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#8 Are Implants Safe? Dr. Barrett/Chopra Discuss BIAI and BIA-ALCL. BII experience

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  • Опубликовано: 13 авг 2024
  • Join us this week as Dr. Daniel Barrett speaks about important issues with fellow board certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Ritu Chopra. You’ll hear about the latest news and evidence regarding Breast Implant Associated Illness (BIAI) and Breast Implant Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma (BIA-ALCL)
    Learn the facts regarding breast implants and how to navigate the dangers. The lines are becoming blurred between accurate information regarding what constitutes real danger, versus widespread myths.
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Комментарии • 58

  • @RebekkasCloset
    @RebekkasCloset 4 года назад +19

    Thank you Dr Chopra for being honest and not minimizing it like SOME doctors just because it makes women look more "beautiful " or makes them "happy". First of all boobs can't make you happy.

  • @Kika1623
    @Kika1623 10 месяцев назад +3

    When I was chasing my Autoimmune issues trying to find the root cause. I did a Mytox test by Great Plaines Laboratory. To my surprise I had Metal poisoning including NON Metals- which everyone I had is listed on the Implant Manufacture chemicals list of what they are made of, including things like Benzine, Platinum etc. I finally woke up and realized my implants have been poisoning me for 30 years. Lost the majority of my life to vanity and believing doctors that implants were safe.

    • @jamesnapper2285
      @jamesnapper2285 9 месяцев назад

      Same predicament 31 yrs so sick thought i was dying.
      Did yoy have to have a Dr order the test? Any info is appreciated

  • @amandasabatini1244
    @amandasabatini1244 5 месяцев назад

    It's refreshing to see Dr. Chopra speaking from a place of concern and love for the health of these women. His energy and maturity, and knowledge is high vibrational.

  • @donnahurd4745
    @donnahurd4745 3 года назад +15

    Women need to stop calling it Breast implant illness, it's an allergic reaction to the implants, if you tell your doctor you have breast implant illness, you Doctor will defend the implant to be SAFE, it's not the implant that's making you sick, uts your body rejecting them. Words mean everything, hope this helps.

    • @mab_visuals
      @mab_visuals 2 года назад

      there is no long term studies proving they are safe and there are loads of studies proving they are not safe.

    • @TheQShow53
      @TheQShow53 3 месяца назад +1

      I know this comment is old but thank you! I have a doc appointment for expant and I have been experiencing allergic reactions since the first year!

  • @donnahurd4745
    @donnahurd4745 3 года назад +6

    Implants are not for everyone. Doctors need to tell their patients that there's a chance their body will reject or not take to the implants.

  • @kimberlymontag9333
    @kimberlymontag9333 4 года назад +5

    love both docs talking they are both very knowledgeable in their field and are a wealth of information! beauty and brains for sure 😍

    • @barrettplasticsurgery
      @barrettplasticsurgery  4 года назад +4

      Thanks Kim! Means a lot. We also had a lot of fun and are thinking about doing another follow up podcast for a deeper dive on the subject of breast implant illness and silicone implants used for breast augmentation.

    • @kimberlymontag9333
      @kimberlymontag9333 4 года назад

      that’s great Dr. Barrett you should do more of this in depth discussion. doc i have a question i’m getting butt implants in a few weeks and my PS only uses textured butt implants because he said that it would really stay in place, should I be scared of this kind of implant for my buttocks?

    • @barrettplasticsurgery
      @barrettplasticsurgery  4 года назад

      @@kimberlymontag9333 I would seriously think twice about using implants in general for the buttocks. Complication rates are really high and your butt is a very functional part of your body meaning you sit on it a lot as opposed to breasts where you don't (generally) sit on them. Can you use fat instead like a brazillian butt lift?

