Silicone Cyclone
Guess what may be making a return to small chests everywhere? Silicone implants.
Though they've been banned for 13-years due to their tendency to rupture, the USA FDA is looking at bringing one company's version back to the market.
The company, Mentor, has apparently shown evidence that they don't often leak or rupture in the first few years and can last up to a decade.
My question is, what happens after that decade? I'm not so sure this is a good idea.
Read the story here, at cbc.ca.
And, only slightly related: here is a website set up by a woman who wanted people to donate money and pay for her boob job.
Though they've been banned for 13-years due to their tendency to rupture, the USA FDA is looking at bringing one company's version back to the market.
The company, Mentor, has apparently shown evidence that they don't often leak or rupture in the first few years and can last up to a decade.
My question is, what happens after that decade? I'm not so sure this is a good idea.
Read the story here, at cbc.ca.
And, only slightly related: here is a website set up by a woman who wanted people to donate money and pay for her boob job.
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