If you are talking about implants sitting on the table, the saline imlpants feel like a water balloon and the silicone implants feel like cooked oatment. However how they feel in a breast depends on a number of things.
If the implants are working the way they should, the saline implant will generally start out feeling a bit more firm than a silicone implant which may be virtually undectable by feel. Over a period of time, more of the silicone implants will more often become more firm than saline implants (i.e. the contracture rate for significant hardening is higher for silicone gel implants).
However, if the implants do not develop capsular contracture, it is the relative proportion of implant to natural breast and the relative dimensions in the post-op breast that will determine what the implant feels like. For example, if I put a small (by volume and width) saline implant into a relative full breast, the implant will be general "hidden" by the natural breast and the breast will feel relatively natural. If, on the other hand, I put a relatively large implant into a small breast, the breast will beginto take on the charactertistics of the implant. So, it is not the implant itself that is as important as the way it is being used.



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