Potential Solution To The Dangers of Silicone Implants
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A Promising Solution for the Risks of Silicone Implants
Breast enhancement has long been a popular cosmetic surgery, but concerns about the safety of silicone implants have persisted. Now, a new type of silicone implant may address these issues.
Exploring Safer Silicone Implants
In today's world, cosmetic surgery is a hot topic, and breast augmentation often takes center stage. Opinions on this procedure vary widely; some see it as unnecessary, while others view it as essential, especially for reconstructive purposes. Regardless of the reason, breast augmentation typically involves making an incision and placing an implant to enhance volume and shape.
In 1992, the FDA restricted silicone implants, except for reconstructive surgeries, due to fears of rupture and leakage, which could cause illness and breast distortion. Since then, saline-filled implants have become the norm in the U.S., offering a safer alternative as they don’t release toxic silicone if ruptured. However, they often fall short in terms of providing the natural look and feel of silicone implants.
The Next Generation of Silicone Implants
A promising solution is emerging with a new form of silicone implants currently under trial. These implants use a firmer silicone gel that, even if ruptured, does not leak into the body. Ongoing medical trials involving cosmetic surgeons in the U.S. explore the safety and effectiveness of these implants.
Advantages of the New Implants
Beyond minimizing leakage risks, these new implants offer several benefits. They provide the realistic appearance and shape retention of traditional silicone implants. The denser silicone gel inside prevents movement within the implant shell, allowing surgeons to craft and maintain the desired breast shape. This addresses criticisms of saline implants, which often fail to replicate the shape and feel of traditional options.
With medical trials underway, these new-generation silicone implants could become widely available in a few years, offering a safer, more appealing option for those considering breast augmentation.
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