Saline breast implants are composed of a silicone outer shell containing a saline (saltwater) solution. They are often highly effective options for breast augmentation procedures, including patients who need a revisional breast surgery as well as women who are younger than 22 years of age. Saline ...
Both silicone and saline implants have been approved for placement in the postmastectomy reconstruction patients. There remains a paucity of data comparing outcomes of saline and silicone implants in women after breast reconstruction. A single surgeon's experience with expander/implant breast ...
Silicone gel breast implants are almost universally regarded to have the most natural feel by plastic surgeons and patients alike. They earned the nickname “gummy bear” implants because of the firm-but-pliable feel of the material. Saline implants consist of a tough silicone shell filled with s...
1 In Europe, silicone breast implants are still the preferred implants for cosmetic and reconstructive breast surgery, whereas in the United States saline implants have been standard since 1992, when the use of silicone gel implants was restricted to patients enrolled in clinical trials.2 Rupture ...
Dr. Scott Schell answers the question: 'Difference between silicone and saline?' --Question:What is the difference between silicone and saline implants? Answer: Today, the Food and Drug Administration has approved the use of two types of implants for breast reconstruction following mastectomy. 'Sa...
a silicone breast implant. Patients may require a 3-D Mammogram or an MRI to determine if any rupture has occurred. Patients who receive silicone breast implants are encouraged to have a breast evaluation every two years. Finally, silicone breast implants are more expensive than saline implants....
Saline vs. silicone breast implants Both saline and silicone implants come in different shapes and sizes, and each has pros and cons. Saline implants are usually less expensive than silicone ones, but they’re more likely to fold, shrink, or even rupture over time. If the implant does shrink...
doi:10.1016/j.breastdis.2011.03.026R.JagsiSDOSBreast Diseases A Year Book QuarterlyR. Jagsi, "Patient satisfaction with postmastectomy breast reconstruction: a comparison of saline and silicone implants," Cancer, vol. 116, pp. 5584-5591, 2010....
Multiple factors can influence the decision of whether to use either saline-filled or silicone-gel-filled implants for cosmetic breast augmentation. There are differences in implant performance and appearance; differences in patient anatomy, desires, and concerns; and differences in surgeon preference. ...
Saline Versus Silicone Breast Implants in 1360 Augmentation Mammaplasties: A 16-Year ExperienceAn abstract is unavailable.doi:10.1097/01.prs.0000388800.22985.ceMeng, H. SinnoIzadpanah, A.Izadpanah, A.Papanastasiou, W.Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery...