Real women. Real choices. Real stories.
Too many women carry their stories alone and in silence.
Breast augmentation and
reconstruction is about more than appearance. It’s about reclaiming identity and
confidence.
Whether it’s after cancer,
kids, or simply a personal choice, this is about helping women say ‘I’m allowed to
choose myself’.
‘Behind Her Breasts’ is making these stories visible, so every
woman feels seen, understood, and supported.
FILTER BY STORY TYPE:
Every woman has their own unique story.
Watch Her latest story here.
*Based on patient survey at 10 years in the Mentor™ MemoryGel™ Breast Implant 10-Year Core
Gel Clinical Study Final Report, 2013
References: 1.
Mentor Worldwide LLC.. MemoryGel™ Core Gel Clinical Study Final Report, April
2013 2. Design Fact; All MENTOR™ Breast Implants sold in the USA are
produced in the Dallas, TX Plant
WARNING
The sale and distribution of Mentor Breast Implant Devices are restricted to users and/or user facilities that provide information to patients about the risks and benefits of the device prior to its use in the form and manner specified in approved labeling to be provided by Mentor Worldwide LLC.
Important information: Prior to use, refer to the instructions for use supplied with this device for indications, contraindications, side effects, warnings and precautions.
Caution: US law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.
Important Safety Information:
The Mentor™ Collection of Breast Implants are
indicated for breast augmentation - in women who are at least 22 years old for Mentor™
MemoryGel™ Breast Implants or Mentor™ MemoryShape™ Breast Implants, and at least 18
years old for Mentor™ Saline Breast Implants. Mentor™ Breast Implants are also indicated
for breast reconstruction.
Breast implant surgery should not be performed
in women:
• With active
infection anywhere in their body
• With existing cancer or pre-cancer of their
breasts who have not received adequate treatment for those conditions
• Who are currently pregnant or nursing
Safety and effectiveness have not been established in patients with autoimmune diseases (for example lupus and scleroderma), a weakened immune system, conditions that interfere with wound healing and blood clotting, or reduced blood supply to breast tissue. Patients with a diagnosis of depression, or other mental health disorders, should wait until resolution or stabilization of these conditions prior to undergoing breast implantation surgery.
There are risks associated with breast implant surgery. You should be aware that breast implants are not lifetime devices and breast implantation may not be a one-time surgery. You may need additional unplanned surgeries on your breasts because of complications or unacceptable cosmetic outcomes. Many of the changes to your breast following implantation are irreversible (cannot be undone) and breast implants may affect your ability to breastfeed, either by reducing or eliminating milk production. Consult your physician for a full discussion of risks and benefits to determine whether this procedure is right for you. The success of this procedure depends on many factors, including your physical condition and your body’s ability to tolerate the procedure. Use care in the selection of your doctors and hospital, based on their skill and experience.
Breast implants are not lifetime devices and breast implantation may not be a one-time surgery. The most common complications for breast augmentation with MemoryGel™ Implants include any reoperation, capsular contracture, nipple sensation changes, and implant removal with or without replacement. The most common complications with MemoryShape™ Implants for breast augmentation include reoperation for any reason, implant removal with or without replacement, and ptosis. The most common complications for breast reconstruction with Mentor™ MemoryGel™ Breast Implants include any reoperation, implant removal with or without replacement, and capsular contracture. The most common complications with Mentor™ MemoryShape™ Breast Implants for breast reconstruction include reoperation for any reason, implant removal with or without replacement, and capsular contracture. The most common complications for breast reconstruction with Mentor™ Saline-filled Breast Implants include re-operation, implant removal, capsular contracture, breast pain, and implant deflation. A lower risk of complication is rupture. The health consequences of a ruptured silicone gel breast implant have not been fully established. MRI screenings are recommended three years after initial implant surgery and then every two years after to detect silent rupture. Breast implants are also associated with the risk of breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL), an uncommon type of lymphoma. An individual’s risk of developing BIA-ALCL with Mentor™ Breast Implants is low based on the incidence of worldwide cases.
Detailed information regarding the risks and benefits associated with Mentor™ Breast Implants is provided in several educational brochures for both augmentation and reconstruction: For Augmentation: Important Information for Augmentation Patients about Mentor™ MemoryGel™ Breast Implants. Patient Educational Brochure – Breast Augmentation with Mentor™ MemoryShape™ Breast Implants and Quick Facts about Breast Augmentation & Reconstruction with Mentor™ MemoryShape™ Breast Implants. For Reconstruction: Important Information for Reconstruction Patients about Mentor™ MemoryGel™ Breast Implants. Patient Educational Brochure – Breast Reconstruction with Mentor™ MemoryShape™ Breast Implants and Quick Facts about Breast Augmentation & Reconstruction with Mentor™ MemoryShape™ Breast Implants. Saline-Filled Breast Implants: Making an Informed Decision. These brochures are available from your surgeon or visit www.mentorwwllc.com. It is important that you read and understand these brochures when considering Mentor™ Breast Implant.
ARTOURA™ Breast Tissue Expanders and CONTOUR PROFILE™ Breast Tissue Expanders are used for breast reconstruction after mastectomy, correction of an underdeveloped breast, scar revision, and tissue defect procedures. The expander is intended for temporary subcutaneous or submuscular implantation and is not intended for use beyond six months. ARTOURA™ Breast Tissue Expanders and CONTOUR PROFILE™ Tissue Expanders contain a magnet within the internal injection domes and are NOT MRI compatible. The device could be moved by the MRI causing pain or displacement, potentially resulting in a revision surgery. DO NOT use the ARTOURA™ Breast Tissue Expander and CONTOUR PROFILE™ Tissue Expander in patients that have a previously implanted device such as pacemakers, drug infusion devices, artificial sensing devices, etc. that could be affected by a magnetic field. Mentor has not tested the effects of radiation therapy with ARTOURA™ Breast Tissue Expanders and CONTOUR PROFILE™ Expander devices. The incidence of extrusion of the expander has been shown to increase when the expander has been placed in injured areas: scarred, heavily irradiated or burned tissue, crushed bone areas, where severe surgical reduction of the area has previously been performed; and where steroids are used in the surgical pocket. Detailed information about indications, contraindications, warnings, and precautions associated with the use of ARTOURA™ Breast Tissue Expanders and CONTOUR PROFILE™ Expanders are provided in the Instructions for Use (IFU) available online at www.mentorwwllc.com
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