Breast enhancement Implant Dangers
3% suffer leakage within 3 years causing a deflated implant
Occasionally, breast implants may break or leak. The saline fill is brine and will be absorbed by the body without ill-effects. Older implants with silicone gel can leak also. If this occurs, one of two things may occur. If breakage of the implant shell that has a contracture scar around it, then it may not seem like anything has happed.
If the shell breaks and there is not really a contracture scar, then leakage into the surrounding tissue results in a sensation that the implant is deflating. The leaking gel may collect within the breast along with a new scar may form around it. In other cases gel can migrate with the lymphatic system to a different area of the body. Breaks may require another operation and replacing the leaking implant. If the gel has migrated it might not be possible to get rid of all the silicone gel. This silicone gel may be the what some say is related to the initiation of ligament disorders. It is essential that you simply take every precautionary measure to avoid falling prey to the negative effects of breast enlargements. For your own personel safety before commiting for this, further your research.
One study they reviewed showed that 63.6% of breast implants which had been in place for between one and 25 years had ruptured or were leaking. (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/33450.stm)
For silicone gel and saline-filled implants, some reasons for rupture or deflation include : damage by surgical instruments during surgery, overfilling or underfilling from the implant with saline solution (specific only to saline-filled breast enlargements), capsular contracture ,closed capsulotomy , stresses for example trauma or intense physical manipulation ,excessive compression during mammographic imaging, placement through umbilical incision ,site problems for the breast, normal aging from the implant ,unknown/unexplained reasons.
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