Breast Implant Myths Debunked – Common Myths that Aren't True

Apr 1
09:14

2011

Andrea Avery

Andrea Avery

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If you've ever even thought about getting breast implants then you've probably done your homework. You very well may have come across some unsettling things regarding implants, but not all of it's necessarily true.

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If you've ever considered augmenting your chest,Breast Implant Myths Debunked – Common Myths that Aren't True Articles you've probably heard all the reasons that you shouldn't. The nay-sayers out there don't want you to have this type of procedure for what they believe are all the right reasons. With a little research and a lot of questions answered, however, they'd realize that their reasons aren't as right as they believed. Here are the top five breast implant myths and why they are not true.

First myth: "Breast implants cause cancer." This myth came about because of the silicone type that is commonly used. This is completely untrue. There is no legitimate study out there that actually validates this claim. As of right now, there is no concrete scientific proof that this type of procedure or any of the items used have ever caused cancer in the past. These types of inserts are approved by the FDA to be safe for use by humans.

Myth two: "A mammogram is impossible with breast implants." This is another myth that couldn't be farther from the truth. Actually the truth is the opposite despite popular belief. Patients that have silicone inserts tend to have better results because the technique used is better. Instead of the standard compression method, these women generally have an X-ray method performed which leads to clearer results.

Myth three: "Older women cannot get breast implants." The only reasons a woman should not have augmentation surgery is because she is not healthy enough for surgery or doesn't see the point in this type of procedure. There is no scientific or medical reason that a woman in her 40s that wants this type of procedure shouldn't have it. Age is not a factor in the decision making process.

Myth four: "You can't wear an underwire bra." This is really untrue. Your new size needs all the support it can get. This myth obviously came about because many women find underwire bras to be uncomfortable, especially if worn right after surgery. You will sag even with augmentation if you're not supported, so wait until you are fully healed and then you'll see that underwire isn't to be feared.

The fifth myth is "they have to be replaced every decade." Replacement isn't necessarily inevitable. There are women out there that have went their entire lives without having to have a replacement set. There are also women out there that have to have replacements within just a few years. If, when, and how often depends on the medical needs of the patient. You will need to discuss this with your physician.

Breast implants are a popular way to remake your image. Not everything that you read or hear about them is the truth. Your best weapon to get the body that you long for without the criticism is knowledge. If you are unsure about anything you read about on the internet or hear from friends and family discuss it with your physician. This way you can be certain that you are getting the right information to make your decision.