
Playboy model and Instagram influencer Sarah Harris has spoken openly about her ordeal with “breast implant disease” and how she had to remove her breast implants for her health.
A Playboy model opened up about the debilitating symptoms she suffered and attributed to her work; she now she warns women not to go under the knife.
Sarah Harris, 29, from New Zealand, who used to be proud of her plastic breasts, is now celebrating the removal of her implants and is learning to hug her natural breasts.
The Instagram influencer and model, who posed for Playboy, said she “denied” that her health had been adversely affected by her aesthetically enhanced breasts, and it took her five years to realize that.
She even felt that she would lose her identity and looks if she no longer had large breasts.
At the age of 21, Sarah had a benign lump removed from her breast, leaving her with an asymmetrical breast, an A cup and a D cup.
Years later, in 2017, she received new implants in Thailand, but things started to get worse for the stunning model.

He began to notice that his entire body had rashes and tufts of hair falling out; She even suffered from chronic fatigue that prevented her from getting out of bed.
“I ended up doing all the tests I could to try and figure out what was going on. And they told me I had IBS and autoimmunity issues and all these different things that are still inconclusive.
“I kept thinking no, it can’t be that.
“I kept looking everywhere trying to figure out what else it could be because I didn’t want to look away,” reports the Herald of New Zealand.
And her precarious health began to attract the attention of her fiancé, Joshua Antonio Williams.

He called her a “29-year-old woman living in the body of an 89-year-old woman” due to her lack of mobility.
As Sarah continued to struggle, she was referred to a senior surgeon in New Zealand and scans revealed significant swelling in both breasts.
The doctor suggested that the model remove the implants to help restore her to full health, they wrote in a letter: “[She has] inflammatory and autoimmune symptoms associated with their breast implants.
“Although these have not broken, it appears that the symptoms of breast implant disease have now established.”
Knowing the implants had to go, Sarah agreed.
And after a five-hour operation, Harris admitted that he was already feeling better.

“I feel like I’m not walking with my shoulders hunched forward… I’m grateful for every breath I take. Now I can breathe deeply and I don’t feel trapped, it’s fantastic ”.
Ever since hugging her natural breasts, Sarah feels in a much healthier position. But she now thinks she has breast implant disease (BII).
Although not officially recognized medically, according to The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons: “Breast implant disease is not a medical diagnosis, but rather a term developed by those who have a variety of symptoms they believe are related to their breast implants.
“These include fatigue, ‘brain fog’, joint pain, immune-related symptoms, sleep disturbances, depression, hormonal problems, headaches, hair loss, chills, skin rashes, hormonal problems and neurological problems.”
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Source: Dailystar

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