Friday, 31 August 2012

Knowing about Breast Implant and the pros and cons of it


In order to have a perfect ‘hourglass’ figure one needs to have a proper contoured body. For this one has to opt for cosmetic surgery which is becoming immensely popular nowadays. Breast Implant is a part of this cosmetic surgery. The statistics from American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) shows that breast implant is the second most popular and opted treatment in the field of cosmetic surgery, right after liposuction surgery. Breast Implantation procedure has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Breast Augmentation helps in enlarging the breast size of the women. Breast Implant is a medical procedure by which the breast is enhanced or reconstructed according to the wish of a woman. Several types of breast implant procedures are available. Like saline implant, silicone implant and alternative composition implants.FDA has approved the first two options; that is, silicone implant and saline implant. Both saline and silicone breast implant uses an elastomer silicone shell. The former contains saline solution in it which is filled during the operation and the latter contains silicone gel which is thick and sticky in nature. Specific care should be taken after breast implant surgery. The best opted method for breast implantation is the silicone gel filled implant.
Though silicone based implants was banned during the 1990’s, due to various complain from the patients like connective tissue diseases, cancer and so on. During that time saline implants gained a huge momentum. The FDA department held several meetings with the manufacturers of the implants and came to a conclusion that not all silicone based implants will be approved; only those which follow the directives of the FDA will be approved for breast augmentation of women aged between 22 yrs of age.
The implants can be placed in two ways. Following are the two options by which the implants can be placed; one is Sub-glandular Placement and the other is Sub-muscular Placement. In Sub-glandular breast, the implant placement the implant is placed just above the muscle but below the breast gland. In Sub-muscular breast implant, the implant is placed just behind the pectoral muscle.