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Saline Vs Silicone Implants: Which Is Better?

Are you making the decision between saline vs silicone implants? We recommend a professional opinion. Get in touch today to learn more about your potential breast augmentation procedures.<br>

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Saline Vs Silicone Implants: Which Is Better?

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  1. SALINE VSSILICONE iMPLANTS Over 8,000 Australians chose to enhance their bodies with breast augmentation surgery last year.

  2. Saline Vs Silicone Implants: Which Is Better? Are you thinking about breast augmentation and can’t decide between saline vs silicone implants? Keep reading for an introductory guide to the materials that can be used in this procedure.

  3. Saline Vs Silicone Implants SALINE IMPLANTS SILICONE IMPLANTS

  4. Saline Implants: Pros And Cons Saline-filled implants are implants filled with sterile salt water. When you get saline implants, your surgeon places a silicone shell into your body and then loads the shell with the saline fluid required to reach the volume and fullness you want from your breasts.

  5. Cons Of Saline The characteristic of saline implants that is most likely to spark a reaction is the feeling of the implants. In some cases, like when the recipient has very thin skin or less existing breast tissue, it is easier to see or feel the folds of a saline implant.

  6. Silicone Implants: Pros And Cons Women who choose a post-mastectomy breast reconstruction are more likely to use a firmer silicone to support their breast shape.

  7. Pros Of Silicone Silicone flows differently within the implant shell. And because it isn’t a water-based solution, it is less viscous. That means that silicone implants feel more ‘natural’ or closely akin to naturally-occurring breast tissue.

  8. Cons Of Silicone Additionally, silicone implants go in whole rather than shell first. As a result, the surgeon must make a larger incision to put the implant in place. You’re more likely to see more significant scarring with silicone implants as a result of the larger incision.

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