    • @kimberlymontag9333
      @kimberlymontag9333 4 года назад

      i know you’ve mentioned Dr. Barrett you and Dr Chopra dont do butt implants but fat transfer is not an option for me as I am skinny (no fat source)and my doc also said fat would dissolve on my butt after BBL especially since i’m always on some kind of diet like intermittent fasting etc. am i out of options now doc? 😩

    • @momplus2618
      @momplus2618 3 года назад

      Okay 👌🏾 I am not sure 🤔 this or I am Octopus zzz xoooo

  • @Dandelion_flight
    @Dandelion_flight 3 года назад +1

    Wow I learnt so much from both of your sharing. It’s so wonderful to see how dedicated both of you are, especially how you take so much care in removing stuff from the ribs which is millimeters from the lungs 😱!!!

  • @tracymccormack3697
    @tracymccormack3697 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have had the same implants for 35 years one has just went flat on me. I’m 66 and not happy with my breat there’s nothing there any more. My daughter I breast fled for 3 years and lost all my breast fat. I’m thinking getting them redone. What do you think?

  • @barbomb91
    @barbomb91 5 лет назад +1

    Amazing video.
    I had a b.a performed 7 weeks ago.
    You guys talked about the lung and the ribs... During my surgery they punctured my lung with the needle in the rib blockage... Three weeks after my augmentation, I had a hydro-pneumothorax and had to undergo a second surgery (emergency) to have a pleural drain inserted...
    I wasn't told that a punctured lung during a b.a was even a possibility.
    I wasn't explained nor did I even imagined that could happen.
    Apparently my doctors never had it happen before either...
    Sometimes humans make mistakes, but also each body is different.

    • @barrettplasticsurgery
      @barrettplasticsurgery  5 лет назад +1

      Dear Barbi Gala,
      I am sorry to hear about your complication.Every surgical procedure has a risk of complications, no matter what someone tells you. Pneumothorax is a possible complication of rib blockage procedure. I hope you will get well soon. Please stay in touch with your plastic surgeon for further follow-up examinations.

  • @stephanieb531
    @stephanieb531 2 года назад +1

    So autoimmune problems can be caused by implants. My autoimmune problems started about 6 months after I got mine I didn't realize that it could've been what triggered it. I've been wanting my implants removed for awhile now just scared of what my breast will look like after.

  • @talvarez8596
    @talvarez8596 2 года назад

    Fantastic video. Thank you so much for the info!!!

  • @hollyrhodes6984
    @hollyrhodes6984 4 года назад +1

    I’ve had many rashes, Hashimotos has worsened, chronic fatigue, hair loss, fibromyalgia, migraines, neuropathy on my right side and ataxia. This all started about 1 year after getting my implants. However, has much worsened after 12 years of having my implants. My implants are smooth. When my surgeon removed them he didn’t want to remove the capsule. I’m afraid that I may not get better if my illnesses have been caused by my implants. Have you had patients with smooth implants that complain of Implant Associated Illness?

    • @barrettplasticsurgery
      @barrettplasticsurgery  4 года назад

      it is best to discuss your issues with your plastic surgeon. In some cases, capsule removal is not needed.

    • @mv8908
      @mv8908 3 года назад

      @@barrettplasticsurgery why not?

  • @palomac7041
    @palomac7041 3 года назад +3

    Can you talk about what it’s like to get new implants every ten years. Are certain complications more likely? Do you have to incrementally size up? What if you decide to keep them out for good? What will your breasts look like?

    • @barrettplasticsurgery
      @barrettplasticsurgery  3 года назад

      I recommend my patients to exchange implants every 10 years in order to reduce the chance of complictions. Generally spaeking, you can use the same size implants. If you keep them for a very long period of time, there is a higher chance of complications such as implant rupture

  • @ubettaeat4303
    @ubettaeat4303 3 года назад +1

    Dr need to be straight up and honest

  • @pamkirby4390
    @pamkirby4390 2 года назад

    I have nothing positive to say about ALLERGAN! They did not talk with me, said I had to write a letter. I wrote a 7 page letter over a year ago. Still no response 😞

  • @powpunkonwhiskey6377
    @powpunkonwhiskey6377 5 лет назад +3

    This will be bigger than the hernia mesh scandal soon. These surgeons will face the consequences for ignoring their clients symptoms, unless you're getting breast implants for a medical reason such as reconstructive surgery, you ARE just a client. A paying client. The beauty standards propelled by social media is just crazy now, lots of scope for women and men who are riddled with insecurities to spend their cash on for a quick fix. Crazy really.

