Ms. Elliott, an August 20, 2019, article from Black Press Media noted that you said that “many plastic surgeons aren't trained to administer explants—a riskier, more complex surgery than implants—and even if they are, they don't always believe patient concerns.”
You were quoted as saying, “A lot of surgeons are trying to convince us—or themselves—that you don't actually need to remove your breast implants in order to get better...[They say] if you're sick, it's not because of your implants. It's everything else but your implants.”
How common do you think that situation is? What is the role of surgeons in this issue, do you think?