Table of Contents
Intro
Shape and Fill Possibilities
The Replicon
Negative effects of Polyurethane
Dallas plastic surgeon John Tebbetts and Dr. Teitelbaum
Today's Standard Silicone Gel Implant
410 Implant created by Dr. John Tebbetts
410 Implant Maintains its Shape Even when Cut
Style 410 Implant with the Shell Peeled Off
Manufacturer Chart of 12 Different Sizes
Quote from Dr. Brody
Contour Profile Gel
Silimed
2 Different Non-Form Stable Gels
Non-Form Stables on Their Side
Shape of a Non-Form Stable Device
Compare
Breast Ultrasound
A Round can "Look" Anatomic, if
What About Form Stable Rounds?
Form Stable Round v. Non-Form Stable Round
Form Stable v. Non-Form Stable Round
Also Consider the AP View
Compare Heights
Reduced Heights
Non-Form Stable Shaped v. Form Stable Shaped
Form Stables Shape the Body; The Body Shapes Non-Form Stables
Constricted Lower Pole
Tightest Area
240 cc Round
Round
Slide 34
235 FM
310 FM
350FM
Changing Strategies for Ptosis?
280 CPG
315 CPG
Dimensions
Your Shape Selection
Results Over Time
Rippling
Two Rules for Anatomic Form Stable: #1 Pocket Must Fit Implant
#2 Implant Must Fit Breast Too Small/ Loose - Rotation
Too Big - edges Too Obvious
Incisions
What does cohesive mean?
“Cohesive” has Different Definitions
Memory Gel
Gummy Bear
Molding a Shape
Maintaining a Shape
Cut Cohesive Implant
Not Yet Available in the US
Other Shaped Devices
Dual Gel
Left and Right Implants
Round vs. Shaped vs. Form Stable vs. Non-Form Stable
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History of Cohesive Breast Implants
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Cohesive Breast Implants
Cohesive Implants in the News
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