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4 Myths About Breast Implants

July 15th, 2010 No comments
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Hopefully, in response to these myths will help you make a more informed decision about breast augmentation surgery.

The four myths are

- It is necessary to periodically replace breast implants

- Silicone can seep into the bloodstream and other areas

- Breast implants may prevent breastfeeding, or the ability to produce breast milk

- Gummy Bear implants are not yet on the market

1 – It is necessary to periodically replace breast implants

If there is nothing wrong with breast implants, then you need not be replaced. Her breast implants are not the tires need balancing weights and eventual replacement. Assuming that breast implants remain intact, there is no need to replace in a planned or routine.

2 – silicone can leak into the bloodstream and other areas

This is not true with the latest silicone breast implants. The FDA has approved silicone breast implants back on the U.S. market in November 2006. These implants are filled with silicone that is coherent, or sticks to itself. Even if the hull is damaged, the silicone does not leak or ooze into another body cavity.

3 – Breast implants may prevent breastfeeding, or the ability to produce milk.

Regardless of the incision, the risk of being unable to lactate, or milk production. However, if the breast augmentation surgery is successful, the risk is extremely low. This is true for any surgical incision, especially areolar incision, incision or armpits incsion breast flap. Steps are taken to avoid the path that carries milk to the nipple and areola during breast augmentation surgery. In the long term, the ability to produce milk must remain intact.

4 – The Gummy Bear Implants are not yet on the market

Cohesive or sticky silicone breast implants have been in the U.S. market since November 2006. FDA approval is still waiting for a better cohesive silicone gel, but current models are technically cohesive gel breast implants.

Dr Kim is a board certified plastic surgeon specializing in breast augmentation, breast reduction, liposuction, tummy tuck, facelift surgery, breast lift, and many other plastic surgery procedures. He has offices in San Francisco and operates mainly in San Francisco at an exclusive surgery center located 1 block from Union Square.

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