Learn about the ongoing FDA trials for cohesive gel breast implants – also called form stable breast implants or gummy bear implants – in this educational video featuring Dr. William P. Adams, Jr., a nationally recognized expert in breast augmentation. Dr. Adams explains the advantages of the cohesive gel implants, including lower rupture rates, reduced incidence of capsular contracture, and better shape maintenance thanks to the stability of the newly developed silicone gel. Click the player to view the video now.
Benefits of Cohesive Gel Breast Implants – Video Feature
Tags: Breast Enlargement, breast implant, breast implants, cohesive breast implants, Cohesive Gel Breast Implants, cosmetic surgery, FDA, Food and Drug Administration, Gummy Bear implants, Patient Education, William P. Adams Jr.
Posted on April 21st, 2009
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