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. 2 - Breast Implant Illness: Myth, Mystery, Or Medical Breakthrough?
The Scalpel's Edge
43 minutes
9 months ago
Ep. 2 - Breast Implant Illness: Myth, Mystery, Or Medical Breakthrough?
Join Dr. Tim Sayed, double board-certified plastic surgeon, as he dives into the controversial and eye-opening world of breast implant illness (BII). Is BII a hidden health crisis, or is it misunderstood by the medical community? In this episode of The Scalpel's Edge, Dr. Sayed unpacks the complex symptoms, heated debates, and life-changing transformations surrounding BII and explant surgery. Hear firsthand how patients with unexplained symptoms—like fatigue, brain fog, and joint pain—find h...
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...