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Understanding Explant & Breast Implant Illness

Breast Implant Illness (BII) can be confusing, isolating, and difficult to explain, especially when symptoms don't show up clearly on standard tests. This section is designed to support those seeking clarity, validation, and, education as they navigate their own health journey.

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The information shared here is intended to help you better undestand explant surgery and the physical realities some individuals experience. It's not meant to persuade, frighten, or replace medical guidance - only to inform and empower.

What is Breast Implant Illness  (BII) & More

Definition: Breast Implant Illness (BII) is a term used to describe a range of symptoms that some women attribute to their breast implants. These symptoms can vary widely and may include fatigue, joint pain, brain fog, hair loss, and more.

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Symptoms and Challenges: One of the significant challenges with BII is that its symptoms often overlap with those of autoimmune disorders, making diagnosis difficult. Women experiencing BII symptoms frequently report being misdiagnosed with conditions such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, or fibromyalgia. This overlap can lead to a delay in recognizing the true source of their health issues—breast implants.

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Lack of Recognition: Despite growing awareness, BII is not officially recognized as a medical diagnosis, which can make it challenging for women to receive appropriate care and support. Many healthcare professionals are still unfamiliar with BII, leading to frustration and confusion for those seeking answers.

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Advocacy and Research: Advocates for BII are calling for more research to understand the condition better and to develop standardized diagnostic criteria. Increased research can help validate the experiences of those affected and lead to improved treatment options.

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Taking Action: If you suspect you have BII, it's essential to consult with a healthcare provider who is knowledgeable about the condition. Joining support groups can provide emotional support and valuable information from others who have experienced similar challenges.

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Content Notice

The following section contains real surgical images related to breast implant explant & an enbloc capsulectomy. These images may be graphic and may be difficult for some viewers.

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They are shared for educational purposes only and are intended to help individuals better understand surgical terminology and physical findings associated with explant procedures.

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Viewer discretion is advised.

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