to be considered:

Placing the implant under the chest muscle (sub-muscular or subpectoral)

Using a moderate profile implant that fits your chest width and is proportional to the rest of your body. Your breasts will initially sit higher on the chest immediately after Breast Augmentation surgery, but with routine and deliberate manipulation of the implants (through breast massage) they will quickly descend into a more natural position within the first 3 months.

Limiting the breast implant width to the width of your breasts. If you choose an implant that is larger, it’s edges will peek out from around the natural breast borders.

Using a
teardrop shape implant in patients who have no breast shape and need the implant to shape the final result.