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In this episode, Kashif is joined by Breast Implant Illness specialist, Dr. Robert Whitfield, M.D. Dr. Robert Whitfield has been a plastic surgeon for 26 years and board-certified for over 16 years. He specializes in Breast Implant Illness (BII), breast implant removal surgery and advanced cosmetic procedures.
In addition to his exceptional work as a surgeon, Dr. Rob is a sought-after provider for his Breast Implant Illness Program (HARP). The protocols of HARP help to reduce systemic inflammation and assist patients who are both preparing or recovering from surgery. Dr. Rob's skills dovetail into a perfect balance of art and science and provide hope to scores of women looking to restore their health after BII.
Throughout the episode, Kashif and Dr. Whitfield dive into how Breast Implant Illness starts in the body, and how it was first detected. They highlighted how important it is to take a look into one's own genetics first before making any decision of having implants, especially if the person's genes does not permit it to detoxify huge amounts of toxins. Some of the topics under this discussion are as follows:
If you wish to learn more from Dr. Whitfield, and inform yourself further on Breast Implant Illness, you may do so through the following channels:
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