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  • #16
    Another good article about the problems with silicone injections from NY Times

    A Cheap, Fast and Possibly Deadly Route to Beauty
       
    By ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS and CHRISTINA DAVIDSON
    Published: April 16, 2009

    Like almost every woman, Fiordaliza Pichardo just wanted to look beautiful, so a few years ago, she began getting silicone injections from a woman she met through a friend in order to plump up her thighs and derriere.

    Fiordaliza Pichardo died a day after receiving a silicone injection.

    She never expected to pay such a high price for her looks.

    In March, a day after receiving an injection, Ms. Pichardo, 43, died of what the medical examiner later determined was a silicone embolism in her lungs.

    The city€™s health department fears that the illegal use of silicone as an alternative to cosmetic surgery is on the rise. The city€™s poison control center has received three calls in the last 10 months from doctors who have treated patients injected with silicone; Ms. Pichardo€™s case was not among them. In the previous two years, there were only two such cases.

    Health department officials say there may be other cases that have gone unreported, since doctors are not legally obligated to report silicone poisoning or even death, and since silicone is hard to detect through X-rays or CT scans. The department was planning Thursday to send an advisory by e-mail and fax to thousands of doctors advising them to watch for silicone poisoning cases.

    Nationally, reports of buttock enhancement using silicone and similar thick liquids have surfaced from the Northeast to Miami, and the Food and Drug Administration is also planning to issue a warning on the dangers of such practices, Siobhan DeLancey, a spokeswoman, said Thursday.

    €œThis seems to be kind of an underground occurrence, so it€™s difficult to get numbers of actual events and to know exactly what these people are being injected with,€ Ms. DeLancey said. €œIt€™s important to note that none of the products that are reportedly being used are approved for this purpose.€

    Ms. DeLancey said silicone was not approved for injection into tissues at all, only for use in the eyes and in certain implants where it is contained and cannot leak into tissue. She said the F.D.A. had the ability to conduct criminal investigations, and would encourage victims to come forward €œso that we can document the problem.€

    Across the Internet, chat rooms, Web sites and blogs have sprung up discussing buttock injections.

    The victims have become caught up in an underground beauty industry that uses injections of black-market, medical-grade silicone or industrial-grade silicone as a cheap, fast and easily accessible way to plump up breasts, buttocks, thighs and even wrinkles.

    The injections are popular among Latina women and transgender women, who may be unable to afford conventional plastic surgery and who tap into it through unlicensed practitioners working through word of mouth, city officials said.

    Although side effects are fairly rare, silicone can migrate through the bloodstream, creating potentially fatal clots in the lungs, as it did in Ms. Pichardo€™s case, said Dr. Nathan M. Graber, director of environmental and occupational disease epidemiology for the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. It can also migrate through tissues, leading to ugly lumps and chronic pain.

    The injections are administered at home, in motel rooms, in makeshift offices or at €œpumping parties,€ where the guests take turns injecting one another, officials said.

    Young transgender women often seek out silicone injections because they are a quick way of making bodies more feminine, unlike hormone treatments, which may take years to work, said Dr. Nick Gorton, an emergency room doctor who treats transgender patients at the Lyon-Martin Health Services clinic in San Francisco.

    €œIf you go to a pumping party, you can have it tonight,€ Dr. Gorton said. €œIt€™s a big temptation, especially among young people who, when you€™re 20, you€™re not thinking about your own mortality.€

    People are often reluctant to report side effects, because they feel that they are turning in a member of their community, health officials said.

    Industrial-grade silicone can be bought at a hardware store. But Dr. Graber said there have been reports of the use of substitutes like castor oil, mineral oil, petroleum jelly and even automobile transmission fluid.

    Dr. Suhail Raoof, chief of pulmonary medicine at New York Methodist Hospital, treated a woman with silicone poisoning in 2007. She came in complaining of shortness of breath, chest pain and coughing, reminiscent of pneumonia, he said, and told doctors that she had been injected with about 500 milliliters of silicone in each buttock about half an hour earlier.

