Some women have reported irregular bleeding as a horror story. They expected normal menstrual cycles but instead had continuous spotting or unpredictable bleeding which affected their daily lives and emotional state.
There are also cases where the implant was difficult to remove. It got embedded deeper than expected or the doctor had trouble locating it during removal, causing pain and anxiety for the patient. This can be a real horror story as it prolongs the discomfort and may lead to more invasive procedures to get it out.
Firstly, do thorough research. Read reviews and experiences of other women who have had the implant. This can give you an idea of what to expect.
A friend of mine had the implant. She constantly had pain in her arm where it was inserted. At first, she thought it was normal, but as the weeks passed, the pain got worse. On top of that, she gained a lot of weight suddenly. She tried to exercise and eat right, but the weight just wouldn't come off. Eventually, she had the implant removed and her symptoms started to improve.
There was a case where a woman had saline breast implants after breast cancer surgery. The implants not only helped to restore her physical appearance but also had a positive impact on her mental health. She was able to move on from the trauma of the cancer and feel like herself again. The saline implants were a great choice as they are generally considered safe and had a natural look and feel in her case.
One horror story is about a patient who had an implant that got severely infected. The pain was unbearable and it led to swelling that affected the whole side of the face. It took multiple rounds of strong antibiotics to get it under control, and in the end, the implant had to be removed.
One horror story could be about a wrong size implant. A woman might have chosen a size she thought would look good, but after the surgery, it made her look extremely disproportionate. It affected her self - esteem negatively and she had to go through a difficult and costly revision surgery.
There are stories of nerve damage during the penile implant procedure. This can result in loss of sensation or erectile function problems that were not present before the implant. In some cases, the psychological impact of these problems can be just as bad as the physical ones. Patients may experience depression or anxiety due to the failed implant and its consequences.
One horror story could be about incorrect implantation leading to continuous pain. Some patients reported that after the cochlear implant, they had severe headaches that just wouldn't go away. It was later found that the device was placed slightly off - angle.
A woman in her 30s had breast implants due to asymmetry in her breasts. One breast was significantly smaller than the other. The implant not only corrected the asymmetry but also boosted her self - esteem. She was more active in her personal and professional life, participating in activities she had previously shied away from, like beach vacations and public speaking events. However, she had to be careful about the types of sports she could engage in to avoid any damage to the implants.
One horror story could be improper implantation leading to severe pain. The implant might be placed in the wrong position, causing constant discomfort and restricted movement. Another could be infections. If the surgical area isn't kept clean properly during and after the penuma implant, it can lead to serious infections that are difficult to treat.
Sure. There was a patient who had an implant done by Dr EList. After the implant, the patient noticed that the area around it became extremely itchy. It turned out that the implant was made of a material that the patient was allergic to. Despite multiple attempts to treat the allergy, the problem persisted until the implant was finally removed.