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Is It Time For An Implant Switch?
Breast implants are great for increasing the size and profile of breasts, giving women a boost of confidence. The procedure has fantastic success rates and is popular as the implants can last for at least 10 years. Despite the longevity of the procedure, some women still consider replacing implants at some point. Some cases are due to complications like capsular contracture or implant deflations, while others are due to personal preference. During the breast implant replacement process, women also think about a saline to silicone switch. Women are surprised to learn that there are many benefits to using a silicone implant during a replacement. Here are 3 reasons for the switch.
1. You’re looking for a natural feel
Saline implants have a silicone casing filled with a sterile saline solution. This implant type is generally safer, more customizable, cheaper, and often requires smaller incisions. Silicone implants look and feel like natural breast tissue. If women are looking to move to a more natural, teardrop-shaped profile, switching to silicone implants is an ideal choice. There are also different forms of silicone implants, including gummy bear and textured implants. These implants make breast augmentation more customizable, increasing patient satisfaction.
2. You’re looking to avoid rippling
Saline implants are prone to implant rippling, which can show on the skin, reducing patient confidence. When saline implants are used, the surgeon inserts the empty shell, which is then filled with the saline solution. Sometimes, the implant can be underfilled, causing rippling. Implants that are ruptured or those that lose saline solution over time may be dissatisfied with the implants. Silicone implants are pre-filled and less likely to rupture. Using gummy bear implants, in particular, can avoid rippling. Patients who want more secure implants can get silicone replacements.
3. You’re looking for longevity
Saline implants are more prone to rupture. If a rupture occurs, the saline solution is naturally assimilated into the body. Most patients need replacements due to this complication. Choosing a silicone implant instead can lead to fewer ruptures and complications. If the silicone implant does rupture, this is less noticeable. As a result, patients who switch from saline to silicone have a longer-lasting implant.
Talk to your surgeon
Breast implant replacements go through similar procedures and processes to the original procedure. The replacement often occurs through the same incisions to limit complications and speed up recovery time. Most women do not consider replacements for at least 10 years, or sooner if complications arise. Replacements are ideal for women going through new phases of life. An initial consultation can help determine the best options in terms of implant size, shape, and type. Since silicone implants have multiple benefits, women are more interested in this option. Choosing the right surgeon who understands the benefits of each implant type boosts overall satisfaction and results.
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