    Because silicone is not visible on an X-ray or a CT scan, Dr. Raoof said, diagnosis is difficult without a biopsy. Doctors used deduction to diagnose the cause of the woman€™s symptoms, and she survived, he said.

    Ms. Pichardo was not so lucky.

    Ms. Pichardo۪s 19-year-old daughter, Marin̩s Rodriguez, said that her mother began getting silicone injections several years ago after a friend introduced her to a cosmetologist.

    Ms. Rodriguez said the cosmetologist went to Ms. Pichardo€™s home in the Bronx and to other clients in Manhattan and Miami. A cup of silicone cost $800, and the cosmetologist would inject half a cup to two cups in a single session, Ms. Rodriguez said. Her mother, she said, €œdidn€™t really care about the price. It was more that she knew somebody who had this first.€

    Ms. Pichardo came to trust the woman. €œShe felt that was her friend, nothing could go wrong,€ Ms. Rodriguez said.

    Ms. Pichardo was last injected on March 17, and died the next day. Doctors thought she had pneumonia, Ms. Rodriguez said, and the family never thought to mention the silicone injections €” which were discovered during the autopsy €” because they thought they were harmless.

    The medical examiner has ruled her death a homicide because she was injected by an unlicensed nonmedical practitioner, said Ellen Borakove, a spokeswoman for the medical examiner. No charges have been filed. Paul J. Browne, a police spokesman, said, €œWe believe she has fled to the Dominican Republic and we are in discussions with the district attorney as to next steps.€

    Ms. Rodriguez said the family was distraught, but found it hard to be angry. The day after her mother died, she said, the cosmetologist visited to pay her condolences. €œWe didn€™t think she did it on purpose,€ she said.

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    • #17
      An interesting Youtube video that describes "silicone pumping" in the USA.


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      • #18
        I remember one of the ladyboys i knew from of all places :Cassanova: who died from a reaction to the procedure or maybe the silicon a number of years ago. She went to have her hips done for the third time.

        Great kid, who wanted to look like a woman or so she thought, it seemed ok at the time but now we all know a little more but even today there is a hairdresser in my home city still carrying out these unsupervised injections so she can make a few bucks,

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        • #19
          Another recent article of the problem from Associated Press

          The Associated Press, Updated: January 10, 2010 2:43 PM

          Black-market silicone shots can kill, disfigure


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          NEW YORK - Clara Tolentino was terrified when her 43-year-old sister died last year after getting liquid silicone injections to add a bit more shape to her buttocks.

          The 35-year-old Tolentino had good reason to be. In 2006, she paid $2,000 to get liquid silicone injections, too.

          "I didn't do it as many times as my sister ... But I was afraid," said the Dominican woman who lives in the Bronx. "I was afraid that something was going to happen to me."

          Her sister, Fiordaliza Pichardo, died in March. According to an autopsy, about 1,400 milligrams of silicone were in her lungs. Fresh injection sites dotted her thighs and buttocks. The New York City medical examiner's office said the cause of death was silicone pulmonary embolism.

          In the United States, liquid silicone is not approved for cosmetic injections. It can kill, disfigure and cause long-term health problems. Still, it is avidly sought on the black market by untrained providers for those women who desire rounder breasts, buttocks and more shapely thighs.

          'Pump-up parties' Especially notorious are "pump-up parties," where people, often members of the male-to-female transgender community, gather for liquid silicone injections in hopes of feminizing their appearance.

          According to a study reported at the 2006 meeting of the Radiological Society of North America, 11 women or transsexuals suffered silicone pulmonary embolism and died after getting liquid silicone injections. The study included 44 people over a 15-year period.

          "Every single complication we found was associated with this illegal type of use," said the study's lead author, Dr. C. Santiago Restrepo, a professor of radiology at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio "Unfortunately, since this is an illegal practice, it's very difficult to know how widespread or what the numbers are."

