Posted November 03, 2022 in Industry Insight
Breast implant illness (BII) is an overall phrase that has been used by some women who have breast implants to describe a broad spectrum of systemic (affecting their whole body rather than a single body part) symptoms experienced by them. These symptoms may include tiredness, joint ache, brain fog, memory loss and headaches but other […]
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Posted August 28, 2020 in Our View
This was a comment made during a consultation recently with a patient, and I think it perfectly summarised how important it is not to be judgemental or opinionated about people’s life choices, particularly when it comes to plastic surgery or aesthetic procedures. I am only too aware of the widely varying views people might have […]
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Posted May 18, 2020 in Our View
We are delighted to say that we have made plans to re-open Purity Bridge on 1st June to start seeing patients following our closure of the clinic since mid-March. However, as we are sure you will appreciate, we have taken extensive measures to maximise your safety and the safety of our staff. All patients attending […]
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Posted April 24, 2020 in Industry Insight, Our View
The Coronavirus pandemic will have changed life for all of us in recent times. Surgery and medicine are at the forefront of its impact. Specifically, this will have had a significant impact on aesthetic surgery. Aesthetic surgery is elective surgery – therefore it needs to be as safe as possible and, in this case, we […]
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Posted October 21, 2019 in In The Press, Industry Insight, Our View
I wanted to write a blog to talk about BIA-ALCL – breast implant associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma. There is a lot written about it in the media at them moment (and rightly so) but unfortunately I see a lot of inaccurate reporting and understandably lots of worry is created. BIA-ALCL is a rare form […]
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Posted June 21, 2019 in Our View
What is Breast Implant Illness? A small proportion of women who have breast implants (for both aesthetic and reconstructive purposes) self-identify as having a number of symptoms they believe arise from the presence of their implants. Whilst not a medical diagnosis, they refer to their symptoms as Breast Implant Illness (BII). What are the symptoms […]
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Posted April 30, 2019 in Events, Industry Insight, Our View, Patient Diaries
With so much information out there on the Internet of a variety of quality, it can be hard to know where to look for credible and honest information. Social media is such a dominant presence on-line, that many doctors are using it to educate and update their followers about a wide range of topics. I […]
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Posted January 10, 2019 in Industry Insight, Our View
As you will appreciate, there are risks with any medical or surgical procedure. These risks vary, and some of the variation will depend on the procedure itself, whilst other influences will include your medical and genetic background, smoking and sun exposure history and more. On the whole, the incidence of surgical/medical risk is quoted according […]
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Posted November 30, 2018 in In The Press, Industry Insight, Our View
I have recently received an email from the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (ASAPS) that provided a clear and well-written detailed patient guide to anaplastic large cell lymphoma, something that I always discuss with my breast implant patients. This is a very rare, but important, breast implant-related cancer of the immune system, that is […]
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Posted November 26, 2018 in Industry Insight, Our View
There exists a cohort of women who request breast implant removal because of what has been referred to as “breast implant illness” (BII), a term used to describe a constellation of symptoms they attribute to their breast implants. However, there is no known medical or pathophysiological explanation for their symptoms and there is no diagnostic […]
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Posted September 28, 2018 in Industry Insight, Our View
Breast augmentation is a particular and unusual plastic surgery procedure regarding the influence and decision making a patient is involved in prior to surgery. This is why typically, the pre-operative patient journey can be more involved and takes more time than for some other more complex procedures. However, therein lies a challenge in itself. I […]
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Posted September 23, 2018 in Industry Insight, Our View
As a plastic surgeon, it can be frustrating not to achieve the best possible outcome or result every time we operate. However, unfortunately (as some might view it) there is no uniformity to the results that can be achieved with plastic surgery procedures. There is no catalogue that a patient can choose a desired nose […]
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