An Independent Review Group (IRG) (set up by the Chief Medical Officer in 1997) concluded that silicone gel breast implants are not associated with a greater health risk than other surgical implants. The IRG also concluded that there is no evidence that children of women with silicone gel breast implants are at an increased risk of connective tissue disease.
A meta-analysis (2) also concluded that silicone breast implants, including silicone gel implants, are not associated with an increased risk connective tissue disease.
A study examined cause-specific mortality in a cohort of 24,558 women with breast implants and 15,893 women who underwent other plastic surgery procedures in Ontario and Quebec, Canada, between 1974 and 1989 (3)
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