breast enhancements

Why is surgical bust enlargement so risky ii

Surgical bust enlargement is risky, not only because of the very real infection risk that is present, simply because a foreign body is inserted in the body, but also because the mammary glands are very delicate structures and any invasive procedure, as the surgery is, will certainly bring adverse consequences.

Pain and swallowing are certainly the most benign ones. Long term studies suggest a correlation between silicon implants and cancer risk. Cancer stalks from two fronts to mammary implanted patients. The sole existence of the implants prevents mammogram tests from being as effective as they can be, thus retarding the discovery of the disease. Also, silicone itself seems to have a correspondence with cancer risk. It is noticeable the series of incidents that Dow Corning had between 1984 and 1998, when the company had to answer for multibillionaire class action lawsuits referring to the systematic health issues caused by their implants.

A number of autoimmune diseases are also linked to bust enlargement implants. Lupus, neurological issues and rheumatoid arthritis seem to have a correspondence with silicone breast implants. Though for years they have claimed that the silicone molecule was too big to actually interact with the body in case of rupture, it has been found that it can decompose over the years. When replacing implants after a certain amount of years, the silicon molecule actually had decomposed in silica -a white powder, found in the void left by the implant- and a number of other smaller molecules that were spread in the body through the blood torrent.