P-URE IMPLANT: A New And Better Implant for Your Boob Job

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If you are considering a breast cosmetic surgery you need to know about these brazilian breast implants that claim to be safer and provide a more natural breast augmentation result.

P-URE IMPLANT: Why is it better for your Boob Job?

Pure Implant is also called brazilian

It is made of microstructure coating that interfaces with the body differently.

Breasts are a symbol of womanhood, feminity and sensuality. We all know men love female breasts. For some reasons some women do not like their breast and consider a cosmetic surgery as an option to improve the way their boobs look so they can feel more comfortable with themselves.

We are not recommending you to go and have a breast plastic surgery if you don’t like your boobs. We just present this information here for your consideration so you can make a better and more informed decision. Ultimately, it is not me who will persuade you or not on getting a boob job done. Normally, women who decide to increase the size of their boobs they have been thinking about this for a very long time.

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These might be some of the words that have been around your head for some time now if you are interested in reading this article now.

For those ladies interested in having a Breast Enlargement you should know of this new implant available now in Sydney 4 Women.

P-ure Implant promises to be better to standard implants.

One of the most common complications from breast implants is called Capsular Contracture (an an abnormal response of the immune system to foreign materials). Pure Implant (also called “Furry Brazilian”) is made with a special polyurethane (PU) coating that reduces the risk of Capsular Contracture.

It also allows the implant to be more stable with a more natural looking.

If you are considering a boob job you might be interested in this new implant. Make sure you see an experienced cosmetic surgeon.

Pure Implants – Polyurethane Surface Breast Implants – Options for a better outcome.

For whatever reason you choose to have breast surgery, especially surgery that involves the use of breast implants, it must be your decision. The information here is aimed to help you make an informed decision about the types of breast implants available in Sydney 4 Women today.

Your doctor / Surgeon may have spoken to you about the types of Breast implants available. This info (source:

P-URE IMPLANT: Why is it better for your Boob Job?

It is made of microstructure coating that interfaces with the body differently.

Breasts are a symbol of womanhood, feminity and sensuality. We all know men love female breasts.

For those ladies interested in having a Breast Enlargement you should know of this new implant available now in Sydney 4 Women.

P-ure Implant promises to be better to standard implants.

One of the most common complications from breast implants is called Capsular Contracture (an an abnormal response of the immune system to foreign materials). Pure Implant (also called “Furry Brazilian”) is made with a special polyurethane (PU) coating that reduces the risk of Capsular Contracture.

It also allows the implant to be more stable with a more natural looking.

If you are considering a boob job you might be interested in this new implant. Make sure you see an experienced cosmetic surgeon.

is to inform you about the Pure Implants – Polyurethane implants.

What is a Polyurethane Surface Breast Implant?

Medical grade Polyurethane foam is used to cover the silicone implant. The Polyurethane foam is approx 1mm thick and is vulcanised (bonded) onto the outer silicone implant. This implant has a low-bleed silicone shell and contains, a form-stable, highly cross-linked cohesive silicone gel.

What is the difference between Polyurethane implants and other breast implants?

All breast implants are made of an outer silicone shell, which is either filled with a cohesive silicone gel or saline (water with 0.9% salt). The outer silicone shell and the cohesive silicone gel filler is the same in Polyurethane covered implants as it is with other implants that don’t have a Polyurethane foam surface. Therefore, only the surface is different.

When were they first used?

Polyurethane foam surface implants were first developed and used as long ago as 1970. They have been in use throughout the world ever since. During the 1980’s they were the most commonly used breast implants and are still extensively used to this day. Textured Silicone implants were developed to mimic Polyurethane surface implants from the late 1980’s onwards.

Why were Polyurethane surface implants developed?

From the development of the first breast implants in 1962, the most common complication associated with Breast implant surgery is that of Capsular Contraction. This is where the bodies membrane, which grows around all implants and which normally you can’t see or feel, behaves like “shrink-wrap”, compressing the implant causing it to feel firm or hard, sometimes painful and often distorting its shape. Capsular contraction was very common (40-60%) with early smooth walled breast implants. Polyurethane Implants reduced the occurrence of Capsular Contracture down to 1-3%, a significant reduction. Textured silicone implants were developed in the late 1980’s to mimic the Polyurethane foam surface. Early research has shown textured silicone surface implants to reduce or slow down the onset of capsular contraction, however recent large multi-centred core studies show that the incidence of Capsular contracture with textured implants still remains high at 8-13% over 3 years₂ and rising to 15.5% over 7 years. The Polyurethane foam surface helps break up this membrane and has been shown to reduce capsular contraction to very low levels. Many studies indicate that the capsular contraction rates as low as 1% over 18 years.

