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Long-term comparison of patients with gel and saline mammary implants.

Following augmentation mammaplasty, 169 patients with saline and silicone-gel implants placed in the subglandular position were observed over a period of 10 years. It was found that the palpable capsule rate in patients with gel implants was 36 percent; in patients with inflatable implants it was 24 percent. Of the total number of patients in the study who received inflatable implants, deflation occurred in 15.5 percent.

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