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USA: Breast Implant Illness - Statement from President of BAAPS, Marc Pacifico

Breast implant illness (BII) is an umbrella term that has been used by some women who have breast implants to describe a wide array of systemic (affecting their whole body rather than a single body part) symptoms experienced by them. The symptoms frequently include tiredness, joint ache, brain fog, memory loss and headaches but many other symptoms have also been described.

The WHO (World Health Organisation) does not recognise “BII” as a medical diagnosis as it has not fulfilled the criteria to be classified as a disease. No scientific link between breast implants and these symptoms has yet been identified, however, many women who identify as having these symptoms experience varying degrees of relief after their implants are removed.

A huge amount of research has been done on this, and most notably, in the last few months 3 incredibly high level and well-designed research studies* have been published on this topic.

President of BAAPS, Marc Pacifico, said "My main advice is that firstly if you have implants and experience any symptoms (such as tiredness, joint ache, brain fog, memory loss etc), please do not first assume they are related to your implants. It is crucial that you see your GP to exclude other medical causes, that could range from medical diseases, infections, menopausal reasons or a host of other reasons that need to be excluded first. Secondly if undergoing implant checks, ensure that you are seeing an appropriately qualified surgeon on the GMC specialist register in either plastic surgery or general surgery with a special interest in breast surgery. Finally, you should be aware that there is no scientific evidence to support the benefit of undergoing the riskier so-called “en-bloc” capsulectomy (total intact capsulectomy) compared to other capsulectomy techniques when it comes to relieving systemic symptoms thought to be linked to breast implants or BII. This should not be presented to you as the only possible solution to your symptoms.”

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Source: BAAPS, 12 October 2022

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