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Breast Implant Types: Saline vs Silicone

18th Jan, 2011

breast-implant-patient-doctorThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved both saline and silicone gel implants for reconstructive surgeries and breast augmentation mammoplasty. In Brisbane, Dr. Phil Richardson, a specialist in plastic surgery, provides an overview of each implant type, discussing their characteristics without making any claims about the outcome or benefits to self-perception.

 

Saline Implants

Saline implants have seen advancements in surgical technique and technology, which may enhance their appearance. They offer certain logistical advantages:

  • Saline implants are inserted empty and filled once in place, allowing for smaller incisions.
  • They can be more straightforward to exchange if necessary.
  • The saline solution, if released due to implant rupture, is absorbed by the body without harm.
  • They provide flexibility in the location of incision due to post-insertion filling.
  • Saline implants are available for individuals 18 years and older or for reconstructive purposes at any age.

Silicone Implants

Silicone implants are chosen by some due to their material properties. They are an option for individuals seeking reconstructive surgery or breast augmentation mammoplasty who are 22 years or older. While silicone implants have certain limitations regarding surgical incision options, they are a part of the range of choices available to patients.

Silicone implants have a silicone rubber exterior and are filled with a gel. In case of a rupture, which may not always be immediately evident, the FDA suggests regular follow-up appointments.

Dr. Phil Richardson, a specialist in Brisbane, is available to discuss options for breast augmentation mammoplasty. Our clinic welcomes appointments for consultations on reconstructive and augmentation options.

 

Posted on January 18, 2011 By , in
Dr. Philip Richardson
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