
Originally Posted by
joy_conanan
Silicone implant for nasal augmentation leads to a lot of complications such as material rejection, implant deviation, contracture formation and infection to name a few. That is based on the British Journal of Plastic Surgery 24:405-411, 1971. Due to these many complications, First World countries ban the use of silicone implant in surgical procedures.
GORE-TEX was discovered in 1958 and approved by FDA in 1975 for expanded medical use. True that it was originally and effectively use for pulmonary and heart valve operations because of its strength and biocompatibility. It is a good implant material for nasal augmentation because its soft and porous - properties which allow the growth of human tissue within and through the implant - something that a hard silicone implant is not capable of.
Because silicone is made of hard plastic, the nose suffers from daily trauma. It's actually like placing a nail on our nose. Imagine putting a hard object on our nose which has varied articulations? Then walk, jump, run, kick, dive everyday. What do you think will happen? That hard object puts pressure to the normal movement of our nose. Too much of that eventually lead to the complications earlier said. None of these happens with goretex. In fact, goretex is judged to be the best implant by nasal surgery masters.
Based on studies, there's a very nil case of rejection with goretex. Please note that these isolated cases only happen to immuno-compromised patients (those with diabetes, HIV, etc.).
Further, unlike silicone, with goretex the patient can still engage to active sports like volleyball, badminton, scuba diving and the likes - withOUT the worry. They don't have to alter their lifestyles simply because they have to take care of their silicone noses. That's why I chose gore-tex when I had my noselift.
Yes, it's almost double the price of silicone but it's worth it. It's safe, worry-free and rejection-free. I don't have to worry about replacing it and undergoing another surgery after a couple of years because I'm sure that what's inside my nose can last a lifetime. And what I love the most about my nose is how it looks. My nose is so beautiful! SO natural that even my parents didn't recognize I had it done. It has a bit of a curve and bears a very soft and natural appearance as if I'm born with it. No one believes me when I tell them I had a noselift. You don't have to believe me - just see me in person to find out how beautiful and natural-looking my new nose is.
My cousin will actually have her silicone nose replaced with gore-tex implant. Coz her nose looks so stiff and too artificial - not to mention that it's a bit like a parrot's nose. The problem with silicone is no matter how nice it looks at the start, eventually it changes its appearance as contraction or deviation gradually develops through time. It is simply not capable of providing permanent aesthetic result unlike goretex.
There are other implant alternatives like autologous rib cartilage harvest or irradiated donor cartilage. But WOW! The price for implant alone is too expensive - too expensive that it could already afford me to pay in full a slightly used second hand car. So I settled with goretex implant which is as safe as cartilage implants despite beign a foreign body. Truth is, as our tissues grow within and through goretex implant, our body no longer treats it as foreign - eventually it really becomes a part of us.