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Fat grafting replacing traditional breast implants
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Fat transfer offers alternative for women wanting to remove breast implants
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MIAMI – While breast augmentation remains one of the most popular cosmetic procedures, more women are choosing to remove their implants for personal or health reasons and some are opting for a more natural alternative instead, using fat from their own bodies.
Among them is Liz Lugo, who first decided to get breast implants in 2008.
“I was around a B-cup and I just wanted a little bit more. Peer pressure was one of the really big things and I just thought it would help my self-image,” Lugo said.
Double mastectomy patient encourages people not to postpone procedures during pandemic
Published: January 15, 2021 5:01 PM EST
Updated: January 15, 2021 5:04 PM EST
We spoke to a woman who is a breast cancer “previvor” and underwent potentially lifesaving procedures during the pandemic. She told us about how she pushed through and wants it to serve as a message of encouragement for others.
A deadly pattern is trending Friday, as coronavirus cases rise. Dr. David Lindner, the head of NCH Healthcare System’s COVID-19 response team, says patients are postposing care and putting their lives at risk.
“When everything was totally locked down, no one was going to the hospital at all,” Lindner said. “No one was seeking any medical care. We saw non-COVID related deaths go up, and once again, we’re beginning to see a rise.”