Artificial Silicone Breast Forms
Production Specification
Name | Silicone breast |
Province | zhejiang |
City | yiwu |
Brand | Reayoung |
number | CS104 |
Material | Silicone,Cotton |
packing | Opp bag,box,according to your requirements |
color | 6 colors |
MOQ | 1pcs |
Delivery | 5-7days |
Size | B-G |
Weight | 5kg |
Product Description

A newer design combining saline with internal silicone chambers for a more natural feel
Silicone gel closely resembles breast tissue
Modern implants are highly resistant to leaks and ruptures
Maintain form better than saline implants
Scar tissue hardening around the implant.
Requires monitoring (MRI recommended for silicone implants)
A type of lymphoma linked to textured implants (most brands now use smooth shells
Performed under general anesthesia.Incisions made in the inframammary fold, periareolar area, or armpit
Implants placed either under the chest muscle (submuscular) or over it (subglandular)
Typically last 10-20 years but may require replacement due to aging, rupture, or cosmetic concerns
Silicone breast implants offer a popular solution for enhancing breast size and shape, with high patient satisfaction rates. Consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon is essential to determine the best option based on individual anatomy and goals.


Used to increase breast volume for a fuller, more proportionate appearance.
Corrects naturally uneven breasts for a balanced look
Reverses age-related volume loss or sagging (often combined with a breast lift).
Rebuilds breasts after cancer surgery, helping restore body image and confidence.
Treats conditions like Poland syndrome or tuberous breast deformity.
Replaces older implants or fixes complications (e.g., rupture, capsular contracture).
Boosts self-esteem and body confidence
Helps patients feel more comfortable in clothing and social settings
Round (for upper fullness) or anatomical (teardrop for a natural slope).
Smooth (softer movement) or textured (reduced shifting, though less common now due to BIA-ALCL risks).
Submuscular (under the chest muscle for a subtle look) or subglandular (over the muscle for easier recovery).

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