Creating Beauty From Within
What are Breast Implants?
What are breast implants? Breast implants are specialized medical products which are inserted, by means of surgery, into the patient’s body in order to:
• Enhance as well as increase the size of the breast and improve the overall shape in breast augmentation surgery; click here for more information about breast augmentation surgery;
• Bring back a far more regular look to a woman’s body that is possibly lacking a breast as a result of a hereditary anomaly or even birth defect. Breast implants were first introduced in the early 1960s in the USA, primarily pertaining to augmentation purposes. However, It was not until 1976 when breast augmentation implants were subject to United States FDA (Food and Drug Administration) regulations.
All breast augmentation implants that are in use at the present time in the U.S., are reviewed by the United States FDA Center for Devices and Radiological Health and have to be approved by the U.S. FDA. before use. All of the approved breast augmentation implants have an external covering of bio-compatible strong silicone rubber, which is of medical-grade.
• Breast implants sanctioned purely for augmentation or enlargement purposes contain only a saline solution which is sterile.
• Breast implants approved purely for reconstructive usage are filled with either silicone or saline.
Breast augmentation implants are operatively positioned via incisions in the patient’s body, either:
• Underneath existing breast tissue but over the top of the chest muscle tissues
• Underneath the muscles of the chest wall
• Underneath a flap of muscle tissue repositioned on the chest wall
To discover information about choosing the best breast implants click here, and for different types of breast implants click here.
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