Before getting breast implants, it's important to understand the risks. While implants can enhance appearance, they come with potential complications, including loss of nipple sensation, breast pain, capsular contracture, rupture, and the need for future removal or replacement. There are also rare but serious risks, such as breast implant-associated anaplastic large-cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL) and other cancers linked to implants. Some people also develop breast implant illness (BII), experiencing systemic symptoms that may impact their health. Another key consideration—if you decide to remove your implants later, your breasts may not return to their original shape. The stretched tissue can lead to pocket collapse and deformity, something the FDA has documented with photographic examples. If you're considering breast implants, do your research and talk to a board-certified plastic surgeon. The FDA, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), and The Aesthetic Society provide valuable resources to help you make an informed decision. 🔔 Watch now to learn what you need to know before getting implants!
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