Breast Implant Illness: A Way Forward
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Mark R. Magnusson MBBS FRACS, Rod D. Cooter MBBS PhD FRACS, Hinne Rakhorst MD, Patricia A. McGuire MD, William P. Adams Jr MD, Anand K. Deva BSc(Med) MBBS MS FRACS; Memben
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Author(s): Magnusson, Mark R., MBBS, FRACS; Cooter, Rod D., MBBS, PhD, FRACS; Rakhorst, Hinne, MD; McGuire, Patricia A., MD; Adams, William P. Jr, MD; Deva, Anand K., BSc(Med), MBBS, MS, FRACS
Summary: The link between breast implants and systemic disease has been reported since the 1960s. Although many studies have looked at either supporting or refuting its existence, the issue still persists and has now been labeled “breast implant illness.” The rise of patient advocacy and communication through social media has led to an increasing number of presentations to plastic surgeons. This article summarizes the history of breast implants and systemic disease, critically analyzes the literature (and any associated deficiencies), and suggests a way forward through systematic scientific study.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery: March 2019 - Volume 143 - Issue 3S - p 74S–81S doi: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000005573
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Summary: The link between breast implants and systemic disease has been reported since the 1960s. Although many studies have looked at either supporting or refuting its existence, the issue still persists and has now been labeled “breast implant illness.” The rise of patient advocacy and communication through social media has led to an increasing number of presentations to plastic surgeons. This article summarizes the history of breast implants and systemic disease, critically analyzes the literature (and any associated deficiencies), and suggests a way forward through systematic scientific study.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery: March 2019 - Volume 143 - Issue 3S - p 74S–81S doi: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000005573
For medical disclaimer, privacy policy, and system requirements click here.