Background: Breast implant illness (BII) is a term popularized by social media to describe systemic symptoms that patients ascribe to their breast implants. Though the concept of implants as an underlying cause for a systemic illness remains controversial, few studies have delineated the implant characteristics, capsular histology, and outcomes of patients who undergo explantation for BII. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the demographics, presenting symptoms, outcomes, capsular histology, and culture results of all women who presented to the senior author with symptoms attributed to BII and underwent breast implant removal with capsulectomy from August 2016 to February 2020. Chi-square and logistic regression analyses were performed to...
Objectives: Considerable efforts have been devoted so far to improve salvage procedures of infected ...
Background: Complications after silicone implantation, with silicone extravasation being the most se...
Background: Complications after silicone implantation, with silicone extravasation being the most se...
BACKGROUND: Breast Implant Illness (BII) is a term used to describe a variety of symptoms by patient...
Silicone breast implants (SBIs) have been subject to scientific scrutiny since the 1960’s because of...
Background Despite evidence supporting the safety of breast implants, some women associate their imp...
Background: Concerns about the safety of silicone breast implants (SBIs) have existed for years, but...
Importance: It is unknown how often breast implant illness (BII) is the indication for revision in w...
Introduction: More than one million breast augmentation procedures using silicone breast implants (S...
Objective An unknown portion of women with silicone breast implants (SBI) report development of syst...
Introduction: An increasing pool of literature proposes a link between silicone implants and autoimm...
Background: Implant-based breast reconstructions contribute considerably to the quality of life of b...
Objectives: Considerable efforts have been devoted so far to improve salvage procedures of infected ...
Background: Complications after silicone implantation, with silicone extravasation being the most se...
Background: Complications after silicone implantation, with silicone extravasation being the most se...
BACKGROUND: Breast Implant Illness (BII) is a term used to describe a variety of symptoms by patient...
Silicone breast implants (SBIs) have been subject to scientific scrutiny since the 1960’s because of...
Background Despite evidence supporting the safety of breast implants, some women associate their imp...
Background: Concerns about the safety of silicone breast implants (SBIs) have existed for years, but...
Importance: It is unknown how often breast implant illness (BII) is the indication for revision in w...
Introduction: More than one million breast augmentation procedures using silicone breast implants (S...
Objective An unknown portion of women with silicone breast implants (SBI) report development of syst...
Introduction: An increasing pool of literature proposes a link between silicone implants and autoimm...
Background: Implant-based breast reconstructions contribute considerably to the quality of life of b...
Objectives: Considerable efforts have been devoted so far to improve salvage procedures of infected ...
Background: Complications after silicone implantation, with silicone extravasation being the most se...
Background: Complications after silicone implantation, with silicone extravasation being the most se...