pamela Ann
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Florida
I had silicone implants placed through the arm pit that lasted for 23 yrs. Finally one ruptured in the capsule but I thought it time to get new ones. I went through Dow Corning and received the grant. They were replaced with saline implants under the breast and I had a lift.
Within three months they had dropped and the scarring was horrible and the nipple was placed way to high. I had a second surgery and the same thing happened again. The Dr. said I had "thin skin" and it was causing the problem. The THIRD time she she said she came across a procedure where you insert a mesh like material that reinforces the thin area. She said she never did it before but was confident it would work. We did it in her office instead of the surgery center because she placed it just under the skin. What a mess. It was to close to the outer skin and could actually be seen as well as the sutures sticking out of the skin, one actually came through. By now the scarring, though I took great care to avoid scarring , was horrible. At this point I hadn't any choice but to have the fourth surgery this time in the surgical center and the only reason I used her was because she didn't charge me though she was going to but I still had to pay $ 2,000.00 for the facility. She reimplanted the mesh very deeply she said and removed allot of skin. It has been eight days since the surgery and I am black with bruising. The pain is almost unbearable. The swelling goes from my kneck to below my belly button. She claims this is normal because of how deeply she had to go and because of the skin she removed. Note: My silicone implants never "dropped" I nursed two children with them and they looked almost as good as the day I had gotten them at 23 yrs at the time. I NEVER had had a problem with them. Do I have reason for a mal practice suit? Thank you
I had silicone implants placed through the arm pit that lasted for 23 yrs. Finally one ruptured in the capsule but I thought it time to get new ones. I went through Dow Corning and received the grant. They were replaced with saline implants under the breast and I had a lift.
Within three months they had dropped and the scarring was horrible and the nipple was placed way to high. I had a second surgery and the same thing happened again. The Dr. said I had "thin skin" and it was causing the problem. The THIRD time she she said she came across a procedure where you insert a mesh like material that reinforces the thin area. She said she never did it before but was confident it would work. We did it in her office instead of the surgery center because she placed it just under the skin. What a mess. It was to close to the outer skin and could actually be seen as well as the sutures sticking out of the skin, one actually came through. By now the scarring, though I took great care to avoid scarring , was horrible. At this point I hadn't any choice but to have the fourth surgery this time in the surgical center and the only reason I used her was because she didn't charge me though she was going to but I still had to pay $ 2,000.00 for the facility. She reimplanted the mesh very deeply she said and removed allot of skin. It has been eight days since the surgery and I am black with bruising. The pain is almost unbearable. The swelling goes from my kneck to below my belly button. She claims this is normal because of how deeply she had to go and because of the skin she removed. Note: My silicone implants never "dropped" I nursed two children with them and they looked almost as good as the day I had gotten them at 23 yrs at the time. I NEVER had had a problem with them. Do I have reason for a mal practice suit? Thank you
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