First of all there might be a hypersensitive reaction towards the anesthetic. Common is recognized as to be more high-risk however any kind of anesthetic can bring on a poor response. Although very rare, it’s possible to hemorrhage post-operatively causing one more surgical treatment to control as well as drain the gathered blood. An additional likelihood is hematoma (a collection of thick blood), seroma (a collection of the watery percentage of the blood) as well as occlusion (abnormal clotting). read more
Capsular Contraction
Additional Surgery
Implant Infection
Calcium Deposits
Mammography Interference
Deflation / Implant Rupture
Breast Pain
Loss of Nipple and Breast Sensation
Dead Tissue
Unexpected Milk Production
The Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) 1999 study of silicone breast implant safety found that local complications with silicone breast implants were the primary safety issue, that they have not been well studied, and that information on these complications is crucial for women deciding whether or not they want breast implant surgery. read more
The FDA has produced this brochure to highlight the more common problems that occur in the breast or chest area (local complications), when you choose to have silicone gel-filled or saline-filled breast implants. read more
Have you ever considered breast implants because you are dissatisfied with your breast size, contour, fullness, or shape? There are many reasons why you should seriously consider a natural alternative to breast augmentation. Read on………. read more