How we ensure accuracy, objectivity, and clinical validity in every article.
Last updated: June 2026
Every piece of medical content on Breasts-Implants.com goes through a rigorous multi-step review process before publication:
Medical writers with healthcare backgrounds research the topic using peer-reviewed literature, FDA databases, clinical guidelines, and manufacturer data. A comprehensive draft is created with inline citations.
A board-certified plastic surgeon reviews the draft for clinical accuracy, appropriate context, and balanced risk/benefit presentation. They flag any inaccuracies or areas needing revision.
The editorial team reviews for clarity, readability, bias, and adherence to our content guidelines. Medical jargon is translated into patient-friendly language without losing accuracy.
After approval, the article is published with last-reviewed dates, author attribution, and reviewer credentials. Articles are monitored for reader feedback and flagged for update when new evidence emerges.
All articles are reviewed at minimum annually. High-impact articles (safety, FDA data) are reviewed more frequently — especially when new clinical data, FDA communications, or regulatory changes occur.
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