Many people are dissatisfied with the shape/size of their calf muscles to the point that they avoid wearing garments that expose their legs. In these instances, even intensive exercise may not significantly enlarge the calf muscles, particularly in relation to one's larger thigh muscles. Calf implants also can be used to correct deformities resulting from injury or nerve diseases that result in muscle deterioration.

Calf augmentation using solid, soft silicone implants addresses these concerns. Both men and women seek calf implants for different reasons. While men typically seek an appearance that emphasizes the bulk of the calf muscle, women usually desire calf implants for purposes of anatomical balance, there the lower leg is sculpted to be more proportionate to the thighs.

A critical element in determining the right size and shape is based on the skill of the surgeon who can assess the proportions correctly, thereby anticipating any changes after the surgery. Generally anyone in average physical condition or good health is a candidate for calf implant surgery. Individually contoured implants are placed on top of the calf muscles through short incisions behind each knee. The result is an immediate appearance of muscle size and definition. The patient usually is able to walk comfortably within several days and may return to full physical activities within 4-6 weeks. Surgical risks are few, but may include among others: infection, bleeding, nerve and/or muscle damage, slippage and asymmetry.

Cost: $9,000 including implants, surgical facility, anesthesia and recovery.

Calf Implants: Before & After Photos



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