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titleOfInvention The silicone breast implant which has low outflow of low molecular weight silicone
abstract The present invention relates to the fourth generation of silicone artificial breast implants that can minimize the outflow of low molecular weight silicone material to ensure the biosafety of the implant, and also to maintain a more stable wear to the patient after insertion of the human body by the weight of the implant. n All components of the silicone artificial breast implant according to the present invention are made of dimethyl siloxane, a derivative thereof, and a copolymer thereof, that is, an organosiloxane polymer (hereinafter referred to as silicone), which is capable of organ transplantation, and a gel in a silicone pocket. It is filled with (Gel) silicon and a specially formulated double-porous silicon sponge grain. The present invention minimizes the low-molecular-weight silicone outflow caused by filling the gel-type silicon to minimize side effects such as foreign body reactions that may occur after insertion into the human body, excellent in biocompatibility and safety, and the inconvenience felt by weight increase due to implant insertion It provides silicone breast implants to minimize the possibility of disease such as disc, scoliosis, etc., which can occur due to the increase of weight and chest weight.
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