Breast augmentation with Macrolane, a new large-scale filler, revitalizes curves without having to go under the knife. Dr. Christopher Inglefield of the UK discusses Macrolane in this video.
Macrolane isn’t available in the U.S. just yet. But, while it waits for FDA approval, thousands of British women — about 3,000 since the filler was approved 18 months ago — have taken advantage of this new, non-surgical way to enhance the body.
“Macrolane is a new, injectable product that’s specifically been developed for body contouring,” says Dr. Christopher Inglefield.
Instead of getting breast or butt implants to correct unevenness, doctors can simply inject the large-scale filler into the area that needs enhancement.
It can also help with issues such as restoring breast volume after childbirth and breastfeeding. It’s also injected under local anesthetic, which means less downtime and quicker recovery than surgical enhancements.
Since the filler will degrade over time, it’s necessary to have a maintenance treatment about every 12 months. “The results of the treatment last about 12 months, so most women will need a top-off treatment around that time,” says Dr. Inglefield. Video plays below.


