It was in the early 1960s when Thomas Cronin and his team have
developed the world’s first silicone breast implants. The idea started
when they noticed that plastic bags used by the blood banks have the same
softness of a breast.
When Cronin attended a plastic surgery meeting, one of his colleagues told him about a new company which
had a new product that can be made into solid and liquid form, with a variety
of viscosity. Another great thing about
the device was the extreme compatibility with the human tissue.
The medical-grade silicone can be turned into a solid form
which will serve as the shell, while the cohesive silicone gel will act as the
filling. This material then paved way
for the invention of silicone-filled breast implant, one of the most commonly
used devices in cosmetic plastic surgery to date.
After creating the first prototype of silicone breast implant, the device was
implanted into a dog. The trial worked
okay and so Cronin and his colleagues started to look for a woman who would be
interested to have the first breast augmentation surgery through the new device.
The plastic surgeons found a willing test subject: Timmy
Lindsey. Now she is 80 years old and
working in a care home in Texas.
At the time, no one would have ever imagined that breast augmentation surgery would become one of the most popular cosmetic surgeries
worldwide. In fact, a 2010 survey
conducted by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons showed that 296,000 procedures were performed in the US.
It has been estimated that 5 to 10 million women worldwide had
breast augmentation surgery for cosmetic
reasons, although a significant number also had it to reconstruct their breasts
after mastectomy (or cancer surgery), and for transsexual people to transition
from male to female.
While breast augmentation is popular in the US and UK, this
is not the case in some countries which have their own standard of beauty. For example, the procedure is not as popular
in Brazil because most people there prefer large buttocks rather than big
breasts.
Today, most women who seek for cosmetic breast augmentation
are categorized into two groups: those with small breasts who want to increase
their bust size, and those mothers who have deflated-looking bosoms which are
caused by childbirth.
In the US and most European countries, breast augmentation
for cosmetic reasons can only be conducted for patients aged 18 years and
older.
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