Breast augmentation
has been one of the most sought-after cosmetic procedures in 2010. During this period alone, about 296,000 US
patients had the surgery, with the number expected to grow in the next few
years.
If you are thinking of having breast augmentation surgery, these
are the most common questions of patients you may also have in mind:
·
Is the safety of breast implants monitored by the FDA?
Both saline and siliconebreast implants are considered safe both for breast augmentation and
reconstruction following cancer surgery.
Currently, the FDA only allows Mentor and Allergan-Mentor to sell their
products in the country.
·
What is the advantage of saline breast implants over the silicone version?
Saline implants require smaller incisions because they are
only filled once they are inside the breast pocket. Take note that no FDA-approved prefilled
saline implants are sold in the US.
Another advantage is that you are no longer required to undergo regular
MRI screening because there is no risk of “silent leak.”
·
Which is more popular nowadays, silicone or
saline implants?
Most doctors believe that silicone implants are more popular
these days because they can simulate the natural feel of tissue unlike the
saline version which is typically described as like having a water-balloon
inside the breast.
But because a leak may not have any manifestation (e.g.,
deflated-looking breasts), it is recommended that you undergo MRI screening at
least every two years.
·
Is there any option other than saline and
silicone implants?
A new breast implant called “gummy bear” implant is used in
Europe, though it is not yet available in the US market, unless you will enroll
in nationwide clinical trials to test the product’s effectiveness and safety.
Gummy bear implant
uses the silicone gel that is more cohesive than the one used by the currently
available silicone implant.
·
Do patients need revisions in the future?
Because breast implants are not guaranteed to last a
lifetime, you will likely need revision breast augmentation at some point in
your life. This is because the devices
are still subjected to the natural wear and tear which can lead to rupture and
leak.
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