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Ultimate Strength Properties of Control and Explanted Silastic O and Silastic I Silicone Gel-filled Breast Implant Shells Print
Harold J. Brandon, Kenneth L. Jerina, Clarence J. Wolf, V.Leroy Young
Aesthetic Surgery Journal
September 1999 (Vol. 19, Issue 5, Pages 381-387)

Background

The effect of in vivo implantation on breast implants is important to both physicians and patients, but little information about the in vivo aging process of silicone gel-filled breast implants has appeared in the literature. The effects of the in vivo aging process could affect the durability of breast implants.

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