May 17, 2007

Breast Implant Sites and Resources

Filed under: Uncategorized — Gloria @ 9:17 pm

Command Trust Network — Established in 1988 by Sybil Goldrich to help ensure that women give informed consent before receiving implants.
In the Know — Founded by actress Mary McDonough (The Waltons), a supportive and caring community for women in the entertainment industry - and all women - to share information about health, body image and plastic surgery.

Implants Out — Kacey Long informs girls and women of the potential dangers of saline breast implants.

FDA breast implant pages

Toxic Discovery — Creates awareness of chemically induced illnesses that affects consumers and their offspring.

Explantation.com — Supports and encourages women regarding breast explantation.

breastimplantinfo.org — Maintained by the National Research Center for Women and Families maintains as part of the Implant Information Project.

Absolutely Safe — Independent film that takes an open-minded, personal approach to the controversy over breast implant safety.

Breast Implant Support Forum — Helping women who have become ill from their saline or silicone implants.

My Implant Story — One young woman’s story.


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2 Comments »

  1. Gopibel…

    You are sensible. Before receiving notice of your comments, I intended to apologize to all decent human beings for my writing out of turn. I don’t apologize for what I’ve said, only for having ruffled proverbial feathers…

    Trackback by Gopibel — March 14, 2008 @ 8:25 am

  2. Before women get coaxed into nerve damaging reconstructions, please drop by http://rattyradical.blogspot.com/. I don’t expect the young augmentation women on this site to appreciate the blog. You aren’t old enough nor have you had the experience of failed breast reconstruction. This blog is probably the only place on the Internet where any woman, newly DX with BC , can hear the other side of the BC survival story. This blog is about loving yourself and choosing life. Again, for anyone newly DX with BC or who has a history of BC in the family.

    Comment by Rhetta (Rat) — February 27, 2009 @ 10:49 pm

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