breast growth
Why is surgical bust enlargement so risky
The reasons why surgical procedures to enlarge the breasts are so risky is because they are just that, a surgical procedure. No matter how much the surgical cosmetic industry tries to disguise this, breast jobs are no minor procedure. To begin with, they require full anesthesia, which is already perilous by itself. The least we can say about this, is that it would be great if women could ensure a proficient anesthesiologist whenever they decide to have surgery. Unfortunately is not always the case, since it would not be the first case of a patient not coming back from anesthesia, or showing a particular allergic or adverse reaction that can cost the life.
Hard facts: sixty percent of women who undergo a bust enlargement surgery experience some sort of adverse reaction and a percentage that varies between twenty-five and forty percent will need a second surgery to correct something wrong with the first one. Do not expect health insurance to pay these medical bills.
One of the most common adverse reaction to bust enlargement is called collagen encapsulation. This complication can also happen with artificial heart valves and artificial joints. It is a sort of self-defense reaction of the body that covers with collagen fibers the alien object, in this case the implants. It causes visible swallowing and pain. It has not been yet determined the real cause for this to happen. Some patients develop the problem in one implant while the other stays ok.