Silicone disease - Breast implant illness and ALCL: a rare type of non-hodkin lymphoma

Some women who have undergone breast surgery experience symptoms/side effects from their prostheses, this is called Brast Implant Illness or silicone disease. At present, this is not an official diagnosis, but may be referred to as an autoimmune/inflammatory disease caused by various substances. Those who report BII often describe a variety of symptoms such as chest pain, chills, chronic pain, headaches and unexplained fatigue.

In such cases, the prostheses can be removed with or without the entire capsule (depending on the thickness), and at the same time replace them with fat from your own body.

Some people want to remove their dentures as they feel that "the dentures have done their job, or that they are done with them". 

Other reasons for implant removal are ALCL, a rare type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma. ALCL is a very rare condition associated with implants. There is currently too little reliable information regarding the cause and connection to the different types of implants.

See info about: Breast prosthesis removal - EXPLANT
See info about: Breast Implant Conversion (prosthesis to fat).
See info about: Our article in Aftenposten about ALCL

Excerpt from our KK interview

https://www.kk.no/helse/janelica-fjernet-silikonbrystene/72751045

Reminiscent of rheumatism and connective tissue diseases

- Amin Kalaaji, head of the Norwegian Association for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and senior consultant at Oslo Plastic Surgery, has personally experienced women wanting to remove breast implants because they believe they have Breast Implant Illness.

- "The challenge is that patients report so many different diffuse symptoms, ranging from lethargy and headaches to infections, hair loss and forgetfulness. Some of these symptoms are reminiscent of rheumatism and connective tissue diseases," he says.

- The dilemma for doctors is that we can't deny that these are facts, even if we don't see a direct connection with the implants. If the woman is convinced that the symptoms are caused by the implants, she has the right to have them removed, but we cannot guarantee that this will help.

- Implant-to-fat (conversion) is a good option for complicated breast implant cases, with good long-term results and excellent patient satisfaction. Here, the implant is removed and fat is inserted to fill the space left after removal. This gives a natural fullness and feel, and is a growing trend among those who don't want their implants but still don't want to go all the way back to their pre-prosthetic size.

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We can provide the best advice face-to-face. We will guide you to the optimal solution for your needs.

The responsible physician is Dr . Amin Kalaaji, senior consultant dr.med, specialist in plastic surgery and head of clinic at Oslo Plastic Surgery, and head of the Norwegian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (NFEP) 2018-2020.

Dr. Kalaaji holds many positions and gives lectures and training around the world. This benefits all our patients as he is always up to date on the latest and most advanced treatments and surgical techniques. 

Patient safety, high quality and individual treatment are always our top priorities at Oslo Plastic Surgery.Â