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Silicone Implants

 

Many credible journals have published reports that link silicone implants to illnesses. Some physicians are unaware that implants may cause systemic complications  because these medical devices have been approved for marketing. Complicating this matter are the research studies funded and/or conducted by those who benefit monetarily from implants, which seemingly support their claims that patients with silicone prosthetic devices are not more likely than the general population to develop certain illnesses.

Reports linking saline-filled implants to illness have also been published. The envelope of a saline-filled breast implant is a silicone polymer that may break down in the body into silica, which can cause an immune response. Silica has been reported in lymph nodes in saline breast implant recipients who have never had silicone gel implants

 

When seeking information about implants on the Internet, remember that Web sites de-emphasizing the risks associated with implantation are mostly funded and/or operated by pro-implant lobbyists who have vested interests in these medical devices. The breast implant industry generated a profit exceeding 1 billion USD in 2006.

 

The number of men and women having augmentation procedures with silicone implants continues to rise. Without understanding the local and systemic complications that can occur after augmentation procedures with silicone, a patient cannot make an informed decision to have plastic surgery. Silicone implants continue to cause controversy and concern amongst physicians, legislators, and the public.

 

 

 

Corporate Science and Advertising

The tobacco scandal is a prime example of how corporations utilize the media to sell products to the masses, whilst funding and manipulating research to promote claims that their products are healthy and safe. Tobacco companies knew for decades that cigarettes were highly addictive and carcinogenic but they intentionally misled the public to generate billion dollar profits. 

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Hadcorp is a pro-patient, not-for-profit organization established in 2003. We help patients affected by complications related to implantation. We educate medical professionals and the public about implant related complications, and we promote research on implants. Hadcorp and Implant~Info~Net provide a support network for implant recipients with complications and their families. Visit the Implant~Info~Net Forum for a support message board and live chat





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Are you considering augmentation with Mentor saline-filled breast implants or Implantech silicone facial implants?

 

Read this story from  'I Want A Famous Face' before you decide to have surgery.

 

 

Humantics Foundation  Read the personal experiences of women with implant-related illnesses and  Ilena's Watch on the QuackWatch team.

 

Mammatech breast implants  Inez, one of our members, shares this information about the saline-filled breast implants that adversely affected her health. Saline-filled breast implants have silicone elastomer shells that degrade over time, releasing silica into the tissue. Contamination by micro-organisms also occurs.

 

Photos of breast augmentation with silicone  If you are contemplating breast augmentation with silicone gel implants, visit the Silicone Holocaust site first.  

 

Where to report problems after surgery  Information that you should know about reporting a complication or illness caused by silicone or saline-filled implants. Includes links to agencies in the U.S., U.K., Canada, New Zealand, and Australia.

 

Lifestyle Lift Lawsuits   Patients claim that the Lifestyle Lift procedure has caused numbness, scarring, and deformity. So why has the company sued review sites that allow injured consumers to share their stories?

 

How to reach your elected officials Are you concerned about an issue but don't know who to contact in your state? This online directory for the U.S. Congress includes phone numbers and e-mail addresses.

 

 

In addition to silicone implants,  Hadcorp offers information on the following topics:

 

Dental Amalgam    Agent Orange    Gulf War Syndrome     Big Pharma    Genetically Modified Foods    Autism    Psychiatry





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