The
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ended its 14-year ban on the
cosmetic use of silicone-gel breast implants Friday, despite lingering
safety concerns from some health advocates. Silicone implants were first marketed more than 30 years ago, but a moratorium was placed on them in 1992 after many women who had received them reported pain, deformity and serious illness when the implants ruptured or leaked. At the time, the FDA concluded there was "inadequate information to demonstrate that breast implants were safe and effective." A major implant manufacturer, Dow Corning, was pushed into bankruptcy because of lawsuits stemming from the devices. |
It wasn't me. You can't prove anything.
2006-11-19
No Proof
I remember when this was going on. People were complaining about all
these problems and the only problem was the people. Think about who
gets breast implants. Most of the women are just looking for a quick
fix that will make everything all better. They want a magic pill that
makes all the bad go away. Brest implants are not going to provide that
service. If they lea, they need to come out. Otherwise, the people who
get breast implants should be on their own. You better make enough
money with those new tits to pay for the exit surgery.
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