Having a pair of firm and confident "breasts" is a lifelong dream for some women. Thanks to the advancement of modern technology, "building a towering building from the ground up" is no longer just a fantasy. However, even with the long-standing breast augmentation surgery, patients still have to bear some risks, and in severe cases, their health may even be endangered. A few days ago, a Swedish female model participated in a reality show. It was suspected that she was hit hard while playing the game, causing the artificial silicone to rupture, and her breasts became "uneven breasts" on the spot, which made her very embarrassed. (Video/taken from YouTube) Swedish gossip media reported that 24-year-old blonde model Lina Hellqvist participated in the reality show "After the Jungle" (Djungelns Drottning). A group of people flew to the primeval forest of Thailand for a "wild survival" adventure. In an exciting mud fight, Lina and another contestant lost their balance and fell down. Unexpectedly, the silicone gel bag in her right breast was crushed, resulting in "different breasts", which shocked everyone at the scene. When she was interviewed afterwards, she just said lightly that she would replace it after returning home. Lina Hellqvist, a 24-year-old Swedish model, was accused of using improper force during a mud fight, causing her right fake breast to burst. (Photo taken from http://www.aftonbladet.se/nojesbladet/) Coincidentally, there was an incident in Taiwan where a "breast augmentation beauty" applied improper force while practicing yoga, causing the saline bag to rupture. When she woke up the next day, she was shocked to find that her right breast had "deflated" overnight, so she rushed to seek medical treatment. In 2009, a Russian woman was on a flight to Los Angeles, USA. Her artificial silicone exploded, suspected due to unstable cabin pressure. She fainted at the airport after getting off the plane and was rushed to the hospital by medical staff. Some women, in the hope of saving a little money, mistakenly implant defective fake breasts. Eventually, these harmful substances leak out, flow into the blood vessels, and cause infection of surrounding tissues, forming lumps and even cancer. Earlier this year, Poly Implant Prothèse (PIP), a company invested by a well-known French plastic surgeon, was exposed for illegally using industrial silicone to fill breast augmentation pads, which were then sold to medical institutions in France and abroad at relatively low prices. Over the years, this has caused many women to experience varying degrees of discomfort, triggering panic in Britain, France and other countries. Local health departments also encourage women who have undergone breast augmentation surgery to go to the hospital for free removal to avoid similar situations from happening again. |
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