All Press Releases for January 14, 2010

In Los Angeles, Silicone Breast Implants Celebrate 3-Year Anniversary

Drs. Grant Stevens and David Stoker celebrate the 3 year anniversary of the FDA's approval of silicone gel breast implants, and look forward to approval of a next-generation silicone implant in 2010.



    MARINA DEL REY, CA, January 14, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Breast augmentation patients have plenty to celebrate this new year, as they have just passed the three-year anniversary of the FDA approval of silicone-gel breast implants. Board-certified plastic surgeons Dr. Grant Stevens and Dr. David Stoker of Marina Plastic Surgery Associates (www.gummybearbreastimplants.com), who offer both saline and silicone-gel breast implants in Los Angeles, say they are pleased to see silicone implants gain in popularity, and they have high expectations for the upcoming "new generation" of silicone breast implants.

"Today's silicone implants are an incredible advancement over the older options," comments Dr. Stevens. "The benefits in shape, placement, feel, and general effectiveness can be really dramatic. Also, a 13-year study of cohesive silicone-gel breast augmentation case results of my patients reveals a safety profile for this implant type that is superior to earlier-generation silicone implants. As participants in clinical studies of the latest form-stable silicone-gel breast implants, Dr. Stoker and I are interested in seeing these next generation silicone implants receive FDA approval in the coming year."

Until liquid-silicone-filled implants appeared in the 1960s, women's only Beverly Hills breast implant options were saline implants filled with a sterile saltwater solution, which tended to slosh and "ripple" visibly. For surgeons like Dr. Stevens and Dr. Stoker, the 2006 approval of silicone-gel implants after extensive research into their safety meant a large step forward in the options for both patients and surgeons.

In the 3 years since the FDA approval of silicone-gel implants, Dr. Stevens and Dr. Stoker have seen demand for this implant type skyrocket, and augmentations in Los Angeles using "gummy bear" breast implants are now some of their most sought-after procedures. Like most surgeons, they will still recommend saline in certain cases, but say that for most of their patients silicone provides both aesthetic and functional advantages.

"The cohesive gel is a bit firmer, so it has a dense, much softer feel. It looks and feels much more like natural tissue," notes Dr. Stoker. "Also, in the event of a rupture, the cohesive gel won't leak. Rupture is very rare, but this aspect of these implants is very reassuring."

While gummy bear implants are giving many women plenty of reasons to celebrate, an even newer variation on silicone-gel implants may offer even greater advantages. Several companies producing these "form stable" silicone-gel breast implants have requested premarket approval from the FDA, and many observers expect approval of this implant type for primary breast augmentation in 2010. These form stable implants contain a gel that is more highly cross-linked. Even if cut in half, the implant will completely retain its shape, and yet it provides a very natural look and feel.

"Both Dr. Stoker and I pride ourselves on staying on the leading edge of new developments, and we're certainly excited that women have more options than ever before for their breast augmentations," notes Dr. Stevens. "As always, my advice is for women to choose a surgeon who has experience with a wide range of implant types, and whose commitment to beautiful results can be seen in before and after photos of their patients."

At Marina Plastic Surgery Associates (www.marinaplasticsurgery.com), board-certified plastic surgeons Dr. Grant Stevens and Dr. David Stoker offer innovative plastic surgery procedures including breast augmentation, face lifts, and abdominoplasty. After earning his medical degree with honors from Washington University Medical School in St. Louis, Dr. Stevens trained extensively in both general and plastic surgery before establishing his successful Los Angeles plastic surgery practice. Dr. Stoker graduated with honors from Stanford University and the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine. He completed his general surgery and plastic surgery residencies at New York University Medical Center. Dr. Stoker and Dr. Stevens have both published extensively in clinical research publications showcasing some of the latest developments in plastic surgery procedures, and have gained recognition as pioneers in new techniques for procedures including liposuction and breast reduction.

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