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The risks of breast implants

 


Swedish studies showed that women with breast implants were three times more likely to commit suicide than other women.

 
 

June 23, 2003

Dr Diana Zuckerman, president of the National Center for Policy Research (CPR) for Women & Families in Washington, wrote this article for Health24 to explain more about these and other studies and the high risk of complications.

Swedish researchers found that women with breast implants were three times as likely (300%) to commit suicide as other women. The authors attribute this to the fact that plastic surgery patients might be more emotionally vulnerable.

A US study

However, in the US, the National Cancer Institute did a study that found that women with breast augmentation were four times as likely to commit suicide as other plastic surgery patients of the same age.

Since the US study compared one type of plastic surgery patients (breast implants) to other types (such as liposuction), the higher suicide rate cannot be blamed on the women themselves.

High complication rate

Compared to other types of plastic surgery, breast implants have a high complication rate, and it gets higher every year after the initial surgery. Our centre receives many desperate letters from women with implant problems who can't afford to get them fixed or can't find doctors who will fix them.

Many of these women have broken implants, and some have breasts that are very painful or misshapen. Most are angry at themselves for getting implants and not fully appreciating the consequences when they made that fateful decision.

Based on our experience and a review of the research, a more logical explanation for the high suicide rate for women with implants is the experience of having implants, not the women's emotional vulnerability.

Complication rate gets higher every year after surgery

It is also worth noting that a Danish study, which reported that 16% of the women had complications, was based on women who had implants for less than 2,5 years - many of them for less than one year. The study was funded by Dow Corning, which manufactures the silicone used in the implants.

In the US, the complication rate was about 40% for augmentation patients who had implants for three years, and even higher for breast cancer patients who underwent reconstruction with implants.


Diana Zuckerman, Ph.D., President, National Center for Policy Research (CPR) for Women & Families, Washington, DC 20006, www.center4policy.org