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  2. Subdermal implant - Wikipedia

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    Cosmetic subdermal implants on the lower arm. A subdermal implant is a body modification placed under the skin, allowing the body to heal over the implant and creating a raised design. Such implants fall under the broad category of body modification. Many subdermal implants are made out of silicone, either carved or mold

  3. Medical grade silicone - Wikipedia

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    It resulted in high failure rates for breast implants, and much subsequent litigation in the US, as well as elsewhere in the world. It led to a crisis of confidence in the US, with many manufacturers being forced out of the business entirely, and others to manufacture under FDA control.

  4. Transdermal implant - Wikipedia

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    Transdermal implant Two techniques are prevalent using post -like and microdermal implants respectively. Although the skin around such implants generally heals as if it were a piercing , in the body piercing community, these types of modification are commonly called fairly "heavy" due to the complexity of the procedure, but the potential social ...

  5. Implant (body modification) - Wikipedia

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    Implants in the arm. In body modification, an implant is a device that is placed under the human skin for decorative purposes. Such implants may be subdermal or transdermal. In the context of body modification, some may consider injections of silicone and other substances a type of implant as well.

  6. Etonogestrel - Wikipedia

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    Etonogestrel birth control implants are a type of long-acting reversible contraception, which has been shown to be one of the most effective form of birth control. [22] The failure rate of the implants is 0.05% for both perfect use and typical use because the method requires no user action after placement. [23]

  7. FDA receives reports of cancer linked to breast implants - AOL

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    As of Sept. 1, 2022, the FDA had received 10 reports about squamous cell carcinoma, a type of skin cancer, and 12 reports about various lymphomas related to breast implants.

  8. Breast implant - Wikipedia

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    A breast implant is a prosthesis used to change the size, shape, and contour of a person's breast.In reconstructive plastic surgery, breast implants can be placed to restore a natural looking breast following a mastectomy, to correct congenital defects and deformities of the chest wall or, cosmetically, to enlarge the appearance of the breast through breast augmentation surgery.

  9. Khloe Kardashian Is Glad to Not Have 'Massive' Breasts After ...

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    Stephen Lovekin/Shutterstock Comfortable in her skin. After discussing plans for a breast implant consultation, Khloé Kardashian opened up about her love for her body. Khloe Kardashian's Body ...