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#210: Understanding Breast Implant Illness, Dr. Amanda Savage Brown

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Breast implants have been a popular cosmetic procedure since the 1960s. Initially, the silicone used in these implants was more liquid, but today’s implants are more viscous, often referred to as “gummy bear” implants. Despite technological advancements, the body often reacts to these foreign objects with an immune response, forming scar capsules around the implants. This can lead to complications such as capsular contracture, where the tissue tightens around the implant, causing discomfort and an unnatural appearance. Dr. Brown’s discussion highlights the importance of understanding these risks, as many women are not fully informed about the potential long-term consequences of implants.

A key theme in the podcast is the psychological factors that drive individuals to seek breast implants. Dr. Brown discusses the “breast rule book,” a societal construct that dictates the idealized appearance of breasts and the associated value placed on them. This construct influences many women’s decisions to get implants, as they seek to align their physical appearance with societal standards of femininity and attractiveness. The desire to belong and meet these standards often overrides concerns about the risks, leading many to undergo surgery despite potential complications.
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Breast implants have been a popular cosmetic procedure since the 1960s. Initially, the silicone used in these implants was more liquid, but today’s implants are more viscous, often referred to as “gummy bear” implants. Despite technological advancements, the body often reacts to these foreign objects with an immune response, forming scar capsules around the implants. This can lead to complications such as capsular contracture, where the tissue tightens around the implant, causing discomfort and an unnatural appearance. Dr. Brown’s discussion highlights the importance of understanding these risks, as many women are not fully informed about the potential long-term consequences of implants.

A key theme in the podcast is the psychological factors that drive individuals to seek breast implants. Dr. Brown discusses the “breast rule book,” a societal construct that dictates the idealized appearance of breasts and the associated value placed on them. This construct influences many women’s decisions to get implants, as they seek to align their physical appearance with societal standards of femininity and attractiveness. The desire to belong and meet these standards often overrides concerns about the risks, leading many to undergo surgery despite potential complications.
Check out Dr. Brown's work here

Support the Show.

Visit my NEW Website! https://www.christopherbalkaran.com
Check out my Instagram/Tik Tok for daily posts:
Instagram @openmindspod
Tiktok @openmindspodcast

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