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12 October 2011, 02:01 AM | #91 |
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I gotta say girls and guys there is some damn good info in this thread!!!
I knew here would be the place to ask :) Im gonna sit down with her tomorrow morning and read the whole lot over again.
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Richard, do you know why further surgery is required? Is it mostly because women want different implants, or because of poor placement, or because of CC, or for other reasons?
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So I guess a better way to put it would be that about 20% of the cosmetic patients have another surgery within 3 years and up to 40% of the reconstructive patients have another surgery within 3 years. |
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Maybe that info is already out there. And even though a few years back the FDA approved silicone implants again for cosmetic patients, I still wonder how much we really know about what happens to them inside a person's body in the long term. I've heard that eventually many, if not most, of them will leak or rupture, but that it's hard to tell (even with MRI imaging) because they don't "deflate" like saline ones do. So that gooey stuff is in direct contact with the tissues. That would scare me. How can that not be an alarming thing? This statement directly from a PubMed study of silicone implants: "CONCLUSIONS: The risk of implant rupture increases with implant age. A minimum of 15% of modern implants can be expected to rupture between the third and tenth year after implantation." |
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My $0.02: I really, really dislike breast implants. Even to the point where I'd rather not date the woman. Small, medium or large; I've never seen/touched an ugly, substandard, not-enough breast in my life. I even know two women who've had breast reductions. To me, all healthy women are beautiful. Healthy minds are sexiest of all!
I've been anaesthetised three times so far, and thoroughly enjoyed the "high" afterwards in every case. But I would certainly not have any unnecessary surgery ever. |
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Anyone else finding it difficult to concentrate on work subjects while glancing at this thread..... ?
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This is what they claim to be the complications within the first 3 years 21% Wrinkled appearance of the breast 13% Needed another operation 10% Loss of nipple sensation 9% Capsular contracture (hardening of breast) 8% Implant removal 7% Asymmetry (breasts look different from each other) 5% Intense, painful nipple sensation 5% Breast pain 3% Implant leaks/deflates 2% Implant can be felt 2% Infection 2% Sagging 2% Scarring complications 2% Hematoma (blood collects around the implant) |
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Off-label use of a breast implant would be to insert it in your biceps to make them look bigger. |
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Wonder how they arrived at the 12.5 percent re-surgery rate? Was this only within a certain time frame after the surgery? Even so, even if you look at the data above with a discerning eye (and would most patients fully understand the implications of these figures?) the odds of having a less than satisfactory experience seem high. |
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risking your life and health by the look of the information...and for what?
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I believe that the 12.5% re-surgery rate is in the first three years... that is a cumulative total. There is three year data published but I believe Mentor had a hard time keeping participants enrolled for a 5 year follow up. Bottom line is that breast implants are not permanent implants nor are they marketed as such. Even other implants (knees, hips, stents, grafts, etc.) that are designed to be permanent aren't necessarily permanent. |
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Very true. I am currently developing a cardiovascular implant that we fatigue test to 400 million cycles and that is only for a 10 year life.
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