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How New Technology Is Making Breast Implants Safer

Diana Hope
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  • Things to Consider Before Doing Breast Augmentation
  • Types of Breast Implants Available Today
  • New Breast Implant Plastic Surgery Technology
  • Benefits of the IDEAL IMPLANT
    • The Ideal Implant

In the past, women who wanted breast implants—whether because of experiencing loss of breast size after weight loss or having a baby or other reason—generally had to choose between the more natural feel and realistic look of silicone gel or the peace of mind of saline.

However, for women to feel secure and beautiful nowadays, the structured breast implant offers a new technology that can bring the best of both worlds.

The new technology for breast implants is not only better and safer for women but aso offer a more natural look which can help improve their self-image and self-confidence.

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Things to Consider Before Doing Breast Augmentation

Today, breast implants provide women with the natural look that they want to have while improving their body image and self-confidence at the same time.

However, before having a breast augmentation, you need to consider the following points:

  • You should research the newest types of implants to know what is the safest and most
  • Latest surgical technologies should be used when doing breast augmentation.
  • Surgical techniques should be used to provide the best surgical outcomes.

Types of Breast Implants Available Today

The following are the different types of implants available for breast augmentation:

  • Silicone
  • Structured saline
  • Smooth
  • Structure or plastic
  • Round
  • Saline
  • Gummy bear
  • Textured

New Breast Implant Plastic Surgery Technology

Women in need for or want breast implants have always strived to choose the option that best combines the peace of mind and safety of saline breast implant with the natural feel of silicone gel implant.

The IDEAL IMPLANT Structured Breast Implant has been approved by the FDA after years of research, product development, engineering, and a huge clinical trial in the US. The structured breast implant is now available through a limited number of certified surgeons.

The IDEAL IMPLANT offers you the breast augmentation that makes your breasts feel natural without risking a silent rupture of the silicone gel. The natural feel of the implant is due to the support of the internal structure that controls the saline movement.

In cases where the IDEAL IMPLANT ruptures, the body harmlessly absorbs the saline.

Also by just looking at the mirror, you would immediately know if the implants are still intact or not—contrary to the silicone gel implant—where if it ruptures, you will need an expensive MRI to detect it.

The IDEAL IMPLANT is uniquely designed without the use of silicone gel and gives a youthful look and natural feel.

The design consists of two chambers that are separate to hold the saline and a series of implant shells combined. It makes use of standard implant materials with an internal structure that is advance to control the saline movement and support the edges of the implant to minimize wrinkling and collapse.

Benefits of the IDEAL IMPLANT

The following are the benefits of the IDEAL IMPLANT Structured Breast Implant Technology:

  • There is no sticky silicone gel in the surrounding tissues from ruptured implants.
  • It offers a natural feel and a youthful shape.
  • The saline in the implant is safely absorbed in the body if it ruptures.
  • You will always be sure that the implant is intact since there is no silent rupture.
  • There are higher rupture strength and a lower rate of rupture.
  • You do not need expensive MRIs to detect rupture of silicone gel.
  • The surface is smooth and the implant requires an incision smaller than the silicone gel.

The Ideal Implant

The IDEAL IMPLANT is a new technology of structured breast implant that is made out of proven and safe implant materials through a tested manufacturing process.

The implants do not contain any silicone gel or new materials yet it gives a beautiful shape and natural feel because of its internal structure and unique design. The FDA recommends that women with silicone gel implants do an MRI every two years to detect any ruptures which can be costly, but with the IDEAL IMPLANT, there are no silent ruptures.

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