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Is Removing Breast Tissue And Putting Implants Advisable?

hi I want to know if I can get help, I have had cysts for the last 12 years that I have had drained, I have had a lump took out of breast, and now have another lump, I want to know if I can have the breast tissue took out and implants put in, I cant afford to pay for this and wanted to know if I could get it done through medical reasons, my mother has had cancer so has my father, and my my mums sister died of breast cancer in her 40s, I am so scared that I will get breast cancer
Wed, 22 Jun 2016
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I really appreciate your concern, if this is was the lump taken out from the breast it means there must be some pathological changes in breast and it must not be the normal tissues are there so looking to this implant is not advisable, hope this information helps.
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Is Removing Breast Tissue And Putting Implants Advisable?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, if this is was the lump taken out from the breast it means there must be some pathological changes in breast and it must not be the normal tissues are there so looking to this implant is not advisable, hope this information helps.