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Are Silicone Implants Safe?

Posted October 22, 2012 in Breast Augmentation

Are silicone implants safe?

An increasing number of women are getting breast reconstruction and breast augmentation procedures. This could be for the sole purpose of getting larger breast or in cases such as some medical problems like a mastectomy a patient may want to get his or her breasts reconstructed. There are two types of breast implants that patients can choose from. These are saline and silicone. The major difference between the two is what is inside. Silicone implants are filled with silicone gel whereas saline implants are filled with saline or sterile salt water.

The safety of silicone implants has been the topic of mass debate for a number of years and it even led to the ban of the use of silicone implants by the FDA. In the 1990s a number of concerns were raised by women who got them, claiming that they made them ill and some people believed that they increased the risks of women developing breast cancer and connective nerve tissue disease. This made the FDA to ban their use completely.

Research was done on their safety based on multiple aspects including the claims that were made by the patients. The scientists and specialists in charge of investigating and researching these claims later come up with results that showed that the claims were not valid. These implants did not increase the risk of getting cancer and they did not make people ill. This led to the FDA lifting its ban in 2006.

They are now approved for women who are 22 years old and older for breast augmentation surgery. Women of all ages can use them to get breast reconstruction surgery. Trials are still being done as a precaution to ensure that they are completely safe, but as of now there are still no concerns.

The fact that the ban was lifted by the body responsible for ensuring that products that are in the market are good and users can use, shows that the product is safe. Thousands of qualified specialists who deal with breast surgery have approved their use and even recommend them to their patients. However, before you opt to get breast implants Newport Beach, it is crucial to ask your doctor about the risks that are associated with it, as well as its benefits before deciding if this type of procedure is right for you. The advice of a specialist is very beneficial and should be highly prioritized before getting breast implants.

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