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Tonto Dike
Who’ll break this sad news to Tonto Charity Dike, otherwise known as Poko?
My fervent prayer is that, when the highly controversial Rivers State-born Nollywood star, divorcee and mother of Andre Omotayo Churchill hears the shocking news, she will not hurt herself.
It’s been reported that no matter how many times a lady goes under the surgeon’s knife to lift her boobs up so as to stand firm forever, it will not prevent the boobs from pointing southwards when the time comes.
This is the full text of the heart-breaking story:
Breast implants will not prevent sagging – says Obstetrician
An Abuja based Obstetrician, Dauda Adekunle has advised women who intend to go for breast implants that breast augmentation would not prevent their breast from sagging.
Adekunle gave the advice in interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Abuja.
According to him, women who believe breast augmentation will correct sagging breast should have a rethink, because they will also need a breast lift in addition to the breast augmentation.
“You might need additional surgery after breast implant removal. If you decide to have your implants removed, you might need a breast lift or other corrective surgery to help restore your breasts’ appearance,” he said.
He said that breast implants were not guaranteed to last a lifetime, stating that the average life span of an implant was 10 years. “Implant rupture is a possibility, also, your breasts will continue to age, and factors such as weight gain or weight loss might change the way your breasts look,” he said.
The obstetrician also stressed that these issues would likely lead to more surgeries.
“You might need an MRI scan, which is a recommended routine monitoring with MRI after three years.
“However, recent studies show that there’s little data to support routine screening unless you have symptoms,” he disclosed.
He noted that mammograms might be more complicated, noting that women with breast implants, in addition to routine mammograms, would require additional specialised view.
Adekunle said that breast implants might hamper breast-feeding; which he said some women were able to successfully breast-feed their babies after breast augmentation, but for others breast-feeding was a challenge.
Speaking of the risk factors, he said breast augmentation posed various risks, including: scar tissue that distorts the shape of the breast implant “capsular contracture”, breast pain, infection, changes in nipple, breast sensation and implant leakage or rupture.
He noted that correcting these complications might require more surgery, either to remove or replace the implants.
Adekunle quoted “the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), as identifying a possible association between breast implants and the development of breast anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL).”
He said that ALCL was a rare cancer of the immune system, adding that the FDA believed that women with breast implants might have a very low but increased risk of developing ALCL.
Adekunle, however, said that further research was needed to fully understand the relationship between ALCL and breast implants.
The obstetrician urged women who were considering a breast augmentation to speak with their doctors for further enlightenment and consideration.
“For some women, breast augmentation is a way to feel more confident, while for others, it’s part of rebuilding the breast for various conditions,” he said.
According to him, there is need to discuss your goals with your surgeon so that you can be realistic about what breast augmentation can do for you.
That is the bad news. Please don’t quote me.
Recall that Tontolet some time ago announced to the whole world that she would be going under the surgeon’s knife AGAIN to get her boobs lifted before her 35th birthday on June 9.