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Silicone
Hi Lizziejane -
I will be having my implants after everything is finished, but I have decided on silicone. It is what my PS recommended, and he has samples in his office. I only had right mastectomy, so they are trying to match natural with reconstructed. The silicone has a more natural "droop", and the saline can have waves or ripples. I am not sure if I will be happy with the results, but this is what I am planning. Also my DH went with me and he thought the silicone felt better also.
Ask your PS if they have samples and what their recommendations are, sometimes they bring up things you may have not even thought of.
Good Luck! - Carrie0 -
I had a lumpectomy, but,CarrWilson said:Silicone
Hi Lizziejane -
I will be having my implants after everything is finished, but I have decided on silicone. It is what my PS recommended, and he has samples in his office. I only had right mastectomy, so they are trying to match natural with reconstructed. The silicone has a more natural "droop", and the saline can have waves or ripples. I am not sure if I will be happy with the results, but this is what I am planning. Also my DH went with me and he thought the silicone felt better also.
Ask your PS if they have samples and what their recommendations are, sometimes they bring up things you may have not even thought of.
Good Luck! - Carrie
I had a lumpectomy, but, just wanted to wish you good luck with your decision. Hopefully, others will respond to your post.
Hugs, Megan0 -
Silicone for me
I will be having my final implants in May. I have decided to go with the silicone. That is what the plastic surgeon is recommending. I guess they look and feel more natural. I have a friend that has had both and she told me to go with silicone. Her saline implants "rippled"
Hope that helps.0 -
SILICONE OR SALINEKim59 said:Silicone for me
I will be having my final implants in May. I have decided to go with the silicone. That is what the plastic surgeon is recommending. I guess they look and feel more natural. I have a friend that has had both and she told me to go with silicone. Her saline implants "rippled"
Hope that helps.
I'M WANTING TO GO WITH THE SILICONE, BUT, HAS YOUR PS SAID ANYTHING ABOUT GETTING AN MRI--3 YEARS AFTER SURGERY AND THEN, EVERY TWO YEARS AFTER THAT.....WHAT EXACTLY IS AN MRI, IS IT WHERE THEY PUT YOU IN THE KIND OF TUNNEL THING AND DOES IT ONLY INVOLVE X-RAYS OR IS THERE MORE TO IT THAN THAT0 -
Went with Silicone
I was going to go with Saline but changed my mind 4 days prior to surgery. My PS recommended Silicone and I am thrilled that I listened to him. I have the Mentor Memory Gel. They feel great. It is now 2 years that they were placed in my body.
Your doctor should have a sample of both for you to look at and touch.
Let us know what you decide.
Lots of Hugs,
Janelle0 -
MRIlizziejane said:SILICONE OR SALINE
I'M WANTING TO GO WITH THE SILICONE, BUT, HAS YOUR PS SAID ANYTHING ABOUT GETTING AN MRI--3 YEARS AFTER SURGERY AND THEN, EVERY TWO YEARS AFTER THAT.....WHAT EXACTLY IS AN MRI, IS IT WHERE THEY PUT YOU IN THE KIND OF TUNNEL THING AND DOES IT ONLY INVOLVE X-RAYS OR IS THERE MORE TO IT THAN THAT
Yes, Lizzie, an MRI is a tunnel-type machine that takes x-rays. They inject you with a solution and it enters your body about 1/2 through the procedure. You are in there about a half hour. It is open on both sides. I tend to have a panic attack but this time took a xanex before going and it helped a bit. Why do they do this? Is it because they need to see better with the silicone in there? I will be going through this down the road and haven't decided what I'm doing yet either. Mar0 -
MRIlizziejane said:SILICONE OR SALINE
I'M WANTING TO GO WITH THE SILICONE, BUT, HAS YOUR PS SAID ANYTHING ABOUT GETTING AN MRI--3 YEARS AFTER SURGERY AND THEN, EVERY TWO YEARS AFTER THAT.....WHAT EXACTLY IS AN MRI, IS IT WHERE THEY PUT YOU IN THE KIND OF TUNNEL THING AND DOES IT ONLY INVOLVE X-RAYS OR IS THERE MORE TO IT THAN THAT
Here is a good link:
http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_resonance_imaging
Simple, relatively painless, and gives the MD a lot of additional information above and beyond mammogram.
