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- Allergan Breast Implant Recalls | List of Affected Models
Allergan breast implant recalls occurred worldwide because of the risk of cancer Find the entire list of affected models
- A deadly medical product and a long battle to get it removed . . .
The product is a pair of Allergan Natrelle textured, “gummy bear” breast implants, which, according to the Food and Drug Administration, have been shown to cause lymphoma in a small number of
- Gummy Bear Implants Recall: Urgent 2025 Warning
The gummy bear implants recall: What you need to know about BIA-ALCL, symptoms, and next steps for your health Read now!
- Breast Implant Recall: What You Need to Know | American . . .
Natrelle 410 Highly Cohesive Anatomically Shaped Silicone-Filled Breast Implants The safety communication also included a recall on certain types of tissue expanders These are balloon-like sacs that are slowly expanded with salt-water (saline) to stretch the skin so the permanent implant can be inserted later The tissue expander recall includes:
- What You Should Know About the Mentor Implants Recall
Stay informed about the latest Mentor Implants Recall updates Discover details on voluntary removals and important information here
- FDA takes action to protect patients from risk of certain . . .
These countries have also initiated or taken actions to prompt the recall or removal of certain textured breast implants (including certain breast implants sold by Allergan) from the market
- Do Gummy Bear Implants Increase Cancer Risk? - SPRSI Blog
Do Gummy Bear Implants Increase Cancer Risk? Thousands of women worldwide turn to breast augmentation to enhance their natural appearance, gaining confidence through enhancements like larger breasts, restoration of volume, and asymmetry There’s no “one-size-fits-all” approach to breast enhancements — every patient’s goals are unique
- Allergan Breast Implant Recall | Austin Plastic Surgeon
A patient can have a smooth round gummy bear breast implant (highly cohesive gel) In fact, smooth round highly cohesive gel implants are much more common than textured cohesive gel implants The FDA and other health authorities currently do not recommend removal of the breast implants in patients that are asymptomatic
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