Since its introduction 5 years ago, the Keller Funnel – a device used for insertion of silicone breast implants – has reduced capsular contracture rates, according to a multi-center study in which I participated. Though it looks more like something out of a pastry chef’s kitchen than a surgical instrument, the Keller Funnel makes insertion… Read More »
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Low profile, moderate, and high profile breast implants mean different things to different implant manufacturers. For example, Mentor’s 300 cc “Moderate Plus” smooth silicone gel implant has a base width of 12 cm, identical to Sientra’s “Moderate” profile gel implant. Add the further option of shaped (form-stable, anatomical, gummy bear, cohesive) implants and the choices… Read More »
In 2004 the use of high profile and low profile breast implants was a new option. My article in the Aesthetic Surgery Journal was the first on how to use high profile implants. /uploads/pdf/high-profile-implants.pdf
Breast augmentation is a lifetime decision, and so the question of how implants may affect the diagnosis of cancer needs to be considered regardless of the age of the patient at the time of the original surgery. We inform breast implant patients that their implants may make detection by mammography more difficult, because X-rays don’t… Read More »
[note: This was the first peer-reviewed article on high profile implants. In 2004, most implants were saline, but the same principles apply to silicone gel implants.] Richard A. Baxter, MD Aesthetic Surgery Journal 2004 24: 24-27. Abstract Background: High-profile round saline breast implants that permit a better match of implant diameter to the base diameter of the… Read More »
Much has been made of the news a couple of weeks ago that the FDA approved a type of implant commonly known as “gummy bear” or “anatomic” style (specifically, Allergan style 410; another version from Sientra has been available in the U.S. for almost a year.) Their teardrop profile and variety of shapes lead many to consider them… Read More »
It’s interesting to me how certain perceptions regarding plastic surgery and related procedures persist despite ample evidence to the contrary. Take the eyelash growing product Latisse for example. I was discussing it with a patient last week, and her first question was: “Isn’t that the thing that changes your eye color?” Her confusion is understandable in one sense,… Read More »
According to a new study, women who have opted for breast enlargement with implants have objectively measureable improvement in several aspects of their lives. It’s an important question to answer, not just because it is a significant surgery, but because it is also a purely elective procedure. What’s more, critics of breast implants emphasize risks, while… Read More »