          Both the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration do not keep data on injuries or deaths caused by illicit cosmetic injections.

          "There are regulatory gaps and issues that we need to start working on from a public health perspective," said the CDC's Dr. Priti Patel. She was among investigators sent to North Carolina in 2007 after three women suffered kidney failure following cosmetic injections of possible liquid silicone.

          The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has not approved silicone injections since 1992. Only one liquid silicone product is currently FDA-approved, for treating a retinal disorder usually associated with AIDS.

          Still there are people who overlook the warnings. Aided by the Internet or word-of-mouth, they seek out providers masquerading as professionals. They obtain silicone not intended for medical use, in large volumes at low prices, authorities say.

          "It's like going to Home Depot, buying some industrial silicone, putting it in a syringe and injecting it," said Dr. Renato Saltz, president of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, which has been working to warn people about the dangers of getting cosmetic injections from unlicensed providers.

          Cost is often the main draw to the black market. For instance, a treatment to augment the buttocks at a legal clinic might cost on average from $5,000 to $7,000, Saltz said. Unlicensed providers charge thousands less.

          The woman who Tolentino said injected her and her sister did not respond to messages left with relatives at her house in Yonkers. She has not been charged in Pichardo's death.

          Besides liquid silicone, other substances are used by untrained providers to modify the body, including paraffin, petroleum jelly and hydrogel.

          Almost a year ago, Zakiya Teagle, 33, of Tampa, Fla., wanted to augment her buttocks and she and a friend paid $250 each for 20 injections of what was supposed to be hydrogel and saline, according to the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office.

          Both women began to feel back and leg pain shortly afterward and were hospitalized with organ failure for nearly a month.

          Teagle said she continues to have physical problems.

          "We still have lumps and bumps where injections took place," she said recently. "They do move around. They get sore and it feels like someone's pinching or poking you with a knife, just jabbing you."

          Teagle said she can't sit for long stretches of time, and takes a battery of medications to ward off complications from the toxins still in her body.

          Sharhonda L. Lindsay, of Tampa, Fla., the woman who injected Teagle and her friend, has been sentenced to 48 months' probation for practicing medicine without a license. She could not immediately be reached by phone for comment.

          Extreme measures Speaking in her native language, Tolentino tries to explain why she and her sister decided to turn to an unlicensed provider to augment their bodies.

          "The desire to look better can take you to extremes," she said in Spanish. "My sister wanted to look better and better. But it was overtaking her."

          Tolentino said that many Dominican women want to have "un poquito" €” a little bit €” more shape to their buttocks. Whatever plumpness she had from the injections is gone now, she said.

          A month after her sister's death, city health officials warned of a spate of illicit cosmetic injections that led to hospitalizations involving Hispanic women and members of the male-to-female transgender community.

          Margarita Pichardo, the mother of Fiordaliza, said she didn't understand why her daughter would go to such extremes to get the body she wanted.

          "My daughter was beautiful," she said. "She looked very good."

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          • #20
            Found some more Youtube videos about this criminal practice. This is a documentary from Brazil, where it is rampant among the ts/shemales there. While it is in Portugese, it is graphic enough to see just how dangerous the procedures are.






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            • #21
              The last 2 videos





              Sadly the practice is expanding to vain guys who want to look more muscular.

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              • #22
                Another video about silicone injections - this time by Sarina Valentine - a US shemale pornstar.


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                • #23
                  With the LB grapevine being as keen as it is you would wonder why they fall for this. Most guys thinks it is just plain ugly, but I know they are not doing it for us.

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                  • #24
                    Here's another video, this time from Brazil. Although it is Portuguese it clearly shows the dangers and problems from injecting industrial silicone.

                    Torurot, the problem is trying to save money and making yourself beautiful. Vanity at the lowest price.


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