California Women "Trading-In" Saline Breast Implants
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PRLEAP.COM) BEVERLY HILLS, CA, January 25, 2007 –
Vishal Kapoor, MD, a top Beverly Hills plastic surgeon, is offering a Saline Implant Trade-In for women who wish to switch from saline breast implants to silicone implants.
Saline implants have been the breast implant used for the past 14 years in the US. Other than treatment for post-cancer mastectomies and patients enrolled in clinical studies, Silicone breast implants haven’t been used in the US since 1992, when they were recalled by the Food and Drug Administration due to complaints that women had developed autoimmune disease and cancer due to ruptured implants.
Because silicone gel implants are softer, they look and feel more natural than saline implants.
Now that the FDA has approved the Silicone implants, women with saline may be wondering what to do—-keep them? Switch to Silicone? Is one really better than the other? How much will it cost to switch to Silicone from Saline? Will Silicone be a better choice for breast health, for mammogram studies, besides the fact that they are more natural-looking?
Vishal Kapoor, MD, a board-certified plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills, has the answers needed to educate women about the differences between saline and silicone implants, and to help them make informed decisions about what’s best for their health as well as their pocketbook.
Dr.Kapoor, a Southern California native, received his medical degree from Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston, where he graduated with the highest honor, Alpha Omega Alpha, putting him in the top 10% of his class. He then went on to complete a rigorous six-year residency in the prestigious combined General and Plastic surgery program at The University of Washington in Seattle, one of the nation’s finest programs in Plastic Surgery.
CONTACT
Vishal Kapoor, MD
1125 S. Beverly Dr., Ste 720
Los Angeles, CA 90035
(310) 277-4685 (phone)
web:
www.drkapoormd.com
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