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ORIGINAL: tinkJH To me, there is a different in enhancing and accenting natural beauty or your natural self - and going under a knife or evasive procedure. What's the difference? What's the difference between coloring hair and implanting saline in a body except that one is more permanent and riskier than the other? ooh, i beg to differ. anytime you implant a foreign substance into the body, you are creating an invasion (ergo: invasive surgery). saline implanted has an expiration date on the vial...now how does that change being in your body? talk to some really good pathologists and they will tell you what can happen. additionally, if one is talking about breast implants filled with saline, please remember the envelope is made of silicone, and silica can slough off and travel within the body. also go and look up one of the manufacturers of these devices and see the complication rates for 5 years. also check how often the procedure is most likely to need redoing. i believe at present, the lifespan is about 10 years on the outside, so you've to save for repeat surgery, if you get lucky and don't have complications in the first few years, to have this procedure done again and again and again. if you tire of it, you'll have a good deal of droopy skin to deal with, and then you've to consider a mastoplexy and all of the things which go along with that. as to chin implants, they are made of silicone as well. silicone is not something that was made to be implanted into the human body. check out how many people with silicone joint implants, penile implants, chin implants, and others have complaints with the manufacturers of these devices, not even to mention the women who had some problems following breast implants. does everyone have problems? probably not. have many? oh yes. it really is best to think extremely carefully before one considers elective surgery of any type. as someone else mentioned, one can become very ill from complications of any surgery (or die). the popularity of putting these surgeries on television and making them seem so ordinary has once again set churning the plastic surgery carousel. think carefully before stepping on for a ride, and thoroughly inform yourself through all means possible, not just the pretty ones that reinforce your decision. informed consent. then, good luck with it.
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