The 10 Biggest Myth's About Breast Augmentation in Beverly Hills

Myth #1 - Breast Implants Can Cause Cancer

False: No studies or experimental data have ever been able to link breast implants with cancer.

Myth #2 - Breast Implants Must be Removed Every 10 Years

False: There is no specific data on duration of time for implant replacement. The implants may last a lifetime or only a few years depending on complications, including deflation, scar tissue formation or choice to change the size of the implants.

Myth #3 - I Should Never Wear an Underwire Bra with Implants

False: Underwire bras can and should be worn, but only once all healing has occurred. Over time, without proper support the weight of the implants can create significant sagginess and stretching of the breast tissue and skin.

Myth #4 - Shaped Implants are More Natural than Round Implants

False: Imaging studies of the chest have shown that both shaped (anatomical) and round implants appear to have a similar natural slope when properly placed under the muscle. One complication that can occur with shaped implants is rotation of the bag, which can lead to disfigurement.

Myth #5 - Loss of Sensitivity of the Nipple is Associated Only with the Periareolar Approach

False: Numbness can occur from any approach if the nerves are stretched or traumatized during surgery.

Myth #6 - Mammograms are Not Possible with Implants

False: Placement of the implants, either Silicone or Saline under the muscle will help with Displacement Technique Mammography and allows for excellent sensitivity results.

Myth #7 - Women Over the Age of 50 Should Not Undergo Breast Augmentation

False: Patients of any age may undergo the implant surgery as long as they are healthy, in good medical condition and free of breast cancer. Lab work is required for all surgery candidates, and a routine mammogram is required for anyone over the age of 35 or with a family history of breast cancer.

Myth #8 - Mammograms are Not Possible with Implants

False: Placement of the implants, either Silicone or Saline under the muscle will help with Displacement Technique Mammography and allows for excellent sensitivity results.

Myth #9 - The Most Common Reason for Reopening the Incision is the Patient