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We carry implants from all three of the FDA-approved implant manufacturers: Sientra®, Mentor®, and Allergan Natrelle®. Saline implants require smaller incisions for placement, and the contents can be easily absorbed by your body if they rupture. However, they can create a rippling effect in the appearance of the breast. Dr. Metzinger also places silicone implants, which many patients prefer for their realistic appearance and feel. We use some of the most sophisticated materials for silicone implants, including highly cohesive teardrop-shaped silicone gel implants like Allergan Natrelle® 410. These implants are often called “gummy bear” implants because they have a viscous texture that resembles the popular candy, more closely mimicking natural fat tissue.