Good luck - Carrie0 -
I wish I could have siliconeDifferent Ballgame said:Went with Silicone
I was going to go with Saline but changed my mind 4 days prior to surgery. My PS recommended Silicone and I am thrilled that I listened to him. I have the Mentor Memory Gel. They feel great. It is now 2 years that they were placed in my body.
Your doctor should have a sample of both for you to look at and touch.
Let us know what you decide.
Lots of Hugs,
Janelle
I wish I could have silicone but my surgeon says my real boobie is too big(width and length) and the silicone implant wont be big enough...even after he reduces the real one.He ordered 800 cc saline's for me today and I'll have the expander out and the implant put in on the right breast next Tuesday. I have to go back for the reduction on the other breastn in April.So if you have a large frame and big boobies naturally, like me, you might have to go with saline. I'll let you know how mine turn out, : )0 -
silicone....saved my life...
I had implants from the time when Dolly Parton was getting her second set...it was a time for BIG breasts...lol...
I have had them for 20 years. Above muscle, because back then, under muscle was just being tried....Now, how did they save me? Well, the lump with cancer rode on top of the implant, making it impossible for the invasion of my chest wall...the capsule around the implant was invaded, but nothing deeper...
I love the way my implants look and feel, even after 20 years...as others have said, they look VERY natural, and I (in my younger, wilder days, lol) often went braless with my 'perky' breasts...
Hope this helps....
Hugs, Kathi0 -
SILICONEMarlene_K said:MRI
Yes, Lizzie, an MRI is a tunnel-type machine that takes x-rays. They inject you with a solution and it enters your body about 1/2 through the procedure. You are in there about a half hour. It is open on both sides. I tend to have a panic attack but this time took a xanex before going and it helped a bit. Why do they do this? Is it because they need to see better with the silicone in there? I will be going through this down the road and haven't decided what I'm doing yet either. Mar
I BELIEVE THEY DO IT WITH THE SILICONE, BECAUSE IF YOU HAVE A SILENT RUPTURE, THE SILICONE TENDS TO STAY IN THE CHEST AREA WHERE THE INPLANT IS, SO IT MAY NOT BE NOTICED THAT IT IS LEAKING----WHEREAS WITH THE SALINE, SINCE IT IS MORE LIQUID, IT WILL SEEP INTO YOUR BODY AND YOU WILL GO FLAT.0 -
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I HAVEN'T HEARD OF THE COHESIVE GEL, WILL ASK MY PC WHEN I SEE HIM.. I HAVE PRETTY MUCH DECIDED ON THE SILICONE, HOPEFULLY, I WILL NEVER NEED ANOTHER INPLANT DONE. EVERYONE SEEMS TO THINK THAT THE SILICONE IS MUCH BETTER..0 -
I Hate to Burst Your Bubblelizziejane said:SILICONE
I HAVEN'T HEARD OF THE COHESIVE GEL, WILL ASK MY PC WHEN I SEE HIM.. I HAVE PRETTY MUCH DECIDED ON THE SILICONE, HOPEFULLY, I WILL NEVER NEED ANOTHER INPLANT DONE. EVERYONE SEEMS TO THINK THAT THE SILICONE IS MUCH BETTER..
Implants do not last a life time. No matter which one you get - saline or silicone - its life expectancy is anywhere from 15-20 years. Maybe with the new memory gel silicone implants its life span could be more. So...in 20 years from now you may need to replace them with new ones. This is what my plastic surgeon told me. Double check with your plastic surgeon.
Hugs,
Janelle0 -
My PS recommended saline. I
My PS recommended saline. I have had mine for almost 2 years and no ripples.0
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