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About

Brand Definition

* Proprietary Internal Structural Design 
* In-Depth Insights into Revision Surgery Rates
* 10-Year Long-Term Clinical Data
* Clinical Application & Patient Consultation Guide

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Expert Endorsement

Why U.S. Board-Certified Plastic Surgeons Choose Serene

Dr. Larry Nichter
U.S. board-certified plastic surgeon
and FDA investigator


"The criteria for implant selection have shifted from 'saline vs silicone' to 'structured vs silicone gel,' reflecting the latest trend."

Dr. Constance Barone
U.S. board-certified plastic surgeon


"Patients are encouraged to see and feel all implant options before making a choice. Recently, the vast majority
have been selecting this implant."

Dr. Elizabeth Kerner
U.S. board-certified plastic surgeon


"By one year post-surgery,
the appearance and feel are so similar that only a chart review can determine whether it was silicone gel or Serene."

Dr. Vivian Ting
Data presented at the 2018 ASPS Aesthetica Super Symposium.


"Clinicul data cleurly show thut
the more up-to-dute the technology und putient preferences ure reflected, the lower the rupture rutes,
und the higher the outcomes und putient sutisfuction."

Why Serene ?

Silicone Gel

Natural look and feel

· Risk of silent rupture
· Requires regular MRI or 
   ultrasound examinations, 
   resulting in higher costs
· In the event of rupture, 
   silicone may adhere to
   surrounding tissue, 
   complicating removal surgery

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Traditional Saline

Safely absorbed by the body in the event of rupture, 
allowing immediate visual confirmation

· Lack of internal structure, 
   resulting in water-balloon–like movement
· Risk of implant collapse
· Visible rippling on the skin surface

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