The More Cohesive Gel of Gummy Bear Implants

istock 679739906When a woman opts to have breast augmentation with Dr. Coleman, there are a variety of decisions to be made beyond simply moving ahead with the procedure. Of course, one of the first decisions will be the implant type, and there is an option that, while technically silicone, is different enough to merit its own blog — the gummy bear implant.

Here’s some information on this implant option.

What is a gummy bear implant?

These implants are relatively new, first coming to the market in mid-2012. They are known by a variety of terms: cohesive, form-stable, highly cohesive, and gummy bear. The “gummy bear” moniker came from surgeons. These terms denote the attributes of these implants made by three companies: Sientra, Allergan, and Mentor. These implants retain their shape, unlike other implant choices, because the gel is thicker than traditional silicone implants.

Cohesive gel

When compared to silicone gels used in implants during the 80s and 90s, all of today’s implant gels are more “cohesive.” The cohesiveness describes the density of the gel. Gummy bear implants are highly cohesive — if you cut one in half the gel will not move out of the implant.

Two shapes available

Cohesive breast implants are anatomically shaped to match the natural breast, which projects more at the bottom than at the top. The teardrop shape is thinner at the top, filling out more at the bottom. This shape maintains itself due to the thicker nature of the cohesive gel.

All gummy bear implants are textured. This texturing increases friction and helps keep the implants from rotating. This is very important because these implants are different at the bottom and the top, so maintaining their position is a necessity.

Safety stats

Unlike other types of silicone implants, gummy bear implants have only about nine years of history in wide usage. Of course, there was rigorous testing required to gain FDA approval, but this is relatively limited. Prior to debuting these new implants, Sientra conducted five years of study and these are those findings:

  • Over 98% rupture-free through five years
  • Zero reported incidences of implant rotation
  • Low rate (3.9%) of capsular contracture

If you’re considering breast augmentation with Dr. Coleman, your research should include gummy bear implants. If you’d like to schedule a consultation, please call us at (210) 251-4362.

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