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FDA APPROVAL FOR SILICONE BREAST IMPLANTS
By BreastImplants411.com
On November 17, 2006, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the use of silicone gel-filled implants. After years of extensive scientific research and sufficient evidence as to the benefits and risks, the FDA is allowing silicone breast implants back on the market.
Silicone Breast Implants Articles:

Allergan Style 410 Implant Study By Steven Teitelbaum, M.D.
Dr. Teitelbaum is pleased to announce new enrollment opportunities for patients interested in receiving the Allergan Style 410 implant.
Only about 30 surgeons participated in the initial FDA approved core clinical study of 960 patients, which took place in 2001 and 2002.
The Cohesive Gel Implant Study By Steven Teitelbaum, M.D.
Dr. Teitelbaum is an authority in the field of cohesive gel breast implants, and has lectured about them to other plastic surgeons.
The Latest on Silicone Gel Breast Implants By Dr. Alan Engler
You never know when the latest chapter in the saga can be called the Last Chapter, but there is a significant development recently that may shed even more light on – if not provide an epitaph to – the Silicone Gel Breast Implant Controversy that started in the early 1990’s.
Silicone versus Saline Implants By Dr. Joseph Perlman
I am seeing more patients in my cosmetic breast surgery practice who are inquiring about silicone breast implants. Silicone implants were popular in the 1970s and 1980s.
Top Ten Things You Should Know About Silicone-Gel Filled Breast Implants By Dr. Jennifer L. Walden
1. About 364,000 women had Breast Augmentation surgery in 2005, making it the 2nd most common cosmetic surgical procedure besides liposuction among women (Source: ASAPS).
Selling out silicone: The real story behind the FDA’s silicone implant ban By Richard D. Baxter, M.D.
After a nearly 15-year ban, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration announced on November 17, 2006 that silicone gel-filled breast implants would be available without restrictions for women who choose them. Yet despite the fact that no medical device has ever undergone more intensive testing and evaluation, myths and misconceptions about their safety persist. How did the safety questions arise in the first place?
A Plastic Surgeon's Perspective on Silicone Breast Implants By John R. Squires, M.D.
Dr. John Squires, board-certified Denver plastic surgeon, applauds the FDA's decision to approve silicone breast implants for cosmetic surgery and is pleased to offer this option to women in the greater Denver, Colorado metropolitan area.
5 Things Women Should Know About Silicone Implants By Lisa J. Peters, M.D.
This is an exciting time for a woman to be considering breast augmentation. On November 17th, the FDA approved silicone gel implants for women over the age of 22 for breast augmentation. This is the first time this option has been available in the United States outside of a research study since 1992.
The Pros and Cons of Silicone Breast Implants By Lisa J. Peters, M.D.
Since the FDA’s approval of silicone breast implants last month, women now have the option to choose silicone or saline implants for their breast augmentation. As with all of life’s choices, there are pros and cons to silicone implants.
Silicone Breast Implant Approval Restores Breast Augmentation Choices By Marina Plastic Surgery
Fifteen years after urging the FDA not to ban silicone implants, Dr. Grant Stevens
welcomes the FDA's decision to return the devices to market and is pleased to offer the advantages of silicone breast implants to his patients.
Saline vs. Silicone By David E. Kim, M.D.
After years of waiting, silicone implants are back. Since 1992 there has been a ban imposed by the FDA on the sale of silicone gel implants. Women wanting silicone implants, since then, have had to “qualify” for the implants by meeting specific criteria to be included in a study.
Silicone Gel Breast Implants (science, safety and choice) By Michael C. Edwards MD, FACS
Today's silicone implants represent a new generation when compared to the implants that the FDA imposed a moratorium on back in 1992. Dr. Edwards talks about some of the new features and common questions regarding the new silicone breast implants.
FROM OUR READERS: No health concerns with silicone implants By Michael C. Edwards, M.D.
In response to Paul Harasim's April 1 article, "Silicone or saline argument
goes on," about the recent approval of silicone breast implants by the
FDA:...
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