One horror story is when a woman had her implants removed and faced severe scarring. The surgeon made incisions that were not properly sutured, leading to large, visible and very ugly scars across her chest. It affected her self - esteem and she had to go through multiple corrective procedures.
One horror story could be about implants rupturing. Some women have had their silicone breast implants rupture and leak silicone into their bodies. This can cause pain, inflammation, and in some cases, health issues like autoimmune responses. Another is improper placement. If the implants are not placed correctly during surgery, it can lead to an unnatural appearance and discomfort.
One common complication is capsular contracture. This is when the scar tissue around the implant tightens, causing the breast to feel hard and look misshapen. Another issue can be implant rupture. This might not be immediately obvious and could lead to leakage of the implant material inside the body, which can cause pain and other health problems. Also, some people experience infections after breast implant surgery, which can be very serious and require removal of the implant.
First, choose a well - reputed and experienced surgeon. Check their credentials and look at their past work. Second, ensure that the clinic or hospital where the surgery is to be done follows strict safety and hygiene standards. Don't go for cheap, unregulated options.
First, choose a highly experienced and reputable surgeon. A skilled surgeon is less likely to make mistakes during the implant procedure. Second, do thorough research on the type of silicone implants. Make sure they are from a reliable manufacturer. Third, follow all pre - and post - surgery instructions carefully.
One story could be a woman who had implants for many years but started experiencing pain. She decided to have them removed. After the removal, she felt a sense of relief, both physically as the pain subsided and also mentally as she no longer worried about potential implant - related health issues.
A woman in her 30s had breast implants due to asymmetry in her breasts. One breast was significantly smaller than the other. The implant not only corrected the asymmetry but also boosted her self - esteem. She was more active in her personal and professional life, participating in activities she had previously shied away from, like beach vacations and public speaking events. However, she had to be careful about the types of sports she could engage in to avoid any damage to the implants.
One success story could be a woman who had been experiencing chronic fatigue, joint pain and skin rashes after getting breast implants. After having the implants removed, she gradually regained her energy. Her joint pain subsided and her skin cleared up. She was able to return to her normal life and activities, like going for long walks and being more active with her family.
One success story is of a woman who had breast implants for years but started experiencing pain. After the removal, she regained her natural shape and the pain disappeared. She now feels more confident in her body without the implants.
I'm not sure there are specific 'fantasy' breast implant weight gain stories in a common sense. Breast implants are a medical procedure mainly for aesthetic or reconstructive purposes, and while some people might gain a bit of weight after the procedure due to lifestyle changes, it's not typically a 'fantasy' type of story. Usually, these are more about the physical and psychological impacts of the implants rather than being tied to a strange or made - up weight gain scenario.