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What are the Breast Augmentation Risks?
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) completed its independent review
of past and ongoing scientific research of silicone [both saline-filled
and silicone-gel filled] breast implant safety in June 1999.6 Below
are some of the major findings from the IOM report.
Local complications are the primary safety issue with breast implants
because they are frequent enough to be a concern.
Local complications accumulate over the lifetime of the implant,
and they have not been well studied.
Information on local complications is crucial for women deciding
whether or not they want breast implants.
Key points to consider whether you are undergoing breast augmentation,
reconstruction, or revision:
Breast implants will not last a lifetime. Either because of rupture
or other complications, you will likely need to have the implants
removed.
You are likely to need additional doctor visits and reoperations
because of one or more complications over the course of your life.
You are likely to have the implants removed, with or without replacement,
because of one or more complications over the course of your life.
Many of the changes to your breast following implantation may be
cosmetically undesirable, as well as irreversible (cannot be undone).
If you later choose to have your implants removed, you may experience
unacceptable dimpling, puckering, wrinkling, loss of breast tissue,
or other undesirable cosmetic changes of the breast.
Potential local breast implant complications are bulleted below.
You may need non-surgical treatments or reoperations (including
removal of your implant) to treat any of these local complications.
Potential local complications include, but are not limited to:
Asymmetry Inflammation/irritation
Breast pain Malposition/displacement
Breast tissue atrophy Necrosis
Calcification/calcium deposits Nipple/breast sensation
changes
Capsular contracture Palpability/visibility
Chest wall deformity Ptosis
Delayed wound healing Redness/bruising
Extrusion Rupture/deflation
Galactorrhea Scarring
Granuloma Seroma
Hematoma Unsatisfactory style/size
Iatrogenic injury/damage Wrinkling/rippling
Infection, including Toxic Shock Syndrome
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