There is no one shape fits all sort of approach. A detailed consultation is what you need. See my video on consults. In general those without a breast shape will want a more shaped implant like anatomical or Ergonomix.
You don't have to. If there is a problem see your surgeon. But I advise a checkup at that point as you may want them changed for any number of reasons - like change of size, shape, etc. The longer the implants remain, the higher the risk of rupture.
@@harleyclinic The problem is that ive lost 35 kilos im very happy as ive got my health back in control but everything is saguin and now im really down to as ive always need to cover ,thank you
Textured implants are not linked to BII (not that we know of) but to BI-ALCL. Smooth implants also have their problems with a higher capsular contracture rate - around 20% at 10 years vs 10% at 10 years for most textured varieties. The nano-textured implant is an attempt at a sweet spot between the two - no history (yet) of BI-ALCL and very low capsular contracture rates.
This video is so so helpful! Thank you for the clear explanation!
You're welcome.
Which is the best implant?round or Ergonomix?
Please, answer me.
@@mahmudaferdous8815 It depends on your situation, your goals, anatomy, previous surgery, etc
It’s the first implant video that I found useful! Thx!
Thanks so much. You are too kind.
I have the rounds and I love them they are super soft as well!
That's great to hear.
Hello,
I would like to know if there is an anatomical implant with cohesive gel 1?
Hello doc, can i ask about the MOTIVA ERGONOMICS PRICE, Is it depends of the size of the silicon?
600$ AUD my surgeon told me
Don’t know why they bother offering teardrop they always just make it sound bad
Which implant type do you tend to use the most in clinic? Thanks for the video
I most often use round or Ergonomix implants.
Would you recommend ergonomix for someone who needs more upper pole?
A fuller upper pole would be best served by a round implant or fat grafting in addition to ergonomix.
I had lack of volume in both upper and lower pole. I wanted ergonomix but was advised round which i've just had done :)
Which one would you suggest for a MtF trans woman?
There is no one shape fits all sort of approach. A detailed consultation is what you need. See my video on consults. In general those without a breast shape will want a more shaped implant like anatomical or Ergonomix.
@@harleyclinic so the motiva ergonomix it is then. Thank you!
What brand is the ergonomic implant
Motiva
Do we have to change the implants every 10 years ,thank you .
You don't have to. If there is a problem see your surgeon. But I advise a checkup at that point as you may want them changed for any number of reasons - like change of size, shape, etc. The longer the implants remain, the higher the risk of rupture.
@@harleyclinic The problem is that ive lost 35 kilos im very happy as ive got my health back in control but everything is saguin and now im really down to as ive always need to cover ,thank you
@@harleyclinic can you suggest what type of checkup? mri?
@@acc1tester398 In the first instance it should be a review with your Surgeon.
Can't hear anything because of that music
Not heard that before, maybe increase volume?
@@harleyclinic It's true. The doctor speaks softly, and the music is as loud as him.
Isn’t textured implants bad? Will cause BII 😳🫣🤔
Textured implants are not linked to BII (not that we know of) but to BI-ALCL. Smooth implants also have their problems with a higher capsular contracture rate - around 20% at 10 years vs 10% at 10 years for most textured varieties. The nano-textured implant is an attempt at a sweet spot between the two - no history (yet) of BI-ALCL and very low capsular contracture rates.
Is Motiva Ergonomix nano textured implant? If they are not, what nano textured implants could you recommend?