As
the conversion flows, he or she reassures you that the procedure is
safe, the number of lethal cases is one in hundreds of thousands (True,
it’s low, but still possible and how can you be sure you won’t be one of
the numbers?) and warns you against the risks that come with any
procedure performed on an open body.
Again, he or she reassures you that even if there are complications, they are certified to deal with them.get this
The real dangerous complications happen after the surgery. For example, you can end up with:
- Bacterial infection
- Toxic Shock Syndrome – bacterial or fungal contamination of wound
- Chronic breast pain
- Capsular contracture – hardening of the breast area around the implant. It can be painful and requires reoperation or implant removal.
- Breast or nipple numbness
- Breast sagging
- Calcium build-up in breast tissue
- Chest wall deformity
- Implant displacement or malposition
- Implant visibility – the implant is visible through the skin
- Rupture of breast implant
- Implant wrinkling or rippling
- Scar tissue
- Dead skin
- Fatigue
- Memory loss and poor concentration
- Uneven breasts
- Thinning and shrinking of breast skin
- Irritation, redness, bruising
- Skin rash
- Death – the surgery can go great, but if there are complications, it can end lethal
see this video to get clear idea
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