Breast surgery review article: Breast implant surface development: Perspectives on development and manufacture

Simon Barr, Ardeshir Bayat

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    Abstract

    Capsular contracture poses a significant clinical and scientific research challenge for breast surgeons. Some researchers have pointed to the surface features of implant devices as being responsible for the potential tightening and hardening of the surrounding capsule. In this article, the authors review the history and development of breast implant design, specifically the data supporting improvements that have potential to mitigate the incidence of capsular contracture. The literature suggests that development of new implant surfaces designed to reduce a patient's foreign body response will improve the safety profile of implant devices and increase patient satisfaction in the long-term. © 2011 The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Inc.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)56-67
    Number of pages11
    JournalAesthetic Surgery Journal
    Volume31
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Feb 2011

    Keywords

    • breast implant
    • capsular contracture
    • history
    • manufacture
    • surface

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