Guest guest Posted August 24, 2002 Report Share Posted August 24, 2002 Look, after all that you have seen, can you honestly say it is worth it? If you have any breast tissue, why not remove the implants, and get the lift now? What could you possibly gain by getting new implants- except more worry at some point in the future, and no one denies you will have to have more surgeries- implants are not permanent. Do you really want a life full of repeated breast surgeries? Trust your instincts, it is not worth the risk. If you have breat tissue, a lift could make you look fabulous, and you would never have to mess or worry about the horrifying dangers of this product ever again. What you are really considering is trying something that even the clinic tells you hasn' been thoroughly researched? Come on now, you know this can't be a good sign. ALL IMPLANTS ARE SEEN AS FOREIGN BODIES TO THE HUMAN BODY. The body does to implants what is done to every foreing body- it tries to fight it. The result- capsular contracture, auto-immune problems, etc. Listen the ladies here who have become ill often take a very long time to recover. Some of us will have full recoveries, some of us wont. If this product was safe, or for that matter, if any of the implants that have come onto the market for the last 35 years were safe, there would not be so many sick women, so many support groups, so many lawsuits. The " hype " is about something real, do you know what I am trying to say? You are asking so many questions because of fear which you know have about the ssafety of implants- and this fear is not illogical, but is a logical result of the the research you have read and the knowledge you have gained about this product. To switch them is replacing one type of implant for the exact same product, just a different coating. Before you decide, you owe it to yourself to check out the manufacturers breast implant warnings, as some have " updated " them becuase they are getting sued so much. After you read them, if you still want to go ahead with it, then atleast you are doing it knowingly. Oh- one more thing. Do you know that saline has a shelf life of only a year? It is also suppose to be kept at about 77 degrees- the human body's average temp is 98.6 I belelive, and of course they sew these implants in, so they are not coming out until well after their shelf life has expired. Even the basic facts, the non-complicated ones, tell you the product is just a very, very bad idea. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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