Description of Breast Implants
Breast
implants are pads of silicone or saline encased in a rubber-like
shell. They look like nipple-less falsies and are surgically
implanted generally under the pectoralis muscle (located under
the breast).
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Why Breast Implant?
Breast implants
can serve one or more of a number of purposes; breast cancer
victims can use breast implants for reconstructive purposes
after mastectomy, or women with asymmetrical breasts may use a
single breast implant to balance the difference in size.
Following pregnancy, many women opt for breast implant surgery
to correct reductions in breast size resulting from fluctuating
hormones. And of course many breast implant candidates are
simply interested in creating a more flattering contour.
What
Decisions Should be made for Breast Implant?
Breast implant
candidates have a number of choices and decisions to make
regarding the surgery: the breast implant size, shape, and
material; the types of incisions used and location in which the
breast implants will be inserted. Because of health concerns
associated with silicone, most candidates must use breast
implants filled with saline. (Under certain specific
conditions, candidates may be eligible for silicone gel breast
implants, for instance, if they are willing to participate in a
scientific study.) Most breast implants consist of a silicone
shell filled with saline.
If you are interested in breast implants and your major concern
is you’re your family has a history of breast cancer. Do the
implants "get in the way" when detecting a lump?
Many
studies have been done on this subject, most of which showed no
delay in detection of breast cancer with implants. Special views
are needed by mammogram or, better, MRI in detecting early
breast cancer. Depending upon the type of breast cancer and its
inheritable characteristics, a better determination can be made
of the risk involved. It is suggested that to visit a qualified
plastic surgeon to determine if the risks are warranted.
How to get
Reliable Breast Implant Information?
Breast implant
information is available from a number of sources, but some of
the most reliable breast implant information comes from
board-certified plastic surgeons that work with breast implants
every day. Individuals seeking breast implant information should
carefully examine all of the resources from which they receive
their breast implant information, especially information found
on the Internet.
For individuals
interested in learning more about augmentation, reliable breast
implant information is crucial. Prospective patients should
educate themselves as much as possible, using breast implant
information from a wide variety of sources to crosscheck facts
and risks. Good sources of breast implant information include
government site such as the FDA, medical journals, and
scientific research articles. Breast implant information is also
widely available from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons,
and other organizations.
What are the
Breast Implant Problems?
Breast implant
problems can range in severity from mild nuisances to
life-threatening incidents. Some of the potential breast implant
problems are surgically related, while others have to do with
the implant itself. Fortunately, breast implant problems that
are serious in nature do not occur very often, and although the
more minor breast implant problems seem to be more frequent,
they are easily taken care of.
Some of the
more common breast implant problems include surgical problems,
most specifically infection. All surgical procedures carry this
risk, and breast implant problems relating to infection are
usually handled with a visit to the doctor's office for
antibiotics. Breast implant problems can also occur during the
healing phase, with one of the leading reported breast implant
problems being scarring. Fortunately, a number of advances in
technology allow most patients to avoid breast implant problems
related to large incisions. Now, many surgeries use small,
hidden incisions, and heading off breast implant problems caused
by scarring is possible through the use of Vitamin E and
lotions.
Later on,
breast implant problems such as capsular contracture, leakage,
or even rupture may be possible. Among the most serious breast
implant problems, capsular contracture involves the buildup of
scar tissue around the implant. Patients experiencing breast
implant problems including the hardening of the breast, or a
more round appearance should discuss their breast implant
problems with a doctor and be checked for capsular contracture.
Preventative measures, including daily massage, prevent breast
implant problems like contracture, and help promote monitoring
and the early discovery of other possible breast implant
problems, such as leaking or ruptured implants. Leaks and
ruptures can be merely minor breast implant problems if they are
discovered and treated in a timely fashion.
What Happen
In The Event If You Have A Problem With Your Implants?
Every breast implant manufacturer has a replacement program for
their implants, in case of defects, leakage, ruptures,
deflations, etc.... This simply means that if the implant loses
volume, or "goes flat" for any reason that is not the
fault of the individual, the implant will be replaced by the
implant company free of charge. Additionally, surgeons will
generally charge a patient a reduced surgical fee, as the
implant manufacturers reimburse surgeons for operating room and
anesthesia costs, etc.... If the doctor does want to charge you
again, you should ask specifically what this is for. The
reimbursements from the implant manufacturers is generally for a
period of 5 to 10 years post-operatively, and is renewed each
time a new implant is implanted within that time frame, if ever.
The implants themselves should be guaranteed for life - be sure
to ask to see the replacement program of the company who
manufacturers the implants you will be receiving.
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