Seeing as breast augmentation remains one of the most popular cosmetic surgeries performed worldwide, it only makes sense to expect implant technology to continue to improve with time. The current implant options available have improved exponentially from earlier generations, and women of all body types are now able to achieve natural looking breast augmentation results with the combination of innovative implant developments and surgical skill.
Nevertheless, implants may be getting even more high-tech in upcoming years. Here is a closer look at some potential developments to look for.
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Microchips
Breast implants equipped with a microchip are being developed to provide doctors with exact implant information without surgically examining the patient, making for improved patient-doctor relationships and safety. The microchip would contain a serial number, the manufacturer name and date of manufacture, along with other information.
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Lightweight Silicone
New silicone implants are under development that would weigh 30 percent less than conventional silicone implants. The new implant has a silicone shell, but is filled with other biocompatible materials and has been deemed safe for medical use. Lightweight implants could lessen the likelihood of sagging in patients with implants, especially when implants are large.
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The ‘Ideal’ Implant
An innovative new implant currently under trial for FDA approval appears like a standard saline implant from the outside. However, on the inside, the implant is filled with smaller and smaller implant shells nested together, along with saline solution. The layers of implant shells may help prevent rippling, reduce the chance of implant collapse and create a natural breast texture for the saline-filled implant.
Dr. Joseph J. Castellano is a native Floridian who grew up in the Tampa Bay area. During medical school and his 5 years of training in General Surgery, Dr. Castellano developed a strong interest in Cosmetic Surgery. He followed his residency training with an elective year of specialized training with the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery. From 2010-2011, he completed a fellowship in Indiana focused entirely of cosmetic surgery of the face and body. During his fellowship, he received specialized training in facial rejuvenation, breast augmentation, abdominoplasty, and body contouring. Dr. Castellano received his board certification from the American College of Surgeons in 2010.
Dr. Castellano focuses on breast augmentation, abdominoplasty, liposuction, facelift, and eyelid rejuvenation. Additionally, he operates on numerous skin cancers, scar revisions, spider veins, and specializes in the management of aging skin with chemical peels and laser resurfacing.
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