In this episode of The Scalpel’s Edge, Dr. Tim Sayed reviews a newly published study from Colombia examining outcomes in women with breast implant illness following explant surgery. With over 125 patients and 18 months of follow-up, this research reveals significant improvements in symptoms such as joint pain, fatigue, and hair loss — and offers valuable insight into the science, skepticism, and evolving understanding of BII. Dr. Sayed breaks down the data, discusses parallels with U.S. studi...
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In this episode of The Scalpel’s Edge, Dr. Tim Sayed reviews a newly published study from Colombia examining outcomes in women with breast implant illness following explant surgery. With over 125 patients and 18 months of follow-up, this research reveals significant improvements in symptoms such as joint pain, fatigue, and hair loss — and offers valuable insight into the science, skepticism, and evolving understanding of BII. Dr. Sayed breaks down the data, discusses parallels with U.S. studi...
Ep. 13 - Feeling Exhausted, Achy, And Foggy? This Could Be The Hidden Reason No One Told You About
The Scalpel's Edge
25 minutes
4 months ago
Ep. 13 - Feeling Exhausted, Achy, And Foggy? This Could Be The Hidden Reason No One Told You About
In this solo episode, Dr. Tim Sayed takes listeners behind the scalpel to explore a topic that’s both controversial and critical: breast implant illness (BII). With honesty and compassion, he unpacks the common symptoms that may indicate a deeper issue—from chronic fatigue and joint pain to unexplained anxiety—and how continuous exposure to implants may trigger systemic inflammation in the body. He also shares practical, evidence-informed advice on how to vet surgeons, where to find support g...
The Scalpel's Edge
In this episode of The Scalpel’s Edge, Dr. Tim Sayed reviews a newly published study from Colombia examining outcomes in women with breast implant illness following explant surgery. With over 125 patients and 18 months of follow-up, this research reveals significant improvements in symptoms such as joint pain, fatigue, and hair loss — and offers valuable insight into the science, skepticism, and evolving understanding of BII. Dr. Sayed breaks down the data, discusses parallels with U.S. studi...