Saline implants, also a bad choice
Many women who are planning to have a breast lift augmentation surgery have the idea that saline implants are somewhat safer than silicon implants. This is not true. Silicone implants are also a bad choice, if you are planning to keep your health after the procedure.
Even the manufacturers of saline implants acknowledge some sort of flaw in them, since they admit that one out of four patients that receive these implants have to undergo a second surgery to have them removed. And another thirteen percent had to undergo a second surgery to have some correction made on them.
Breast lift augmentation surgery is always a risky procedure, and renders the patient vulnerable to a whole palette of adverse side effects. Infection is always there stalking, and this is so to such an extent that breast implanted patients have to take antibiotics for life if they need so much so as to go to the dentist to have their decayed tooth fixed. The natural defense system of the body is always at the verge of reacting against the intruder.
Capsular contracture is highly probable as well. Once that after the breast lift augmentation procedure the implants are left inside the body, the natural defense system will try to fight against the foreign object with all its power. One possible action that the body takes is to cover the implant with a layer of connective tissue. This abnormal condition is called capsular contracture, because the capsule of tissue knit around the implant contracts and squeezes the implant, causing swollowing and pain.
