Hi, I have had silicone indeed for 10 weeks, and have applied for a fire fighting position and another job that requires burn off etc so will be getting close to fire, therefore high temperatures. I am worried this would be the wrong direction for me, due to having silicone implants. My concerns are rupturing due to high heat, or over heating the implants. I have tried to contact my surgeon a couple of times to ask, but had no luck and need to know before I commit to this job/s. Cheers
I have a temp of 99.8 and I have that achy body feeling and I'm drained. I had surgery 12 days ago as of today and I woke up burning up this am and this don't feel well I'm worried that I have an infection going one. My boobs are still pretty hard and look weird. They have slowly dropped but shouldn't they be softer by nowhat or at least more round? I had my Dr insert my implants through the nipple under there muscle with the natural gummy bear. I'm really freaking out right now.
Silicone implants may eventually rupture, while they are more cohesive now than they were in previous years, the evidence I have seen online are all done at room temperature. Considering the body is a higher temperature and an implant may rupture within the body, does the difference in temperature impact the implant's cohesion? Are there any plastic surgeons willing to show the evidence? Please and thank you.
I received two different size implants to correct asymmetry. Both of my nipples seem to be more sensitive to temperature/touch and just in general, but it is more sensitive on the side with the larger implant. Is this normal, and will it subside?
I read the responses to can implants get too hot or something along those lines, and I'd like to expound. Hypothetically, a woman with 3 y/o sub muscular saline implants becomes a firefighter dual water rescue dive team in Minnesota. What are the dangers of extreme heat of the fire and extreme cold of frozen lakes in reference to the implants and possible surrounding tissue damage?