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Global Breast Overview
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Author: Kina Company: QYResearch Date: 2017/4/27 Breast prostheses are breast forms intended to simulate breasts. There are a number of materials and designs; although, the most common construction is silicone gel in a plastic skin. Off-the shelf breast prostheses come in a range of shapes and sizes, while customised breast prostheses are moulded to fit an individual's chest by taking an impression of both breasts and sculpting a mirror imaged.
Breast prostheses are most commonly used after a mastectomy, usually a consequence of cancer .They may act as an alternative to, or a stopgap measure until, plastic surgery to reconstruct a breast.
Of course, some healthy women or men (or men in the transsexual period) choose to wear Breast prostheses to produce beauty.
Breast prostheses can be divided into built-in prosthesis and external prosthesis, according to the material mainly silicone prosthesis, foam prosthesis and fiber-filled prosthesis, and
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there are also temporary prosthesis and permanent prosthesis two types. There are Breast prostheses for initial compensation, partial compensation and full compensation
According to QYResearch released "2017 global breast prosthesis market development status and future trends" data show that,regionally, North America and the European market is the most important market for this product, but with the Asian women's thinking changes, as well as economic growth, the demand for chest prostheses will be more and more high. Due to the big Asian population base , I believe in the near future, the Asian market share will be MUCH BIGGER,it is a very potential market.
For the market forecast, because the pursuit of appearance is getting higher and higher,breast cancer prevalence and treatment success rate is rising, women's thinking is more and more open, and economic conditions is getting better , I believe that the breast prosthesis will be a very promising product.
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