    • @candirockstar135
      @candirockstar135 4 года назад +1

      *POW* PunkOnWhiskey The only thing is that smooth round implants, which are by far the most common type of implant has NO association with ALCL. And in women who DO have textured implants the incidence is 1/2382, which is .0004%. Like Barrett said you have a better chance of getting struck by lightning.

    • @caro_santamaria
      @caro_santamaria 3 года назад +1

      Unfortunately doctors like these although they somehow acknowledge BII, they keep insisting that "it's just SOOOOO rare". They keep saying that the statistics are extremely so low so people just think it's fine, and believe me, it's NOT FINE. This is their business so they don’t want to shoot themselves in the shoe. We need to demonize implants and the unrealistic beauty standards at the same time 😒

    • @realtruth3762
      @realtruth3762 3 года назад

      @@candirockstar135 I think the statistic/relation has changed by now? Do you have the actual current % in 2021? Its prob hard to get the accurate data/number/%

  • @SD-hr2dm
    @SD-hr2dm 4 года назад +1

    I have smooth Mentor saline implants in 2006, one implant ruptured in April. I have some symptom that doctor couldn't figure, not sever as some other women. So I decided to remove them completely vs replacing. Any recommended surgeon in TN to do safe and complete removal of capsule on one and en-bloc of other intact implant? All doctors I've heard about, are outside of TN and are very expensive.

    • @barrettplasticsurgery
      @barrettplasticsurgery  3 года назад +1

      finding the right Dr. is extremely challenging especially with the number of online platforms and resources available. There a lot of great Dr's available. Make sure he/she is a board-certified plastic surgeon. Definitely check to make sure your choice specializes in the procedure you want and spend the time to read through patient testimonials. There is a number of different sites where you can check for reviews (Realself, yelp, google, etc.).
      You can always pick up the phone and call around also, find an office you feel comfortable with and set up a few consultations.

  • @screamzoee2008
    @screamzoee2008 5 лет назад +1

    I’d like to know about fat transfer!!

    • @barrettplasticsurgery
      @barrettplasticsurgery  5 лет назад +3

      Fat transfer breast augmentation is a viable alternative for women who desire larger breasts without the use of implants. Fat transfer is also widely used in reconstruction of the breast after a mastectomy or lumpectomy. It can also be very effective in correcting the size and shape of the breasts due to genetic problems such as tuberous breast or Poland Syndrome, two conditions that look like misshapen or underdeveloped breasts.
      In addition, the following scenarios are also reason to consider breast fat grafting:
      • If you have chest areas that appear creased and sunken
      • If you desire more permanent correction than is provided by temporary fillers
      • If you wish to improve your body contour, revise scars, fill bodily depressions and rejuvenate the natural curve of your breasts
      • To fill in contour irregularities or hide obvious signs of breast implants

  • @Stinaaaxop
    @Stinaaaxop Год назад

    I have hashimotos but want implants. Im so scared of BII though.

    • @katiescarlett5249
      @katiescarlett5249 Год назад +1

      You're asking for trouble if you already have autoimmune issues. You already have a heightened immune response. Perhaps fat transfer or falsies.

    • @Stinaaaxop
      @Stinaaaxop 10 месяцев назад

      @@ejn6876 I got them 2 weeks ago lmfao damn

    • @Stinaaaxop
      @Stinaaaxop 10 месяцев назад

      @@ejn6876 how long did u have them.. what problems did u have

  • @zeecalsdecals7482
    @zeecalsdecals7482 3 года назад

    One in 20????