Silicone injection is an illegal practice and is prohibited in some countries because it contains health risks. There are no specific rules that permit or prohibit this practice. Therefore, you are strongly encouraged to avoid the practice of silicone injection.
Silicon is known as a polymer compound of silicon and oxygen elements. Silicon has various shapes and is not wholly suited to humans. Considering this, the use of silicon in the case of soft-tissue fillers is considered illegal and is prohibited in most countries.
Charging dermal tissue through injections is generally considered safe, but can cause side effects.
Early side effects: Within a few days to weeks, this technique can cause side effects of redness with tenderness, lumps, bruising, itching, hypersensitivity reactions, and inflammation for several days. To minimize it can be by pressing and using ice cube compresses on the skin that is infected.
Delayed side effects: Delayed side effects can occur within weeks to years, such as granuloma inflammation, nodules, gaps and scarring, and implant fill migration.
However it is back again on the material used to fill the skin tissue (filler). Currently, many different materials can be used. However, liquid silicone still has not received security approval from the parties concerned.
Silicone Injections and Side Effects
The use of silicon is quite popular in the field of body care and facial beauty. Generally silicone injections used some people who want an instant step to appear more beautiful and charming. The location of silicone injections are often done on the face, breast, hip, buttocks, chest, arms, to the genitals.
One of the countries that prohibit silicone injection treatment is the United States since 1992. However, there are still unscrupulous people who use it because it is easy to get and the price is cheaper than the method of plastic surgery professional.
Silicon in its own liquid form has been used for more than a decade ago as a dermal and skin tissue forming and filling agent. A radiologist states that the use of liquid silicone injections can pose a life-threatening risk to the user, namely: pulmonary embolism. A study examined 44 patients with silicone injections of liquid silicone, 25 percent of whom died of lung bleeding.
Side Effects of Silicone Syringes for Breast Enlargement
Silicone injections performed not by doctors or professionals often override the patient's safety. The continuous use of syringes creates the risk of transmitting high immunodeficiency virus or HIV / AIDS diseases. In addition, consumers will be exposed to the risk of contracting hepatitis B and hepatitis C because of the mixing of blood from the use of needles are alternated. Silicone injections are also at risk of causing abscess, severe swelling, to death.
To avoid the danger of silicone injection, choose another relatively more secure method through consultation with your doctor to get the right solution. This method has also been approved procedure by related parties. Generally the doctor will recommend a breast implant method or some other way of raising breasts safely.
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