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Should Gummy Bear Implants To Be Removed If Having Uticaria Pigmintosa Mastocytosis?

In your opinion would you have your gummy bear implants removed if you developed Uticaria Pigmintosa Mastocytosis. Previously had silicone gel implants and one ruptured and I had them removed and replaced with the gummy bears. My Mastocytosis has been getting progressively worse, and I think I am allergic to the implants. My plastic surgeon claims they are safe and there is no connection to my Mastocytosis, but after reading some of the forums from other women with strikingly similar symptoms; I am not so sure I agree.
Fri, 6 Sep 2013
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Hi, it appears that you have some specific intolarance to the implants, any how if you are so allergic try to consult an allergy specialist for managing the implant, if still not accomodated it is to be removed.
I to my patient with such symptoms prescribe montelecast and levocitrizine B.D for a month. Thank you.
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Should Gummy Bear Implants To Be Removed If Having Uticaria Pigmintosa Mastocytosis?

Hi, it appears that you have some specific intolarance to the implants, any how if you are so allergic try to consult an allergy specialist for managing the implant, if still not accomodated it is to be removed. I to my patient with such symptoms prescribe montelecast and levocitrizine B.D for a month. Thank you.