What’s the Difference Between Silicone and Saline Breast Implants?
Dr. Chad Wu, plastic surgeon in Richmond Hill and Toronto Downtown, explains the basics to help you make the right implant choice.
Choosing breast implants is an exciting step, but it also comes with questions, such as whether to opt for silicone or saline implants. Both types of implants have qualities, and understanding them can help you make the right choice. Dr. Chad Wu, a skilled plastic surgeon in Richmond Hill and Toronto Downtown, explains the basics to help you decide.
Silicone Implants: Natural Feel and Look
Silicone implants are filled with a gel that mimics the texture of natural breast tissue. Therefore, they are popular with women who want a softer, more realistic feel. The gel is cohesive, so even if the implant is damaged, it stays in place rather than leaks. Silicone implants have come a long way and are now safer and more durable than ever.
Although silicone implants look natural, regular MRI or ultrasound scans are recommended to ensure their integrity, as ruptures are not immediately apparent. If you choose silicone, Dr. Chad Wu, an experienced plastic surgeon in Richmond Hill and Toronto Downtown, can help you set up a monitoring program. Many women enjoy the peace of mind and confidence that comes with these natural-looking implants.
Saline Implants: Simple, Safe, and Adjustable
Saline implants are filled with sterile salt water, which gives them a firmer feel than silicone implants. One advantage of saline implants is that they are adjustable during the procedure so you can fine-tune them to the desired shape. If a saline implant leaks, you’ll know immediately as it deflates and the body naturally absorbs the salt water.
Saline implants can be an excellent option if you want to be sure that a rupture will be easy to detect. They are also an excellent choice for women who want a slightly firmer appearance. Dr. Chad Wu, a trusted plastic surgeon in Richmond Hill and Toronto Downtown, often recommends saline implants to women who like the idea of a safe, absorbable filler and an implant that is easy to monitor.
Making the Right Choice for You
The choice between silicone and saline is a matter of personal preference and what works best for your body. During your consultation, Dr. Chad Wu, a dedicated Richmond Hill and Toronto Downtown plastic surgeon will discuss your lifestyle and goals to guide you to the best option.
Whether you’re drawn to silicone’s natural feel or saline’s simplicity, Dr. Chad Wu is here to help you realize your vision.
Schedule a consultation with Dr. Chad Wu to learn more about the procedure and recovery process.
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