What's up with Breast Implants?
In this FREE Course you will learn about breast implants and what happens after they are implanted.
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Chapter 1
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What's up with Breast Implants?
Learn why women are starting to talk about breast implants and their experience with them.
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Lesson 1: Breast Implant Information
This lesson will introduce you to the FREE course and how to navigate through each lesson.
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Lesson 2: What is Breast Implant Illness?
Learn about what is the FDA calls "Breast Implant Illness" and how it is affecting thousands of women.
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Chapter 2
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Lesson 3: Am I a good candidate for Breast Augmentation?
Learn about the American Association of Plastic Surgeon guidelines and the risks associated with breast implants.
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Lesson 4: Toxicology, Risks, and Complications of Breast Implants.
Learn about the Toxicology, Risks, and Complications of Breast Implants.
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Lesson 5: Allergy and Auto-Immune Risks
Learn about the Allergy and Auto-immune risks associated with breast implants.
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Chapter 3
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Lesson 6: Neurological and Infection Risks
Learn about the Neurological and Infection Risks associated with breast implants.
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Lesson 7: Cancer Risks
Learn about the Cancer risks associated with breast implants.
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Lesson 8: Continue Researching
Continue to research about breast implants and how they react in the body and risks of surgery.
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What you’ll learn
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Breast Implant Illness (BII) is a collection of symptoms that occur after getting breast implants.
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Learn about the chemical structure, make-up, and toxicology of breast implants.
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Learn about the risks and complications of breast implants as well as the auto-immune, neurological, and allergy reactions to silicone.
Course FAQ
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Yes, much of the information in this course is taken directly from the FDA website as well as reputable sources for clinical research. I have provided a PDF toxicology report.
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Not all women have the exact same symptoms, but research shows that silicone and chemicals break down in the body over time, which can cause a Foreign Body Reaction (ASIA).
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Most doctors have not been trained on the available research we have today on breast implants. It is up to you to spread awareness and talk to your doctor about the complications and risks of breast implants.
Spread the Word
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Spread the Word ✳
CECILY HENDERSON, CHCP
Cecily had Breast Implant Illness (BII) for 15 years. She became paralyzed after a breast implant rupture in 2014. Now she is healthy after taking out her implants properly, and is spreading awareness and education about breast implant research and other stories of women who have overcome BII.