What are the Contraindications, Warnings, and Precautions I Should Consider?
Frequently Asked Questions
The surgical practices that are contraindicated in breast implantation are:
- Placement of drugs/substances inside the implant other than sterile saline.
- Any contact of the implant with Betadine®.*
- Injection through implant shell.
- Alteration of the implant, implant shell or valve.
- Stacking of implants: placing more than one implant per breast per breast pocket.
Safety and effectiveness have not been established in patients with the following conditions:
- Autoimmune diseases such as lupus and scleroderma.
- Conditions that interfere with wound healing (such as poorly controlled diabetes) and blood clotting (such as concurrent coumadin therapy).
- A compromised immune system (e.g., currently receiving immunosuppressive therapy).
- Reduced blood supply to breast tissue.
* Betadine® is a registered trademark of the Purdue Frederick Company.