silicone breast implants- 2 steps forward and ? back
The FDA, in its infinite wisdom has ruled to allow all silicone breast implants for all patients. In the past 15 or so years the silicone implants have been limited to study patients who already had silicone implants or who had cancer surgery and elected to have them placed for reconstruction. The advantage of silicone is the improved texture for both appearance and feel compared with saline implants.
The entire controversy should have been avoided since there was never conclusive evidence that liquid silicone caused disease. However it was a bonanza for trial lawyers who made a lot of money and for a few patients who got away with the lie- albeit unwittingly. The controversy bankrupted the manufacturer, I believe Dow Corning, and caused great emotional consternation among doctors. And the know-it-alls in the medical community and the lay public had a field day celebrating their sky is falling mentality. The killer in the controversy was the revelation that Dow Corning knew the implants leaked and hid the information. The lie angered the juries and the retribution was the demolition of the company.
Now, to the best of my knowledge we have irrefutable proof that recipients of the silicone implants under very close monitoring have shown no evidence of disease. At the same time it is my understanding that all implants leak. So, knowing that the silicone is "safe" and knowing that it will leak into my body after implantation, and knowing that I could have saline implants which leak harmless salt-water, I wonder which I would choose were I to make such a decision for myself.
Once again, buyer beware!
The entire controversy should have been avoided since there was never conclusive evidence that liquid silicone caused disease. However it was a bonanza for trial lawyers who made a lot of money and for a few patients who got away with the lie- albeit unwittingly. The controversy bankrupted the manufacturer, I believe Dow Corning, and caused great emotional consternation among doctors. And the know-it-alls in the medical community and the lay public had a field day celebrating their sky is falling mentality. The killer in the controversy was the revelation that Dow Corning knew the implants leaked and hid the information. The lie angered the juries and the retribution was the demolition of the company.
Now, to the best of my knowledge we have irrefutable proof that recipients of the silicone implants under very close monitoring have shown no evidence of disease. At the same time it is my understanding that all implants leak. So, knowing that the silicone is "safe" and knowing that it will leak into my body after implantation, and knowing that I could have saline implants which leak harmless salt-water, I wonder which I would choose were I to make such a decision for myself.
Once again, buyer beware!
