Friday, February 22, 2013

FDA Approves New Silicone Breast Implant

One of the most note-worthy pieces of cosmetic surgery news this week is the FDA-approval of a new cohesive silicone breast implant called Natrelle 410. This new cohesive gel implant from Allergan was approved based on a seven-year study involving 941 female participants. The FDA gave the product the green light with the expectation that Allergan conducts post-approval studies related to Natrelle 410’s safety and effectiveness.

The last time the FDA approved a silicone-based implant was March 2012. In applying these silicone implants (also called gummy bear breast implants) in their breast enhancement surgeries, the board certified plastic surgeons of We Know Beauty have experience very positive results. These form-stable implants from Sientra retain shape but strike a great balance between firm and soft for natural-looking (and feeling) breasts. These implants also demonstrate an extremely low chance of rupture/leakage.

In performing flawless breast augmentation, the medical professionals of We Know Beauty only utilize the safest products. There must be a high assurance of safety associated with an implant before it is considered for use. The health and well-being of the We Know Beauty client is of paramount significance. All surgeries are conducted by highly-skilled plastic surgeons with FDA-approved products that have been heavily researched.

If you are currently considering a breast augmentation with saline-based breast implants, have a look at the plastic surgery before and after pictures on the We Know Beauty website. The beautiful results delivered by We Know Beauty are evident in the before and after gallery. To learn more about breast augmentation by We Know Beauty, contact our office to schedule a complimentary consultation.

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