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subject: What You May Not Know About Breast Augmentations [print this page]


When it comes to breast implants Orange County residents usually know a lot of information. Most know at least one person who has gotten the procedure done. However, not many people know about the history of breast implants.

Breast implants were first sold in the United States in the 1960s. At this time, there was no government regulation of medical devices such as implants. It wasnt until 1976 that the FDA as given authority to regulate medical devices. Breast implants were not looked at right away because the FDA was more concerned with life-saving devices. For this reason, breast implants were able to remain on the market un-inspected for a few years until the late 1970s. In the 1980s, the FDA decided to develop a brochure and set of videotapes to educate women about the risks of implants prior to surgery. However, there was never agreement as to what the educational materials should say, and the brochures and videotapes were never completed.

It is interesting that Orange County breast implants took so long to be approved by the FDA mainly because of disagreements and disagreements within the organization. In addition, the lack of research also led to confusing about the subject. In 2006, the FDA finally announced that they were approving silicone gel breast implants. However, in 2000, saline-filled breast implants were reviewed by the FDA. The FDA almost immediately approved saline implants. Today, the FDA considers both silicone and saline-filled breast implants to be perfectly safe. Thanks to rigorous credential programs, Americans can be assured that their Orange County breast augmentation will be done safely by an experienced professional.

Although saline and silicone-filled implants are both approved by the FDA, women choose based on a few different factors. Saline implants remain deflated until surgery; this means a smaller incision and less recovery time. When getting a breast augmentation Orange County women often opt for saline implants because they can be filled and deflated easily. In addition, saline implants are a good way to avoid rippling brought on by over-inflated implants. On the other hand, silicone implants often look and feel more natural to patients. The silicone conforms to the natural shape of the breasts. In addition, if a leak occurs, a silicone implant will hold its shape.

Before getting a breast augmentation, it is very important for potential patients to discuss these issues with their plastic surgery. He or she will help you decide what is best for you. It is important to consider the difference in appearance between saline and silicone implants. In addition, one must decide between textured implants and smooth implants as well as compare shapes and overall sizes. With a consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon, potential breast augmentation patients can learn more about the surgery as well as decide what will give them the best results!

by: Dr.Esmailian




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