Breast Implant Illness Through a Psychiatric Lens

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Kashviya Suri
Stephen Billick
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[1] The University of Pennsylvania,
[2] New York University School of Medicine,undefined
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Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | 2024年 / 48卷
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Breast implant; Silicone; Breast implant illness; Psychiatry; Explant;
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Since their introduction in the 1960’s, the safety of silicone breast implants has remained contentious due to concerns regarding carcinogenicity as well as a growing array of adverse psychiatric symptoms, which have now been termed ‘Breast Implant Illness.’ This article aims to explore the merits of a psychiatric approach to treating Breast Implant Illness by outlining how it is defined by psychiatric symptoms and categorized alongside other psychiatric illnesses. Furthermore, it is unclear whether the pathology of Breast Implant Illness is purely medical or psychiatric. However, the efficacy of the medical approach to treatment through a process called explantation, which involves removal of the implant and surrounding scar tissue, or capsule, is not strongly supported by existing data. A psychiatric approach to treatment, in conjunction with explanation, thus holds potential in remedying the novel and poorly understood Breast Implant Illness.
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