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motiva ergonomix before and after

Motiva Ergonomix implants are designed to give a very natural -looking, soft, and mobile result, so most “before and after” stories highlight subtle but noticeable fullness, especially with movement rather than a stiff, fixed “implant look.” They are especially popular among people who want a teardrop‑style shape when standing and a rounder look when lying down, which is built into the gel and shell design of the implant.

Quick Scoop

  • Motiva Ergonomix uses a SmoothSilk surface and ProgressiveGel Ultima to mimic natural breast tissue and reduce inflammation and capsular contracture risk.
  • The implant shape adapts with posture: more round when lying down, more sloped/teardrop when upright, which changes how “before and after” results look in different positions.
  • Official Motiva galleries and surgeon websites show mostly soft, proportional results rather than very “push‑up bra” style upper‑pole fullness.

What “Before and After” Typically Shows

  • On Motiva’s own “Before & After” page, Ergonomix cases are presented as natural, mobile breasts with smooth upper poles and a gentle lower‑pole curve instead of a sharply round, augmented look.
  • Case photos on plastic‑surgery clinic sites (for example, rapid‑recovery subfascial augmentations with 265–320 cc Ergonomix implants) show modest size increases, preserved athletic or slim proportions, and soft transitions from chest to breast.

How Results Feel and Move

  • Ergonomix implants are filled with a very soft, highly viscoelastic gel that flows slightly, so the breast can move and “settle” more like natural tissue when you walk, bend, or lie down.
  • Surgeons and patients on forums note that these implants tend to avoid the rigid “gummy bear” feel some older cohesive gels had, trading some push‑up effect for a more lifelike drape and jiggle.

What People Say in Forums

  • Recent forum discussions describe Motiva Ergonomix as a good choice for patients who prioritize softness and a subtle, elegant augmentation over maximum upper‑pole volume.
  • Users also mention that while Motiva is relatively new in the U.S., it has been used for years in other regions, which influences the growing number of real‑patient “before and after” stories now appearing in American galleries.

If You’re Researching This Now

  • To really understand “Motiva Ergonomix before and after,” focus on: body type similar to yours, implant size/profile (e.g., 215–360 cc, Demi vs Mini) and placement (subfascial vs submuscular), because these factors heavily shape the visual outcome.
  • Reviewing multiple surgeons’ galleries plus Motiva’s official before‑and‑after section gives a more realistic range of outcomes than relying on a single clinic or influencer.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.