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12 October 2011, 10:26 AM | #121 |
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Lisa - Here are a couple of links for you. The FDA site has a lot of good information on the different types of implants.
http://www.fda.gov/MedicalDevices/Pr...ts/default.htm http://books.nap.edu/openbook.php?re...d=9602&page=R3 |
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Renato, I understand what you mean about implants not being permanent devices nor being marketed as such... but who are the manufacturers marketing to? The physician? Because I would say that the average woman looking into getting implants is not aware of that her implants are not considered permanent. Nor am I convinced that all surgeons will make it very clearly understood. Likewise, I think some patients are not aware that their incision choice can eventually result in their having multiple incisions/scars on their breasts. For example, if they choose an axillary or umbilical incision, are they aware that any subsequent revision can not be done through the old scar/incision site?
Patients don't always know to ask these questions, and I'm not convinced every surgeon will take the time to clearly make this information understood. All the more reason that patients should learn all they can on their own. |
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If you look at the physician labeling for approved implants on the FDA website I linked to above, you will see that they are not recommended for the periumbilical approach. Meaning anyone who uses those implants through that approach is using them "off label". |
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To the OP. Get an attorney, and start hiding some money.
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^^^^ There had to be at least one retarded response I guess......
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On top of that, any implantable device that is placed into a patient comes with an implant card (FDA regulations) that give you all the pertinent information about your particular implant: manufacturer, serial number, lot number, implanting physician, etc. |
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12 October 2011, 01:45 PM | #128 |
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Sit your wifey down and tell her she doesn't need them. She's beautiful the way she is. Why put something foreign in her body that could damage her health?
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x2. why risk your health?
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My wife has implants and she got them for her and no one else. She was essentially flat and wanted bigger boobs plain and simple. She was confident before she got them but she just wanted bigger boobs. She has silicone implants (some call them gummies) and they actually feel real and look 100% real. I was shocked how good they felt. A dated a girl years ago who had saline and the difference is night and day in the way saline and silicone feels.
She has had them for three years with no complications but she did know going in she would need to have another surgery down the road to replace them at some point. They may not be for everyone but some people are very happy with them. The biggest key is finding a top notch doctor. A very good plastic surgeon can cut down on complicaitons etc and makes a big difference on how the implants will look. |
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I guess we call fake Rolex Folex. Well, enjoy your spouse's FOOBS then.
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