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Women can have saline breast implants, but many say they feel hard and unnatural and can suddenly deflate.
A25 SCIENCE/HEALTH No Bar to Saline Implants The F.D.A. decided to permit two implant makers to continue marketing saline breast implants, despite new scientific evidence that some patients had had adverse effects.
Seven years after it first questioned the safety of saline breast implants, the Food and Drug Administration decided today to permit the two largest makers of implants to continue marketing the devices, despite new scientific evidence that they pose a significant risk of infection, tissue hardening and pain in the breast, as well as repeat surgeries.
The Food and Drug Administration has just approved saline breast implants for continued use, but it notes that the devices have a high failure rate; roughly one in six women require a second surgical procedure within three years of receiving the implants.In this section Black magic V-day for vouchers?
maker of saline breast implants.
If a saline breast implant ruptures, the implant deflates, causing the affected breast to change in shape and size (Fig. 10).
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Mentor makes cosmetic surgery equipment and supplies, including saline-filled breast implants.
But, he said, government-approved saline-filled breast implants also elicit contracture, and at the same rate.
About 130,000 American women received saline-filled breast implants last year even though the Food and Drug Administration has never declared these implants safe.
Saline-filled breast implants break open at "alarmingly high" rates and require women to undergo repeated surgeries, a government advisory board said today.
Vandeweyer and colleagues compared 49 women who received saline-filled breast implants following mastectomy with a matched group of women who did not.
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