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what happens when as implants goal wrong you'll find out right now
for many women finding a well-fitting bikini can take a lot of effort
but for *** trade it's traumatic in 2009 she underwent a plastic surgery
procedure that involves injecting silicone gel
into the bar tix I'm like breast implants the product's known as a
synthetic polymer
is injected directly beneath the skin and spreads throughout the tissue
in theory to produce attractive curves Nestor its case
became a nightmare fundamental used to send a message via
when I had the injections I felt good I had perfect hips
when it began to swell up and that was it everything fell apart completely
I didn't want to go to the beach ur see anybody at left to kind of hump on my
back
and I couldn't walk sit down her even go to the toilet
my lifestyle completely changed say
ask them to remove you from you but hopefully the injections at eight
hundred dollars for 500 grams
have been widely adopted in Venezuela way to conserve the body
is keen won support group says forty thousand women have have the procedure
with 15 dying as a result late last year this type of silicon wristband
and two doctors offer a procedure to try and remove it from the body
don't all the patients who received by polymers
100 percent system are going to have problems I think we need to operate on
those patients who have severe symptoms
plane discoloration burning sensations
except Europe the problem is that aside from costing six thousand dollars
the removal procedure itself is still considered experimental
and yet there's no shortage of people willing to pay he did
I wanted to be more beautiful you could say the devil tempted me
for me it's like I've got a time bomb in my body a time bomb
beauty pageants are a national pastime in Venezuela
and plastic surgery is commonplace get with regulation lacks
the number of people falling victim to risky procedures is likely to grow
here's why this story is so interesting
apart from the fact that *** implants are like inherently interesting
its sole preventable its sole
avoidable all these problems that's happening right
now understand I have no issues with plastic surgery
I believe in freedom if you want to go ahead and alter your body in any way
shape or form
be my guest go right ahead now it does that mean that I don't think there's
some people get take it too far in might be
damaging themselves well of course there are people there with anything in life
you can go too far they're alcoholics
but that doesn't mean I think you should ban alcohol there you know drug addicts
but that doesn't mean I think you should ban drugs
you know how this goes I mean this argument roughly a trillion times on the
show
but the reason why a this peak my interest is because
all you need to do to stop the problem
Israel regulate the marketplace because they just told you in that country
there's very little regulation and they're using a substance thats
banned in many other places n some people have died from using it and now
they're trying to come up with creative ways to take it out
but if you had affected marketplace regulation in the first place that
a certain procedure will never approved you would have to find a different way
to do it
know what they show you is that the libertarian ideology
and in many ways I agree with that I agree with them on foreign policy I
agree with them on social policy in many ways
when it comes to economics this mindset the business can always regulate itself
properly
it's just not true and we look at something like that
you realize if the government had stepped in and said hey
sorry mister doctor you're not allowed to do that because
so what you make an extra buck but seven years from now she might die and we have
the evidence that shows this is not a safe procedure
you need a mitigating force any deregulation
that's for sure