Breast augmentation (breast augmentation) is a plastic surgery procedure to improve a woman’s figure. Breast augmentation surgery has been around since the 1960s. During surgery, some padding (such as silicone gel) is placed inside the breast. Since the 1960s, silicone has been commonly used as breast augmentation material in surgeries because silicone has a lower chance of being rejected by the body and has a texture similar to the body's own breast tissue, making it feel more natural. In the early 1980s, studies in the United States suspected that silica gel
Saline bag packing
Saline bag packing
might cause breast cancer, and the US authorities stopped using silica gel. , switch to a safer saline bag. In case of leakage, the saline will be absorbed by the body and will not affect your health. However, using saline bags is not necessarily foolproof. In the 1990s, an American woman was on vacation in Canada when a sudden drop in temperature caused the salt water bag in her chest to freeze, causing difficulty in breathing and suffocation. In addition, in 2007, a Taiwanese woman also suffered from suffocation due to a sudden drop in temperature in the countryside. She was stung by a bee on her right chest and the saline bag was pierced, resulting in the embarrassing situation of "big and small breasts".