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Ogilvy causes breast cancer
Case 1:2006 54 38+0, Ms. Jiang Xia 'ai underwent breast augmentation surgery with Ogilvy injection in a beauty hospital. Ten years later, Ms. Ai suffered from breast cancer and had to have a pair of breasts removed. Relevant hospitals have confirmed that some women who have been injected with Ogilvy also have the same symptoms.

Case 2: Southern Metropolis Daily reported on 2011July 23rd that many women with breast augmentation in Hubei received surgical treatment for breast cancer. Experts remind that female friends who have had breast augmentation surgery should go to regular large state-owned public people's hospitals for detailed examination as soon as possible, even if they don't feel unwell.

Before 2003, Ai Mou, a 28-year-old citizen of Wuhan, borrowed more than 10,000 yuan from her husband for breastfeeding after delivery and injected Ogilvy into a beauty salon. Four years after the injection, she felt uncomfortable in her chest and had an operation in a private plastic surgery hospital to take out the injection. On 20 13, the right nipple was found to be ulcerated, which was diagnosed as advanced breast cancer by Hubei Cancer Hospital.

According to the doctor, in the past two years, seven Ogilvy girls have been treated in his ward, five of whom have undergone surgery, four of whom have been diagnosed as breast cancer by pathological examination, and 1 has been injected with a lump. Five patients, with an average age of 38 years, received breast augmentation by injection two years after delivery. The shortest injection time is 7 years and the longest is 1 1 year. All five patients had unilateral breast lesions, and they asked to have this breast removed because they were afraid that it could not be completely removed.

"Ogilvy" is a kind of liquid, which is easy to inject but difficult to take out, and the harm to female friends will be long-term. Although there is no comparative study to prove that breast enhancement injection will definitely cause cancer, some patients are often misdiagnosed and delayed in treatment because of the changes of breast structure, infiltration and chemical variation of injection in the breast after breast enhancement.

1998 or so, a liquid called polyacrylamide hydrogel (commonly known as Ogilvy) is widely used in breast augmentation and other medical beauty. Because this breast augmentation method is painless and painless, it can get immediate results in half an hour. After 2000, it became popular all over the country, and about 300,000 young women in the country received this "straight" injection. The World Health Organization has listed Ogilvy as one of the suspected carcinogens, and the State Administration of Medical Products completely stopped Ogilvy in 2006.