Silicone Breast Implants
by T.Going
First used in the 1960’s, silicone breast implants provide
what millions of women have desired throughout history; a
fuller and shapelier chest. Prior attempts to change the size
of breasts included fat transplants, paraffin implants and even
direct injection of silicone. All of those attempts had fairly
predictable results, but the new surgical silicone implant
offered both safety (relative) and acceptable results.
Silicone is made by man and has had many uses including
lubricants, adhesive sealants, silly putty and gaskets. When
used in a breast implant silicone resembles the natural look
and feel of real breast tissue. It was an obvious choice when
the first breast implants were created.
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However, problems with silicone breast implants began to
appear in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s. Thousands of
lawsuits left several chemical companies bankrupt and left
millions of women reeling from debilitating conditions caused
by the silicone. Even though studies failed to show a link
between silicone implants and negative health conditions, the
FDA banned the use of silicone implants.
Today the United States only allows silicone implants as part
of a breast reconstruction or replacement procedure. The FDA is
currently testing a new wave of silicone implants but results
of the test are still years away. Outside of the US 90% of all
breast augmentation surgeries performed still use silicone
implants.
About The Author:
To learn more about breast implants and reconstructive
breast surgery please visit Dr.
William Adams at
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