Silicone versus saline breast augmentation
Sunday, May 23rd, 2010It’s been my impression that more and more of my patients are seeking silicone breast implants, which have been FDA-approved since 2006. This impression has been confirmed by recent data published by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Breast augmentation remains the number one cosmetic surgical procedure in the United States. Last year, 289, 328 breast augmentations were performed in the United States, and half of them utilized silicone implants.
This confirms that more and more patients are realizing that silicone implants are softer, more natural devices with an excellent safety profile. Silicone implants also tend to have less problems with visible rippling than saline implants. For patients who have experienced significant changes to the breasts after breastfeeding, pregnancy, weight loss, or breast cancer surgery, augmentation or reconstruction with silicone implants often yields superior cosmetic results.
Silicone implants do have a few negatives. They are more expensive than saline breast implants and require a slightly larger incision for placement. It’s also more difficult to detect an implant rupture and may require an MRI to detect it with certainty. In certain patients, particularly younger woman with some breast tissue, breast augmentation with saline implants may provide nearly as nice a result as surgery with silicone implants.
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