The widespread availability of silicone was a factor in the development of silicones, a compound made using silicon and other basic elements. Because silicone is easy to mold and does not cause adverse reactions to the human body, technology in this field has made great progress. Today, several forms of the compound are used in cosmetic surgery, as different forms are useful during surgery. Different parts of the body require different levels of stiffness, which makes silicone a useful material.
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