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Extraordinary
Implant Promises to Revolutionize the Breast Augmentation and
Reconstruction History
NEW YORK, Jan. 6 2005 -- For more than 10 years, American women's
choices for breast augmentation have been limited to saline or
silicone-filled breast implants...but, not anymore!
Dr. Donald W.
Kress, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, is the first and only plastic
surgeon to introduce the Maryland, Washington, D.C. and Virginia area
to the newest advance in breast implants -- the "Gummy Bear
Breast Implant" or as it is known in clinical terms, The Cohesive
Gel Implant. Dr. Donald W. Kress has been named as one of 23 FDA
clinical investigators in the U.S. and he has performed the Gummy Bear
Breast Augmentation in 140 patients, all with incredible aesthetic
outcomes and high levels of patient satisfaction.
The Gummy Bear Implant has all the advantages of the traditional
silicone implant but eliminates the two biggest problems: rupture and
leakage. The semi-solid gel implants, called High-Strength Gel
Implants, feel softer and more natural than saline implants, and
unlike saline implants, they are less likely to wrinkle. The
high-strength gel implants also differ from saline or standard
silicone implants which leak if the implant shell is ruptured. Cutting
into a high-strength gel implant is a little like cutting into a
"gummy bear".
What is "high-strength gel"? High-Strength gel is a form of
silicone that, due to tighter molecular bonds in the silicone, is
semi-solid. For instance, if the silicone rubber shell of a
high-strength gel implant is cut or punctured it maintains its shape
and does not leak.
What are the advantages of high-strength gel breast implants?
High-Strength gel breast implants are soft and natural feeling. Unlike
liquid-filled implants (saline and liquid silicone), a high-strength
gel implant maintains its shape and upright position, which decreases
the incidence of the implant shell folding and the development of
rippling. Also unlike liquid- filled implants, high-strength gel
implants do not leak if the implant shell is broken.
The alternative to silicone is saline, and for many women, saline
implants simply aren't good enough. Overfilled, they're hard;
underfilled, they wrinkle. Saline implants may also make a sloshing
sound and rupture easily. If a woman has scar tissue left after a
mastectomy, a saline implant is harder to camouflage.
These new implants are approved for an FDA clinical trial and can be
used in all applications including breast enlargement, breast
reconstruction and breast augmentation. It is the first, truly
"shape stable" implant for more natural augmentations,
especially for small breasts.
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About Dr. Donald W. Kress: Dr. Donald Kress, M.D., P.A., F.A.C.S.,
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon founded Plastic Surgery One to address
the growing need for high quality plastic surgery among people of all
ages and types. Dr. Kress is a board certified plastic surgeon with
over 20 years of experience and a very high level of patient
satisfaction. Other patients refer over 80 percent of his patients. He
is a noted author and seminar presenter. Some of Dr. Kress'
professional memberships include: -- American Society of Plastic
Surgery
-- American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
-- The International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
-- American Society of Lasers in Medicine and Surgery
-- Fellow of the American College of Surgeons
-- Lipolysis Society of America
-- The American Association of Anti-Aging Medicine
More information can be found at: www.plasticsurgeryone.com
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