Once you have capsular contracture (cc), your chances of having the same is increased. Nationwide, the risk of a primary augmentation and cc is around 7-8% with saline. The new data from one of the implant company shows that their silicone implant CC rate is close to 9%.
This is nationwide, so look at these numbers with a grain of salt. So, silicone is not that dramatically higher as being stated in some of the comments here. You have to weigh the risks and benefits, but in redo surgery, in general, patients have a better cosmetic result with silicone implants as the breast tissue is generally thinned out, so you are more likely to feel the implants if they are saline, and definitely more likely to see the ripples. Massage, massage, and then more massage. Hope that helps.


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