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What Breast Implants Are The Safest?

What Breast Implants Are The Safest?

Your surgeon will advise you on which activities should be avoided and when you can return to more strenuous activities like running or lifting weights.

If you are considering getting breast implants, it is natural to have concerns about the safety and long-term risks associated with this popular cosmetic surgery. With so many different types of breast implants available today, choosing the safest option can be a daunting task. But fear not! In this blog post, we will delve into the topic of breast implant safety and guide you through the factors you need to consider when selecting the best type of implant for your needs. So sit tight and let’s explore together what breast implants are the safest on the market!

Overview of Breast Implants

Breast implants are not without risk, but the risks are generally low. The most common complication is capsular contracture, which occurs when the scar tissue around the implant becomes hard and squeezes the implant. This can cause pain, changes in breast shape, and hardening of the breast. While this is usually not a serious problem, it can be uncomfortable and may require surgery to correct. Other possible complications include infection, bleeding, and leakage of the implant. These complications are rare and usually occur soon after surgery. For more information on breast implants and their risks, please consult with your doctor.

Once an implant is in place, you may be able to resume most normal activities immediately. Your surgeon will advise you on which activities should be avoided and when you can return to more strenuous activities like running or lifting weights. Many women report an improved self-image after breast augmentation, although it is important to note that the results may not meet your expectations. It’s also important to remember that implants are not lifetime devices, and they may need to be replaced at some point down the line.

Different Types of Implants

There are two main types of breast implants: silicone gel implants and saline implants. Both types have their own advantages and disadvantages.

Silicone gel implants are the most popular type of implant. They are made of a silicone shell filled with silicone gel. The advantages of silicone gel implants include a natural feel and appearance, and they are less likely to leak than saline implants. The disadvantages of silicone gel implants include a higher risk of capsular contracture (scar tissue build-up around the implant) and a slightly higher risk of rupture than saline implants.

Saline implants are made of a silicone shell filled with sterile salt water. The advantages of saline implants include a lower risk of capsular contracture and rupture, and they can be inserted through a smaller incision than silicone gel implants. The disadvantages of saline implants include a slightly less natural feel and appearance, and a higher risk of wrinkling or rippling under the skin.

Although there are many different shapes and sizes of implants available, the most common types used in breast augmentation include round, oval, teardrop and anatomic. These different shape implants can vary based on what look your plastic surgeon is looking to achieve with your augmentation.

Breast implants are a popular cosmetic surgery procedure among women, but safety is a significant concern when it comes to selecting the right type of implants. There are various types of breast implants available, each with its own set of advantages and disadvantages. However, safety should be the top priority when choosing an implant. In this article, we will discuss the safest breast implants available on the market today.

Saline implants: Saline implants are filled with a sterile saltwater solution and have been used for breast augmentation since the 1990s. These implants are considered safe because in case of rupture or leakage, the saline solution is safely absorbed by the body. Additionally, saline implants do not contain any harmful chemicals, making them a popular choice for many women.

Structured implants: Structured implants are a newer type of implant that combines the safety of saline implants with the natural feel of silicone implants. These implants have an inner structure that is designed to provide shape and support, reducing the risk of implant rupture or leakage.

Cohesive silicone gel implants: Cohesive silicone gel implants, also known as “gummy bear” implants, are made of a thicker and more cohesive silicone gel that is less likely to leak or rupture. These implants also maintain their shape even when cut, making them a safer option than traditional silicone implants.

Fat transfer: Fat transfer is a natural alternative to breast implants that involves taking fat from other parts of the body and injecting it into the breasts. This option is considered safe because it uses the patient’s own tissue, eliminating the risk of allergic reactions or implant-related complications.

Tips for Finding a Qualified Surgeon

When you are considering breast implants, it is important to find a qualified surgeon who has experience performing the procedure. Here are some tips for finding a qualified surgeon:

1. Ask your friends or family members if they know of any good surgeons in your area.

2. Check online reviews of surgeons in your area.

3. Schedule a consultation with a few different surgeons to get a feel for their bedside manner and level of experience.

4. Make sure the surgeon you choose is board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery.

5. Ask to see pre and post-operative pictures of previous patient’s breast augmentation results.

6. Discuss all the risks, benefits, and alternatives with the surgeon before making a decision.

7. Inquire about any “hidden costs” associated with the surgery that may not be included in an initial quote.

Questions to Ask Your Surgeon

1. What type of breast implants do you recommend?
2. Why do you recommend this particular type of implant?
3. What are the risks associated with the type of implants you are recommending?
4. How often do you perform this surgery?
5. What are your success rates with this surgery?
6. What are the potential complications that could occur with this surgery?
7. What will the recovery process be like?
8. How long will I need to take off work or put my life on hold following surgery?

 

In conclusion, when selecting the safest breast implants for yourself it is important to consider your individual goals and circumstances. The latest research suggests that silicone cohesive gel implants offer many advantages as they are less prone to rupture or deflation over time. However, ultimately the final decision should be based on a thorough consultation with an experienced plastic surgeon who can advise you on which type of implant will provide you with optimal results and safety.