When America banned silicone breast implants
In 1992, the US Government ordered a suspension of all procedures involving silicone breast implants. 2500 women had complained of poor health and pain after receiving implants.
On 6 January 1992, the US Government ordered a suspension of all procedures involving silicone breast implants. More than 2,000 women had complained of poor health and pain after receiving implants.
Among the issues were ruptures of the implants, connective tissue diseases, and even fears of a possible link with cancer. The story raised concerns around the world.
Iain Mackness talks to plastic surgeon Alan Matarasso about the time the US banned silicone filled breast implants.
A Made in Manchester production for BBC World Service.
(Photo: Silicone breast implant. Credit: Getty Images)
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