Safety In Breast Implants: Insights From The UK Parliament — Part 2: A Clinical Perspective

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This is a condensed version of an oral evidence session held by the UK House of Commons Women and Equalities Committee on May 14, 2025. The main purpose of the session was to investigate the health impacts of breast implants and other cosmetic procedures, with a particular focus on the safety concerns and regulatory issues surrounding PIP (Poly Implant Prothèse) breast implants.

The second part of the session shifts to clinical practice, patient safety, and real-world experiences. It features perspectives from a consultant plastic surgeon and a patient safety advocate. Addressing issues like standards of care, patient consent, complications management, and the broader impact of cosmetic procedures on individuals.

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17 Minutes | 0.25 CME credit | Rating N/A | Accredited until 6 March 2027 

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Duration: 17m
CME credit: 0.25
Rating: N/A

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Language: English
+ Available since: 11 June 2025
+ Accredited at least until: 6 March 2027

Target group

Plastic and reconstructive surgery
Cosmetic surgery
General surgery
General practice / Family medicine
Internal medicine
Allergy & Immunology
Gynecology

Plastic and reconstructive surgery
Cosmetic surgery
General surgery
General practice / Family medicine
Internal medicine
Allergy & Immunology
Gynecology


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Target group

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+ Appreciate the importance of informed consent and effective patient communication regarding the risks, benefits, and uncertainties associated with breast implants.
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Recognize the ongoing need for basic and applied research to better understand the biological effects of silicone and to improve patient care and safety.

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The UK House of Commons Women and Equalities Committee Expert Witnesses in part 2 are:

Professor Vivien Lees: Consultant Plastic Surgeon and Vice President of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. She provided clinical and surgical perspectives on breast implant safety and patient care.
+ Ashton Collins: Director of Save Face, a UK-based organization focused on patient safety and standards in non-surgical cosmetic treatments. She contributed insights on regulation, safety, and patient advocacy in the cosmetic industry.

The UK House of Commons Women and Equalities Committee Expert Witnesses in part 2 are:

Professor Vivien Lees: Consultant Plastic Surgeon and Vice President of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. She provided clinical and surgical perspectives on breast implant safety and patient care.
+ Ashton Collins: Director of Save Face, a UK-based organization focused on patient safety and standards in non-surgical cosmetic treatments. She contributed insights on regulation, safety, and patient advocacy in the cosmetic industry.


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Safety In Breast Implants: Insights From The UK Parliament — Part 2: A Clinical Perspective

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