****** augmentation was the top cosmetic surgical procedure in the United States last year, with 296,000 going under the knife, according to The American Society of Plastic Surgeons.
Augmentations rose two percent, with silicone implants used in 60 percent of the procedures.
This news struck us as kind of scary, given that the Food and Drug Administration is investigating a possible connection between both saline and silicone implants and the risk of anaplastic large cell lymphoma, a very rare type of cancer.
According to The Huffington Post, other complications of ****** surgery and silicone and saline ****** implants include infection, chronic ****** pain, ****** or ****** numbness, ******** and misshapen *******, breakage and leakage, disfigurement, cognitive impairment, metal poisoning, debilitating autoimmune disease and death, among other ailments.
All good reasons for women to love what their mamas gave them. Besides, implants tend to make women look like they're in line to be Hugh Hefner's next wife. Do you agree?