I signed Pacific Insurance when I injected Ogilvy. Will I get a claim?
Hello! Ogilvy, polyacrylamide hydrogel, commonly known as artificial fat, is a colorless and transparent liquid substance similar to jelly. Approved by the State Administration of Medical Supplies, it is used as a long-term soft tissue filling material in the field of medical plastic surgery in China for breast augmentation, temporal augmentation, cheek augmentation and hip augmentation. Polyacrylamide hydrogel is a kind of chemical composition, and its monomer is highly toxic, while the compound is non-toxic, but it may decompose and produce high toxicity after being injected into human body. Because it can be decomposed into highly toxic monomer molecules in the human body, it can poison the nervous system, damage the kidneys and cause harm to the life circulation system. The World Health Organization has listed this substance as one of the suspected carcinogens, and it is a time bomb. It depends on what insurance you bought in the Pacific! Security or something! If it is medical insurance, see if your insurance contract exempts you from the responsibility of surgery. We'll know if we can pay. . .