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Safety was not always guaranteed

Breast implants began to be sold in the 1960s, however the Food and Drug Administration did not require companies selling implants to prove their safety until 1991. By that point, over 1,000,000 women had undergone breast implant surgery, according to Ourbodiesourselves.org.

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The types

There are two types of implants: saline and silicone. Each has their pros and cons. Many women prefer saline because they can be filled more, or depleted, after surgery, so a patient can change the size. Silicon, however, tend to look and feel more real according to Webmd.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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We may be able to regrow breasts

Huffingtonpost.com also spoke of a new breast augmentation technology: stem cells. The hope is that in the future, a person who has had a mastectomy can simply have fat from another part of her body implanted into her chest, and a new breast will grow.