More than Implants: Better Uses for Silicone (Really!)

When you hear the word silicone, it's okay to think first of the bust line. Silicone implants helped to make the material a household name, but as much fun as the silicone implants are to think about, there is much more to silicone than bust lines. Silicone has uses that are imperative to all of us making it one of the most beneficial products today. Using processes such as silicone bonding and silicone molding, medical silicone simplifies and improves procedures in hospitals and medical facilities every day.

Silicone Bonding Products
The products created using silicone bonding include many of medicine's most common and useful innovations. Silicone is a material that doesn't react inside the body. Thanks to the noninvasive nature of silicone, it can be used in contact with body parts and fluids during surgeries and regular medical routines. Silicone can even be left inside the body as the implants we previously discussed or as the hip and knee replacements many adults need to increase or even regain mobility. Silicone is found in many other joint and other replacements as well.

The products created by companies such as FMI through silicone bonding are sterile which makes them ideal for medical procedures where even a hint of foreign bodies is dangerous. Silicone components are use for everyday medical procedures as well as incredibly invasive procedures such as neuromodulation which is a way to control pain and other conditions through nerve stimulation. After use, many medical items are also hard to sterilize for reuse, and with the disposable, sterile silicone products such as catheters, the daily lives of medical personnel improve as well as the level of protection and safety of patients in hospitals and practices.

Silicone Everyday
If it's hard to image a piece of silicone acting as your knee joint, just know that silicone is any many places other than knees, hips and breasts. Silicone shows up on microchips and bandages sporting your favorite cartoon characters. The same silicone that is used to fix a scraped knee is used to save lives, reduce chronic pain and literally change lives.