Breast implants are pads of silicone or saline encased in a rubber-like shell. They look like nipple-less falsies and are surgically implanted generally under the pectoralis muscle (located under the breast).
Silicone Gel-filled Implants
In 1992, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) called an immediate halt to silicone breast enlargement. The moratorium did not apply to breast implants that are filled with salt water (saline). This halt resulted from evidence that the devices had been known to...
Hey everyone! I wanted to tell you guys about my recent visit to a plastic surgeon to discuss my breast reconstruction. I had a... Read more »
You’ve had your mastectomy; your implant is in place; now what?It’s time to start building your new breast. First step: gradually... Read more »
Once you’ve decided you’re going to have a breast implant; as well as what type, and the specific procedure, it’s time to prepare for... Read more »
At last! The long process is over, and you have a brand new breast.You may choose to leave it at that. But most women, for cosmetic... Read more »
When you’re having a mastectomy, one of the decisions you’ll be asked to make is whether or not you want reconstruction. Many women... Read more »
Q. What exactly happens during breast reconstruction surgery? A. There are two methods a surgeon may use to build an implant. First, he or she may... Read more »
Q. I also have to decide on silicone vs. saline. I’d heard silicone gives a better result, but wasn’t it banned or something? What’s up with... Read more »
When I opted to proceed with reconstruction after my bilateral mastectomy, I was unprepared for the number of steps to complete the lengthy... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Breast implants surgeryRisksRisks for any surgery are:Blood clots in the legs that may travel to the lungsBlood lossBreathing problemsHeart attack or... Read more »
BOCA RATON, Fla. (Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- Right now, more than 2 million women in the United States are living with breast cancer. Many of these... Read more »