Problems Linked to Breast Implants

For decades, breast implants have been used to enhance the physical appearance and boost the self-confidence of many women around the world. However, it is essential that patients are fully informed about potential complications—whether medical, immune-related, or mechanical—in order to make informed decisions. These issues are still the subject of extensive research today.

Dr. Nicolaidis places great importance on providing clear and accessible information, believing that every patient deserves to understand the options and risks surrounding them. This section has therefore been designed to provide an accurate overview of the adverse effects that may be associated with breast implants, with a view to prevention and vigilance.

Some complications may occur shortly after surgery, while others appear several years later. They can affect overall health and quality of life.

To enable a better understanding of these issues, we present here the main conditions observed in certain patients with implants.

Mechanical Problems with Breast Implants

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BIA-SCC

An extremely rare form of cancer recently identified, associated with breast implants...

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BIA-ALCL

Textured breast implants have been linked to a rare lymphoma called BIA-ALCL.

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Breast Implant Illness

A set of systematic, non-specific symptoms...

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