The answer is not simple, as there are benefits and risks associated with both types of breast implants: saline and silicone.
1. Saline breast implants are filled with sterile salt water. They are generally cheaper and easier to insert. They also have less risk of causing complications if they rupture, as the saline solution is absorbed by the body. However, these implants may look and feel less natural and they may ripple over time.
2. Silicone breast implants are filled with silicone gel, a thick fluid that mimics the feel of human fat. They are more expensive and require larger incisions. They also have a higher risk of causing health problems if they rupture, as the silicone gel may leak into the surrounding tissues and cause infection, or scarring. However, these implants may look and feel more natural and they may last longer and retain their shape better.
The safety of breast implants depends on many factors, such as the type, size and texture of the implant, the experience of the surgeon and the follow-up care. Therefore, it is important to do your research and consult with a certified plastic surgeon who can help you make an informed decision.
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