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Cosmetic Surgeons Contribute to Silicone Breast Implant Ruling |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: FOR MORE INFORMATION ~ CONTACT: Jenny Hogan, Media Director or Larry Oskin, President l PHN: 703-359-6000 l EML: JHogan@MktgSols.com Cosmetic Surgeons Contribute to Silicone Breast Implant Ruling New data leads to the FDA decision to lift fourteen year ban Dr. Robert Sigal, one of the three partners in The Austin-Weston Center has been a part of the study since 1996. “In the early 90’s there were concerns that silicone implants were linked to a series of diseases. Early data was anecdotal and there was not a lot of good information available,” notes Sigal. “There were questions about rupture rates, re-operation rates and the possible link to diseases such as fibromyalgia and arthritis. Epidemiologic studies were conducted on whether diseases were occurring at a rate more often than those found in women without the implants.” Approximately five percent of breast augmentation patients at The Austin-Weston Center have been participants in the silicone study under manufacturer Despite complications that can arise from any implants including rupture, breast pain and tissue hardening, increases in rates of cancer or connective tissue disease were not found associated with silicone. “The data is not conclusive, but strong enough to bring implants back on the market,” says Sigal. “The bottom line for the FDA was that if patients were appropriately informed that the implants aren’t lifetime devices and they may need additional surgery, this was satisfactory.”
After a 90 day phase-in period, the silicone implants will be widely available once again. Will women be willing to take the plunge back into silicone? ”Some people are still going to be against silicone even after the approval; others will feel confident in the ruling,” says Sigal. “Our role as doctors is to give information and put it into context.” Now that silicone is back on the market, anatomy, tissue thickness and the patient’s preference all will play a role in choosing the implant type. The benefits of silicone implants are a more natural look and feel due to the make-up of the gel material. “The important thing is that the medical community was able to take a step back from this highly-charged issue, take the time to collect data and come to a reasonable conclusion based in science and statistics. More options are available to women now, and that’s always a good thing,” concludes Sigal. The |
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