Woman whose implants moved to her BACK and STOMACH - PHOTO

10:26 | 15.04.2014
Woman whose implants moved to her BACK and STOMACH - PHOTO

Woman whose implants moved to her BACK and STOMACH - PHOTO

A Chinese woman has spoken of her horror at discovering her breast implants had migrated to her back and stomach.Tian Hui, 39, had plastic surgery to enhance her bust in 2002.She had hoped the procedure would boost her confidence after she discovered her husband Chiu, 41, had cheated on her with a younger woman.But more than ten years after the surgery, her implants began moving.Despite her efforts to push them back into place, they continued to move further away from her breasts.Mrs Tian said her confidence hit rock bottom after her husband’s infidelity and she underwent the surgery in the hopes of winning back his affections.She said: ‘I always believed we had a good marriage, at least until I discovered that he had been having an affair with a woman who was six years younger than me.’The couple, from Guangzhou in China's Guangdong province, had been together for eight years, setting up a restaurant and building the business together to make it a financial success.After she discovered the infidelity they decided to stay together for the sake of their family, but she still felt she was no longer attractive enough and decided to have plastic surgery.She said: ‘I contacted a surgery in the neighbourhood and arranged for them to make my breasts bigger in the same year. 'But I couldn't believe it when I woke up one day several years later and realised they had actually moved.'‘I was really embarrassed and tried to hide it by moving them back again.'But every time I went to sleep and woke up the next day, they had moved.'And each time it was a further distance than the day before.‘Eventually when I woke up one day and found that one of my breasts was on my back and the other was down by my stomach, I realised I had to do something and so I checked in for further surgery.‘I was actually really scared about the damage that the moving breasts might have done to my body, and it was incredibly painful.’Surgeons operated on Mrs Tian, removing the moving breasts and putting in new implants. Liang Hao, a doctor at the General Hospital of the Guangdong Armed Police, removed the material that had been injected into Tian’s breasts - polyacrylamide hydrophilic gel.He said: ‘This material is poisonous if injected into the body. It can not only do harm to the nerves but also to the kidneys.‘In extreme cases, it can cause cancer.’He said that its usage had been illegal in China since 2006. But the damage from the moving breasts for Tian was more than just physical.Tian said: ‘My husband was not impressed and this has become a real problem between us. I think he is colder now than ever before towards me.’(dailymail.co.uk)ANN.Az
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