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        <title>Compassionate Use</title>
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        <description>Per ninjrk of the BEA:


	&quot;First off, there is no regulation discussing “compassionate use”. What there actually is falls under Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations Part 812-Investigational Device Exemptions and relates to the allowance of unapproved devices to be implanted when the benefit to the patient outweighs the risk AND specific types of data are gathered about the test and supplied to the FDA as part of their evaluation protocols. It has been termed “compassionate use” because that's h…</description>
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        <description>The following is allegedly the edited text of an e-mail sent by Dr Johnson to the moderator of a Yahoo group follow, below.  The original reference to this can be found here.  The date of this e-mail is unknown, although based on the BEA post, it appears to have been written on or before Nov 30 2001.</description>
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        <title>Eurosilicone</title>
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        <description>While other implant manufacturers are certainly decent products, it seems that none go to the large sizes provided by Eurosilicone.  Below is an unofficial compilation of information relating to their breast implant products.  Some have said that Eurosilicone implants are indeed the Rolls Royce of breast implants.  (Perhaps this is because of the larger sizes?)</description>
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        <description>Silicone vs. Saline


Quick list of relative merits between saline and silicone:


	*  If the cohesive silicone gel shell ruptures, there will be no leakage or deflation.
	*  Silicone implants are sealed at the factory, and therefore are not an option for the TUBA (belly button) procedure. It's unclear whether they're an option for the transaxillary (armpit) procedure.
	*  Saline implants can be overfilled. If you prefer the “fake look”, this should be your choice.
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        <title>Large implant surgeons in Canada</title>
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These surgeons are known to be more experienced and accomodating when it comes to the larger breast implants. This list is by no means guaranteed to be comprehensive. If you have another surgeon you'd like me to add to the list, update this wiki accordingly.</description>
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        <title>Large implant surgeons in the USA</title>
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These surgeons are known to be more experienced and accomodating when it comes to the larger breast implants. This list is by no means guaranteed to be comprehensive. If you have another surgeon you'd like to add to the list, update this page accordingly.</description>
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This page should be a helpful guide in your quest for larger, fuller breasts in general, and larger-than-typical augmentation in particular.</description>
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Use this page for correlating the work of surgeons to patients.  Keep the speculation down to a minimum, please; known facts hold more water than hyperbole.</description>
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This is a place for women (or their husbands/boyfriends/significant others) to write about their experiences.  Just create a wiki page linked from here.</description>
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        <description>The following table is courtesy of notasurgeon from the BEA.  (Original reference here.)</description>
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For those of you not resident in the USA, you might find these links helpful.

United Kingdom

	*  Dr (Paul?) Levick at the Priory in Birmingham. He will apparently do up to 800cc, assuming it is safe for the patient to do so. No authoritative web site yet. 
	*  Dr Taimur Shoaib located in Scotland. 
	*  Dr Aslam at LINIA, Harley Street, London.  DEBS1234 on the BEA…</description>
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