Breast
Implant - Surgery
Breast Implant Dangers

Just how dangerous are breast implants?
Silicone gel implants were banned in 1992. Though saline implants have been the
method of choice, new research has revealed some shocking dangers
associated with them, also. The manufactures themselves, in data presented to
the FDA recently admitted:
• 60% of women with saline implants have complications within four
years
• 3% suffer leakage within three years causing a deflated implant
• 8% of implants have to be removed within three years

Other risks include:
• Hardening of the breasts
• Loss of sensation in the nipple or breast
• Shifting of the implant from its original position
• Interference with mammography reading that may hamper cancer detection
On top of all this, says Judith Reichman, M.D., a regular contributor to NBC's
Today Show, implants are a man-made prosthetic that have a shelf life. Most
women will have to go through the whole procedure again probably two or three
times depending upon their age. Her articles presented on the msnbc.com web
site, in association with the Today Show, give the best overview that we have
seen regarding the dangers of breast implants.
Use the safe non-surgical methods presented in this web
site to enhance your breasts. Don't risk your health and life with surgery - do
it naturally!
A personal vigilance and early
detection remain a woman's best weapons in the war against cancer.
