Saline vs Silicone Breast Implants: The Advantages & Disadvantages

Breast augmentation is the most commonly performed plastic surgery on women. A breast implant is a sac of elastomer, which is filled with either saline or silicone, and is surgically implanted under the breast tissue. Read below to learn more about the differences between saline and silicone, and the advantages and disadvantages of both.

What is saline solution?

Saline solution is a solution of sodium chloride (NaCl) in sterile water. A saline-filled breast implant is a silicone shell or cover with sterile saline filled to the desired volume during breast augmentation surgery.

What is silicone?

Silicone is made of silicon, a semi-metallic or metallic element, as in nature combines with oxygen to silica or silica. Beach sand, quartz and crystals are silica. Heating silica with carbon at high temperature can produce silicon. Further processing can convert the silicon in a long chain of chemical or polymer, called silicone - can be a liquid, gel or rubbery substance. Silicone can be found in many common household items such as polished, sun cream, hand lotion, Antitranspirants, soaps, processed foods and chewing gum.

implant Which is best for you?

It is really up to you and your doctor to decide which implant is working for you. Consider how much breast tissue you have, what the quality of your breast tissue, which Grae, scars, feel and your budget. Make sure your surgeon is certified by the ABPS, which guarantees that your surgeon is a real plastic surgeons trained surgery.

Until breast in the’90s, was the dominant silicone implant. Because of possible autoimmune-mediated health problems associated with leaks, saline solution is used. Although silicone implants no longer a bad reputation, you should weigh your options, an informed decision. Here are the pros and cons of both saline and silicone implants.

benefits of silicone implants

  • more natural, softer feel
  • rippling Less visible, which occurs when in the implant shell folds are visible through the skin
  • better for the patients with thin skin
  • probably take longer without that for the exchange of implants
  • you can round or teardrop shaped
  • Available for women, Age 22 years or older for breast augmentation

disadvantages of silicone implants

  • come-filled, which means cutting sites must graer and the surgeon will not be able to adapt the implants after inserting
  • If the silicone implant ruptures, it often goes unnoticed. The long-term effects of silicone leaks into the body tissue is not known
  • leaks may be found in secondary tissue
  • Expensive Benefits The Saline Implants
  • Saline implants are inserted empty, and therefore a small cut made
  • If the saline implant ruptures, it is noticeable. The shell emptied as the salt-water solution and is pouring using tissue
  • Less expensive
  • Available for women 18 years and older disadvantages of Saline Implants
  • come-filled, which means cutting sites and the need graer wave
  • Saline water has very little consistency, so that the shell implant can easily folds against the saline solution Breast Implant Risks and Benefits andSilicone saline breast implants carry virtually the same risks, including capsule contracture fibrosis (the formation of scar tissue around the implant ), infection, nerve damage and breakage or leakage.Both types of implants also offer advantages, as well, among other things:
  • Improved self-esteem
  • more flattering contour
  • correction asymmetry or congenital Abnormalities
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