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Breast implant safety is well-established by extensive research and 30 years of clinical use. While complications like capsular contracture exist, the overall risk is comparable to other elective surgeries, with no proven link to systemic disorders.
Area of Science:
- Medical Device Safety
- Plastic Surgery Research
Background:
- Extensive clinical experience and recent safety research support the use of breast implants.
- The safety profile of these devices has been evaluated over three decades.
Purpose of the Study:
- To assess the overall safety and risk-benefit profile of breast implant devices.
- To address concerns regarding potential systemic effects and device longevity.
Main Methods:
- Review of safety research.
- Analysis of clinical experience spanning over 30 years.
- Evaluation of complication rates and potential adverse effects.
Main Results:
- The complication rate is comparable to other elective surgical procedures, excluding capsular contracture.
- No convincing evidence links silicone implants to systemic disorders.
- Devices have a failure rate and may require maintenance, similar to natural body parts facing injury or disease.
Conclusions:
- Breast implant surgery demonstrates a favorable risk-benefit profile when considered alongside potential complications and maintenance needs.
- The relative safety and value of these devices are supported by substantial evidence.
- Long-term clinical data indicates a low risk of systemic health issues attributable to silicone implants.
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