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MemoryGel Breast Implants: Final Safety and Efficacy Results after 10 Years of Follow-Up.
[BACKGROUND] Mentor MemoryGel Breast Implants were approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in November of 2006. Patients in the Core clinical study supporting this approval were followed for 10 years. [METHODS] This prospective, …
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Mentor Contour Profile Gel Implants: Clinical Outcomes at 10 Years.
[BACKGROUND] Contour Profile Gel/MemoryShape breast implants consist of a textured silicone elastomer shell filled with silicone gel. The objective of this clinical study was to assess the safety and effectiveness of Contour Profile Gel/Mem…
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Indications for the use of MemoryShape breast implants in aesthetic and reconstructive breast surgery: long-term clinical outcomes of shaped versus round silicone breast implants.
[BACKGROUND] The availability of different styles of silicone gel implants-including traditional round devices and shaped, form-stable implants-offers a variety of choices for women undergoing breast augmentation and reconstruction. The pur…
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Mentor Contour Profile Gel implants: clinical outcomes at 6 years.
[BACKGROUND] MemoryShape (Contour Profile Gel) is a textured contoured implant filled with a cohesive silicone gel intended for use in aesthetic and reconstructive breast surgery. The 6-year summary of the clinical outcomes and satisfaction…
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Rejuvenation of the aging neck: current principles, techniques, and newer modifications.
Aesthetic improvement of the neck and cervicomental angle remains one of the most challenging aspects of surgical facial rejuvenation. Individuals may become dissatisfied with the appearance of their neck because of changes in skin quality,…
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A comparative study of surgical techniques on the cervicomental angle in human cadavers.
[BACKGROUND] The cervicomental (CM) angle is formed by the horizontal plane of the submental region and the vertical plane of the neck. [OBJECTIVE] To compare the 2-dimensional effect of 4 surgical techniques on the CM angle in a human cad…
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