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EPISODE · Mar 26, 2026 · 3 MIN

Breast Implant Illness (BII) and Rare Implant-Associated Cancers: What to Know

from Body By Poly Podcast · host Dr. Alain Polynice

Breast Implant Illness (BII) and Rare Implant-Associated Cancers: What to Know with Dr. Alain Polynice/Body By Poly PodcastThis episode discusses key concerns related to breast implant surgery, including breast implant illness (BII), breast implant–associated large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL), and breast implant–associated squamous cell carcinoma (BIA-SCC). Dr. Polynice describes BII as vague but real symptoms—fatigue, mental fog, depression, rashes, and joint pain—that may appear after years with implants and often have no other identifiable diagnosis; implant removal can sometimes, but not always, relieve symptoms because implants are foreign bodies that can activate the immune system. The episode also explains that BIA-ALCL is a well-proven but extremely rare lymphoma (about 1 in 30,000 augmentations), more often linked to textured implants, typically presenting years later with swelling, fluid, or redness requiring fluid sampling and complete implant/capsule removal to prevent progression. BIA-SCC is even rarer, with a few hundred cases described globally, arising aggressively in the capsule.00:00 Breast Implant Risks Overview00:40 Breast Implant Illness Symptoms01:22 Removal and Symptom Relief02:02 BIA-ALCL Lymphoma Warning Signs02:57 BIA-SCC Rare Capsule Cancer03:23 Final Takeaways and Awarenesshttps://www.bodybypoly.com

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