Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Types of Breast Implant Texture

When choosing a breast implant, texture is an important consideration. There are two basic implant textures: smooth and textured. Smooth implants, the most commonly used texture, are able to move freely in the breast pocket for they have thinner shells; thus, making it soft.Textured implants on the other hand, do not. Smooth implants are also often placed under the muscle (subpectoral/submuscular placement) for it decreases the chances of the patient having capsular contracture, and it is believed that they may have less change of rupture.

Textured implants were designed as an attempt to reduce capsular contracture. However, whether or not they really prevent capsular contracture it’s still unknown. Texture implants have rough outer surface which allows them to create cohesion between the implant and the surrounding tissue, and to create traction rippling—that is, when the overlying tissue grabs the implant surface and begins to pull on it.
(http://www.justbreastimplants.com/implants/texture-shape.htm )

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