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Silicone Gel Breast Implants are FDA
approved.
For years even the mention of silicone breast
implants caused women everywhere to cringe. Many women may still
remember when the FDA pulled silicone breast implants off the market
because of their tendency to rupture. Now, after more than a decade,
the FDA has APPROVED the use of gel filled
silicone implants.
The FDA's reasons for studying the new high
strength gel silicone breast implants was purely for reasons of
safety. Plastic surgeons like silicone gel implants, not only because
they are safe, but because silicone breast enhancements feel and look
completely natural. Dr. Pousti has been involved with two studies for
Mentor Silicone Implants and Inamed Silicone Implants for the past 10
years and therefore has experience with using these silicone gel
implants on many patients. These studies were in place to give the FDA
the additional data they require before they would approve silicone
breast implants for general use. Women who qualified for participation
in these studies had to meet the following criteria:
- You
are a mastectomy patient and are undergoing reconstructive surgery.
- You
are having revisionary surgery and already have saline implants.
- You
are having a breast lift (mastopexy), in addition to breast
augmentation.
- You
have a chest wall deformity (pectus excavatum, pectus carinatum,
possibly scoliosis).
At this time, you do
not need to meet the above criteria.
After rigorous scientific review, the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) approved the marketing of silicone gel-filled
breast implants made by two companies for breast reconstruction in
women of all ages and breast augmentation in women ages 22 and older.
The products are made by Allergan Corp. (Formerly Inamed Corp.) and
Mentor Corporation. Mentor Corp.'s silicone gel implants are called
the MemoryGel Breast implants.
In the past decade, many independent studies
have been performed to examine whether silicone gel-filled breast
implants are associated with connective tissue disease or any cancers.
These studies have concluded that there is no convincing
evidence that breast implants are associated with either of
these diseases.
Now that the products have been determined to be
safe, the FDA will continue to monitor them by requiring each company
to follow about 40,000 women for 10 years after receiving the breast
implants. This is normal practice for the FDA so that they will be
able to answer important questions that could only be answered once
the product is in broader use. The post-approval studies will be
closely monitored by the FDA.
If you would like to discuss your options
regarding using silicone gel-filled breast implants, it is required
that you schedule a consultation with a board certified plastic
surgeon who has been approved to perform silicone breast enhancements
with these implants. Dr. Pousti is one such plastic surgeon.
Silicone gel breast implants are pre-filled,
unlike the saline implants that are filled once they are placed under
the muscle of the patient. Surgeons order them in the requested size
and they cannot be changed. Plastic surgeons have to make longer
incisions in most cases to place a silicone gel filled breast implant
than a saline filled breast implant, all other things being equal.
Silicone Breast Enhancement Procedures
The surgical technique used for silicone gel
implants will be discussed with you when you meet with Dr. Pousti.
Silicone breast enhancement procedures take approximately two hours.
Silicone gel implants are pre-filled and so the incision may be a
little longer than those of saline filled implants. The pocket is made
for the implant just as for the saline implant—with Dr. Pousti's
fingers so that the risk of severing nerves is decreased. During your
consultation at our La Jolla, San Diego or Temecula/Murrieta office
and after a thorough examination, Dr. Pousti will discuss every detail
of your silicone breast enhancement, including the exact size and type
of silicone breast implants he will use and their relative advantages.
Silicone breast enhancements are performed on an outpatient basis at
our surgical center in San Diego under general anesthesia.
What to Expect After Silicone Breast
Enhancement Procedures
Rest in bed is the order of the day, along with
plenty of fluids and no aggravation. During the first week, a
brassiere will be fitted and you will be permitted to shower, perhaps
as quickly as two to three days post-op. Initially, the breasts will
appear to be slightly higher than normal and swollen. Over three to
six weeks the implant will descend to a more natural position. Also,
the chest will feel somewhat sore for the first few days. This should
abate very quickly, and by the end of the first week you should be
very comfortable.
