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suffragette

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7. One article noted that 80% of these were for cosmetic reasons, so 20% were likely reconstructive
Sat Dec 24, 2011, 03:53 PM
Dec 2011

http://www.suntimes.com/news/world/9622651-418/french-will-pay-for-removal-of-risky-breast-implants.html

France’s state health care system normally pays for implants for medical reasons, such as after a mastectomy, but not for cosmetic implants. About 80 percent of those with the PIP implants had them for aesthetic reasons.

Annie Mesnil, who had a PIP implant to replace a breast removed after cancer in 1999, said she was relieved that the Health Ministry “accepts the idea that there is a potential danger.” But she added: “It’s not enough. They will pay for the removal of the implants, but they will not pay for the replacements.”

After the PIP product was recalled last year, a mammogram and ultrasound did not reveal any problems with Mesnil’s implant. But Mesnil, 62, had it removed anyway, at her own expense, out of fear.

When her surgeon took it out and studied it, “he discovered it had already burst,” she said. “I don’t know what’s spilled inside my body.”


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