How To Pick The Right Implants For Your Breast Augmentation: Silicone vs. Saline

Breast augmentation has helped countless women feel more comfortable in their own skin. If you’ve decided on breast augmentation to boost your confidence or to feel better about your appearance, your next decision will be to choose between saline or silicone implants. Below we will discuss the pros and cons of each, how to pick the right breast implant, and why you might be a better candidate for one over the other.

Saline vs Silicone Breast Implants: Pros and Cons

There are two basic types of breast implants saline and silicone gel. Saline-filled implants are silicone shells filled with saline, which is essentially sterile salt water. Saline implants are available to women age 18 and older for breast augmentation and to women of any age for breast reconstruction. Saline implants leave a smaller scar as they are filled after insertion, so the incision doesn't have to be as large as it would be for silicone implants.

Silicone gel-filled implants are silicone shells filled with a plastic gel, or silicone. Many women tout silicone implants as feeling more full and natural for breast augmentation. Silicone implants are also much lighter than saline implants. Silicone breast implants are available to women age 22 and older for augmentation and to women of any age for breast reconstruction.

Breast Implant Risks

The majority of breast augmentations are perfectly safe, but in rare cases patients can experience some complications caused by their implants. Saline and silicone breast implants both pose similar risks, including:

  • Scar tissue that distorts the shape of the breast implant

  • Breast pain

  • Infection

  • Changes in nipple and breast sensation (usually temporary)

  • Implant leakage or rupture

Saline vs Silicone Implants: Implant Rupture

Different types of breast implants have varying degrees of issue when they rupture. If a saline breast implant ruptures, the implant will shrink and the solution will enter your body. The saline will not post any health risks to your body, but your surgeon will need to remove the shell.

If a silicone breast implant ruptures, you might not notice at because the silicone will remain intact around the implant. A ruptured silicone breast implant can cause pain in the breast or changes in the shape of the breast. Your doctor will request the removal of the implant. With a rupture in both saline and silicone implants, a new implant can usually be inserted at the same time the ruptured one is removed.

Picking the Right Breast Implant

When it comes down to it, whether you opt for saline implants or silicone implants will depend a lot on your specific goals and aesthetic preferences. Your surgeon will help you decide which type of implant is best for your unique desires and needs. As mentioned, age can play a factor for saline vs silicone implants, so if you are younger than 22 years old, your doctor may suggest saline rather than silicone. At the end of the day, it’s your decision.

Limited Time Offer: Free Saline Implants or $750 off Silicone Implants

Right now we are offering a huge promotion on breast implants! Claim free saline implants or $750 off silicone implants and save big on your breast augmentation. This special cannot be combined with another procedure. Book your consultation to lock in this discount!

If you are looking to have breast augmentation in Orlando, contact the specialists at HZ Plastic Surgery for a consultation, where you’ll discuss the right implants for your specific needs!