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Are Breast Implants "Absolutely Safe?"

June 16, 2009 - 3:07pm 24680 reads 17 comments

Rose, a board certified plastic surgeon with a national reputation and eighteen-year career in Houston, is adamant about the safety of both silicone and saline implants. He looks to the studies put forth by the Mayo Clinic and Harvard University as his guidelines. When he is introduced to viewers during a pre-op scrub, he mentions that he has performed over 4,000 breast augmentations. He points out that there is “a huge demand for this operation.” While examining Dimiceli he notes, “We are about to take a patient who has very pretty breasts, and make them even prettier.

The remaining voices weigh in like a Greek chorus, commenting on their particular issues and experiences. Audrey Ciancutti and Anne Stansell advocate for breast cancer survivors. Stanselli has repeatedly testified at FDA hearings, to question why implants are represented as part of the mastectomy process.

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Anonymous

"Absolutely Safe" is an absolute farce as a documentary. It's a strong POV film which ignores and dismisses international consensus about the risks associated with breast implants. There have been close to 2 dozen comprehensive reviews of the world literature on this subject performed by health ministries around the world which have all been consistant in their conclusions.

While I think there are certainly improvements that can be made in informed consent, this has to do more with reoperations rather then health issues.

Anonymous

The movie absolutely safe was so reassuring for me that my explantation was necessary. Today I feel much better and thanks to the movie know my symptoms were very real. -Mary Agramonte

Anonymous

One has to only take a closer look at "international consensus" to realize who has funded many of these studies (ex. companies who supply implants and their big dollars) and the studies themselves like the Mayo Clinic (which refuses to be interviewed) to see how questionable these studies are. People pop these implants in like they were gum drops without any knowledge at all of the risks involved.
The least that needs to be done is having informed consent along with the "FDA Breast Implant Consumer Handbook" where a patient can read about the risks involved.
What is a farce is the way our society is duped by large corporations and their profits they engender into thinking these operations are "absolutely safe"!

Anonymous

Absolutely Safe is a very powerful, honest look at the horrfiying concept of breast implants. The director clearly presents different viewpoints and follows one woman who wants implants put in and one who wants them taken out. The juxtaposition of these two journeys is quite powerful. The director bravely confronts a doctor who seems to not have the patient's best interests at heart. All in all a very powerful film that informed me in a much deeper way than most of the research on the subject.

Anonymous

Never will there be TRUE informed consent especially when it comes to breast implants. "Informed Consent BEGINS with INFORMED INDIVIDUALS" - this is our slogan here at Toxic Discovery! You think when you go in for breast implants they tell you everything that is going to happen to your body? As a former surgical nurse I will tell you that is NOT the case. Breast implants are a foreign device - in another 20 years society will view this procedure as barbaric! Something that was done to women as a human experiment. Women are spoon fed from the cradle to the grave what they should look like - isn't it time we understand 'YOU CAN'T FOOL MOTHER NATURE"?
Missouri is the 2nd State in the Nation to have an Informed Consent Law concerning breast implants which was passed into law in the year 2000. We continue to be the SHOW ME STATE when it comes to protection laws against women and children.
World Literature can just be JUNK SCIENCE if not researched and studied correctly - Over 2 million women live the lie's of of so called research - Want the TRUTH? The MDL and SF-DCT hold the medical records of thousands of women who are "suffering in silence" daily and who have proven medical records that document what the Manufacturers and Plastic Surgeons really don't want you to know. That breast implants rupture and breast implants can and do make you ill.
Want more information - Call Toxic Discovery - www.toxicdiscovery.com

Kathy L. Keithley-Johnston, R.N.
Executive Director/Founder/Injured Consumer

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