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    • To evaluate the safety and efficacy of a specific silicone prosthesis for breast augmentation.
    • To assess patient outcomes and complication rates associated with this implant.

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    • Introduction of a silicone prosthesis, filled with 6% Dextran, for breast augmentation.
    • Clinical observation of 15 patients with small atrophic breasts over a period of time.

    Main Results:

    • The prosthesis demonstrated ease of insertion and shorter operating times compared to the Cronin prosthesis.
    • Low complication rates were observed, including no instances of serous extravasation, hematomas, infections, wound disruptions, or skin necrosis.
    • Patients experienced minimal discomfort and could return to work within four days.

    Conclusions:

    • This silicone prosthesis is a safe and effective option for augmentation mammoplasty in women with small atrophic breasts.
    • The procedure offers significant advantages in terms of surgical ease, recovery time, and patient satisfaction.
    • No carcinogenic effects have been reported, further supporting its safety profile.