Breast enlargement surgery: Risks of Wearing Silicone or Saline Implants

Posted on Thursday, December 25th, 2008 at 5:48 am

The results of the study (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/33450.stm) showed that 63,6% of women who went through the breast enlargement surgery experience leaking or rupture of their implants. There are some reasons that may cause the implants to leak and deflate: trauma of breast, closed capsulotomy, capsular contracture, intense physical impact, placement performed with umbilical incision, and during mammographic imaging the undue pressure may be the reason of deflation. During surgery implants may be damaged by surgical instruments. As for saline implants, they may be filled too much or, on the contrary, too little and it results in rupture or deflation. The aging of implants also results in their rupture or deflation.

Also 3% of women who have experienced the enlargement of breast by implants notice the deflation of them within 3 years because of leaking. As long as leaking of saline implants is rather harmless (their filler consists of the mixture of salt and water and can be absorbed by the body), silicone may do harm to your body, if it has leaked from the shell. If silicone implants ruptures and there is a contracture scarring around it, then a woman may not notice anything. But if there’s no a contracture scarring, then the ruptured implant starts to deflate. Among consequences of such deflation may be the accumulation of the filler of silicone implants in the breast, which usually results in new scarring, or silicone get to the lymphatic system and spread around the body. In this case, silicone would hardly ever be completely removed from the body. You should know that the irritation of connective tissue disorders is considered to be connected with the influence of silicone towards the body.

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