My Final Chapter With Breast Implants

A blurry photo of hearts in the air.

Happy Friday my friends. I am happy to report that my surgery to explant was a success! My surgeon was able to remove both capsules in their entirety, along with the implants. It was a challenge for him to remove part of the capsule that had attached itself to the ribs, however, he spent the extra time, and he was able to remove it all.

As I mentioned in Part 1 of this blog, I’ve had implants since I was 20 years old. To be back to my “original version” feels fantastic. It feels like a huge weight has been lifted from my shoulders.

As of today (3 weeks post explant), I have noticed a couple of physical changes. My eyes feel much more lubricated and my skin feels softer and less dry. While I am still waiting on my pathology tests to be completed, my doctor feels confident they will come back clean. Whether my thyroid nodules will shrink back to normal and my body will absorb the “snowstorm” of silicone found on my recent ultrasound, remains to be seen. I am super hopeful and so thrilled they are out and the healing process has begun.

I want to share an article that was just published by the FDA regarding findings of carcinoma in the capsules that form around the breast implants. This is not a new finding. But better late than never and, I am happy the FDA is finally publishing this important information. Please click on the link for the full article.

https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/safety-communications/breast-implants-reports-squamous-cell-carcinoma-and-various-lymphomas-capsule-around-implants-fda

I also strongly urge anyone reading this to do your due diligence when considering a surgery that involves the placement of a medical device of any kind into your body. Emergencies are unavoidable, but when you have the time to do the research, this education is priceless.

The documentary The Bleeding Edge https://www.netflix.com/title/80170862

is a fascinating look at how medical devices get the FDA”s approval to be used in humans. It’s very concerning that not all devices need human trials to get approval. The documentary follows several people who have had various devices implanted, ie., birth control devices, gynecological mesh, and hip replacements to name a few.

The documentary also lists a couple of websites that allow further research into your surgeon and possible affiliations with the device company as well as the device company’s affiliation with the FDA and other agencies that should be unbiased and recused from such affiliation. When it comes to our bodies, we should leave no stone unturned in advocating for our health and safety. I hope this information is helpful. I wish you all the best of health and a happy weekend!

Peace & Love xx

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