Silicone implants feel more natural, but they require longer incisions and MRI monitoring. Saline implants are cheaper, safer (if they leak, your body absorbs the salt water), but can ripple and feel less natural. The breast implants market report by MRFR shows that silicone holds the largest share, but saline is the fastest‑growing. Why? Because women are worried about silent rupture and the need for MRI surveillance.
What's new? Structured implants (a hybrid of silicone and saline) offer a more natural feel with the safety of saline. The breast implants market analysis highlights that reconstructive surgery is the largest end‑use, but cosmetic surgery is the fastest‑growing — driven by social media and the mommy makeover trend.
What about gummy bear implants? Form‑stable, highly cohesive silicone implants that hold their shape even if cut. They're popular, but they require a larger incision.
The bottom line: there's no best implant — only the best for your body. Talk to a board‑certified plastic surgeon, and ask to see and feel samples. Don't choose based on price alone.