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Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery - ComplicationsInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Beauty & the Breast Description: CBC Radio Online reports on the breast implants controversy. (cbc.ca) |
Breast Reduction - Another Viewpoint Description: Offering education and information from personal experiences of women who've had problems with this procedure. (members.aol.com) |
Human Adjuvant Disease Corp. Description: Non-profit organization educating the medical community and the public on silicone-related diseases, as well as promoting research in the field. (freewebs.com) |
Jussta Description: One woman's personal experience after a bi-lateral mastectomy due to silicone poisoning. Discusses the controversy of breast augmentation. (fortunecity.com) |
Personal Account - The Florida Center for Cosmetic Surgery Description: Photos taken after breast implant surgery. Personal testimonial of breast augmentation surgery. (floridacenter1.com) |
Reasons Not to Get Breast Implants Description: A summary of various complications of breast implants. (gning.org) |
Silicone Holocaust Description: Discusses, and illustrates, breast implants and the problems associated with them. (siliconeholocaust.org) |
Trouble with Hair Transplants Description: Review of problems with hair transplant surgery. Includes photos of patients who have this common result. (home1.gte.net) |
Women In Health Description: Support group information, dedicated to the education of the general public about the continuing health hazards of silicone implant and saline implants. (womnhlth.home.mindspring.com) |
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