Mentor, a breast implant manufacturing plant, has developed a new silicone gel implant that could get FDA approval within the next few weeks. The event is very exciting, as cosmetic surgeons and health analysts have been battling for the benefits of silicone in breast augmentation without the dangers of leakage. After being banned for 13 years, the nearing approach of market release for these implants is electrifying for many manufacturers.
The FDA has informed Mentor that the implants can be approved under certain conditions. According to Joshua H. Levine of the Santa Barbara, California-based Mentor, “We are very encouraged by this communication from the FDA, and view this letter as a positive sign for women and their surgeons that another option will soon be available.”
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