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Will the injection site sag after Ogilvy is taken out?
Is there any sequela after Ogilvy is taken out?

Ogilvy is actually a liquid substance similar to jelly, which has been widely used in breast enhancement surgery. There will be sequelae after Ogilvy is taken out. General suction is difficult to clean, and the cleaning effect will be better with minimally invasive technology.

The general sequela is that there will be local collapse, so you must go to the plastic surgery department of a regular 3A hospital for treatment and surgery.

Some women even have chest erosion after injection, so that they can't breastfeed for life.

Ogilvy's physical form is close to liquid, thinner and translucent than glue, and some inferior products are corn paste. The material will enter the interstitial space after being injected into the chest cavity, and sometimes even enter the breast tissue due to improper injection. If the substance diffuses unevenly and penetrates into breast tissue or muscle during the extrusion process of massage shaping, it will lead to nodules and even lumps of different sizes in the breast.

The polyacrylamide monomer synthesized by Ogilvy has been proved to be neurotoxic and may have reproductive and carcinogenic effects on human body.

I can't read it anyway. Taking such a big risk for beauty, even health?