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Breast Implants – Saline or Silicone?

April 27th, 2011

Many patients are confused about the choice of implants to use in breast augmentation.  There are two types of implants available for use in the United States – silicone gel and saline.  Both types have the same silicone outer shell.  There was some controversy about silicone gel implants back in the 1990’s when the FDA removed them from the market for use in first-time breast augmentations.  Interestingly, they were never removed from the market for breast augmentation revisions or breast reconstruction.  They were once again approved for use in breast augmentation in 2006, but only for women over the age of 22.

The main complaint that most patients have about saline implants is that they can sometimes feel and see rippling of the implant below the skin.  This is more evident in thinner women and those who have less breast tissue of their own.   Many also think that they also do not feel as natural as silicone gel implants.

I have been using silicone implants for breast augmentation in almost all of my patients since 2006.  I think they look and feel natural and even though a slightly longer incision is needed for insertion, this is well hidden in most cases.  It is important that each patient make her own decision regarding the type of implant to use, but my recommendation is usually silicone gel.

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Plastic Surgery on the Rise

April 22nd, 2011

According to recent articles in the Wall Street Journal and CNNMoney, there was an increase in plastic surgery procedures in 2010. This was confirmed by the annual statistics recently released by the American Society For Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. Surgical procedures increased by 3% and non-surgical procedures increased by 11% despite the economy. For women, breast augmentation remains the most popular surgical procedure followed by liposuction, eyelid surgery, tummy tuck and breast reduction. Facelifts were up by 35% over 2009. This is interesting because even though the use of Botox and fillers is up, they cannot replace surgery totally. Botox and fillers can be very effective in treating facial lines and wrinkles, but they do not treat excessive, drooping skin. When a facelift is really needed, there is no substitute.

The good news is that, in general, an increase in plastic surgery procedures is indicative of economic recovery. This is certainly true in our office. Our schedule usually reflects the stock market; when it’s up, we are very busy.

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April 7th, 2011

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