Are they safe?

Yes. Although Polyurethane foam was associated with the breakdown material 2,4 TDA in one study carried out in 1990, recent research has concluded that Polyurethane is safe. In 1995 the FDA (Food and Drug Administration, USA) stated, “based on the very small amounts of TDA found in urine, the potential risk, if any, is likely to be negligible”. Polyurethane is currently used in many medical and surgical devices without any reported incidence’s.

Are they available in my size and in the shape I want?

Yes. The current range of Silimed Polyurethane surface implants is extensive. Implants are available in five (5) shapes (round, teardrop, conical, oval and anatomical) and in many sizes.

Should I consider having Polyurethane Surface implants?

Over the many years of use and the many studies and publications reported, Polyurethane implants have by far the lowest rates of capsular contraction of any breast implant, at around 0-3% over 15 years. A study by Dr Neal Handel MD et al (Long-term study of outcomes, complications and patient satisfaction with breast implants) published in 2007, compared complication rates of different types of breast implants, smooth, textured and Polyurethane surface over a 15 year period. His study showed a significantly lower incidence of capsular contraction using Polyurethane surface implants compared to other surface types. This has also been highlighted by many other studies that are listed below, including Polyurethane-Coated Silicone Gel Breast Implants Used for 18 years, by Dr G Vazquez, again published in 2007.

What guarantees are there with Polyurethane surface implants?

Silimed offer a Product Replacement Programme for all of their breast implants. This Programme will replace free of charge, any Silimed implants that are damaged (rupture) to the integrity of the silicone envelope for the lifetime of the patient. An additional 10 year free replacement Programme is offered against capsular contraction, rotation or displacement is also offered to patients who have the Pure – Polyurethane implants for their initial breast augmentation procedure. Please see our Silimed Product Replacement Programme – or ask your surgeon for a copy.

Will Polyurethane implants feel natural?

No breast implant “feels” exactly like breast tissue, however it has been reported in various articles, that Polyurethane implants feel “warmer” and “less alien” than other breast implants. Polyurethane implants do take slightly longer to soften after surgery. You should expect the final result after 45-60 days.

Do I need a special post-surgical bra’s or exercise after the surgery?

A good support bra that is NOT under wired is recommended for the initial post-operative period of 7-10 days. The Veronique Allyssandra-bra style 454 is ideal. Available in sizes XS to 3X at www.esshop.co.uk

What if I already have a Capsular Contraction with previous breast implants?

Polyurethane implants have been shown in several studies, to reduce the incidence of recurrent capsular contraction to around 2%, in patients that already have had a previous contracture with another type of implant.

Can I read more information about them?

Yes. Over 60 peer-reviewed publications have been written about Polyurethane surface implants since 1970.

Will the operation be painful?

You should experience some discomfort for up to 7 days. This is the same as with any breast procedure and should be discussed with your surgeon.

Will my breast implants move?

Another significant advantage of the Pure – Polyurethane surface implants is that they do not move and will remain in the space created by your surgeon. This is particularly important in patients receiving implants, or implants that are shaped.

Should I massage my breasts after surgery?

With the Pure – Polyurethane implants, it is not recommended to massage your breast as they should remain soft and in place after your surgery. A good support bra is recommended for the first 4-6 weeks.

What bra can I wear?

After the initial swelling and discomfort has subsided, you are able to wear whatever you wish.

When will I get the final result?

The Pure – Polyurethane implants will start a little firm and soften over the next 45-60 days. The final result can be expected from this time.

Can I use something to help the scars heal?

Yes, Silicone gel has been shown to help reduce the scars effectively. Medgel is available from www.esshop.co.uk

Will I be able to breast feed?

Breast implants are placed below the mammary gland and therefore will not interfere with breast feeding.

Will my breast implants displace over time?

Another significant advantage of the Pure – Polyurethane surface implants is that unnatural and unwanted implant movement is avoided due to the unique foam surface and the interface with the body’s own fibrous material. This will help keep the implants in the space created by your surgeon. This is particularly important in all patients receiving implants and especially for patients receiving implants that are shaped.


A Cosmetic Surgeon in Sydney 4 Women that uses P-ure Implants?

Doctor Rastogi in the Sydney CBD has been known for using Pure Implants on his patients.

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