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Natrelle Inspires Lace Bralette

Look and feel amazing in the timelessly beautiful NatrelleĀ® Inspires Lace Bralette! This charming design features a delicate lace overlay, a striking pop of color, and pocketed cups that offer enhanced comfort and support without the need for underwire. The sweet bow detail adds a feminine flourish to finish your look. Feel confident and stylish with this stunning bralette!


Support a breast cancer patient with the purchase of the Natrelle Inspires bra.Ā  For every bra purchased, one will be provided to a breast cancer patient diagnosed within the last 12 months. By supporting yourself, you can also support others, especially those affected by a cancer diagnosis.


Newly Diagnosed?


Fill out this form to register for a sponsored bra from Natrelle.Ā  Applications will be reviewed and fulfilled as bras become available and on a first-come-first-serve basis.


Due to the nature of the donation, this bra is not subject to discounts.


NatrelleĀ® Breast Implants IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION AND APPROVED USES


Breast implants are not considered lifetime devices. The longer people have them, the greater the chances are that they will develop complications, some of which will require more surgery.


Breast implants have been associated with the development of a cancer of the immune system called breast implant–associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL). This cancer occurs more commonly in patients with textured breast
implants than smooth implants, although rates are not well defined. Some patients have died from BIA-ALCL.


Patients receiving breast implants have reported a variety of systemic symptoms, such as joint pain, muscle aches, confusion, chronic fatigue, autoimmune diseases, and others. Individual patient risk for developing these symptoms has not been well
established. Some patients report complete resolution of symptoms when the implants are removed without replacement.


Who can get breast implants?


NatrelleĀ® Breast Implants are approved for the following:

Ā 

• Breast augmentation for women at least 22 years old for silicone-filled implants and for women at least 18 years old for saline-filled implants. Breast augmentation includes primary breast augmentation to increase the breast size and revision surgery to correct or improve the result of a primary breast augmentation

Ā 

• Breast reconstruction. This includes primary breast reconstruction to replace breast tissue that has been removed due to cancer or trauma or that has failed to develop properly due to a severe breast abnormality. This also includes revision
surgery to correct or improve the result of a primary breast reconstruction

Ā 

Who should NOT get breast implants?


Breast implant surgery should NOT be performed in:

Ā 

• Women with active infection anywhere in their body

Ā 

• Women with existing cancer or precancer of their breast who have not received adequate treatment for those conditions

Ā 

• Women who are currently pregnant or nursing


What should I tell my doctor?

Ā 

Tell your doctor if you have any of the following conditions, as the risks of breast implant surgery may be higher:


• Autoimmune diseases (eg, lupus and scleroderma)


• A weakened immune system (eg, taking medications to decrease the body’s immune response)


• Planned chemotherapy or radiation therapy following breast implant placement


• Conditions or medications that interfere with wound healing and blood clotting


• Reduced blood supply to breast tissue


• Clinical diagnosis of depression or other mental health disorders, including body dysmorphic disorder and eating disorders


• Those with a diagnosis of depression or other mental health disorders should wait for resolution or stabilization of these conditions prior to undergoing breast implantation surgery


What else should I consider?


• There is a Boxed Warning for breast implants. Please see bold text at beginning


• Many changes to your breasts following implantation are irreversible. If you later choose to have your implants removed and not replaced, you may experience dimpling, puckering, wrinkling, or other cosmetic changes, which may be permanent


• Breast implantation is likely not a one-time surgery. The longer implants are in place, the greater the potential risk for complications. You will likely need additional surgeries on your breasts due to complications or unacceptable cosmetic results. Thus, you should also consider the complication rates for later (revision) surgery since you may experience these risks in the future


• Cancer treatments and surgery will affect the outcome and timing of breast reconstruction


• Breast implants may affect your ability to breastfeed, either by reducing or eliminating milk production NAT118934-v3 11/21

Ā 

• Rupture of a silicone-filled breast implant is most often silent. Even if you have no symptoms, you should have your first ultrasound or MRI at 5 to 6 years after your initial implant surgery and then every 2 to 3 years thereafter regardless of whether your implants are for augmentation or reconstruction. If you have symptoms of or uncertain ultrasound results for breast implant rupture, an MRI is recommended. Additional imaging may be required depending on your medical history and status. The health consequences of a ruptured silicone gel-filled breast implant have not been fully established

Ā 


• Routine screening mammography for breast cancer will be more difficult, and implants may rupture during the procedure. Perform self-examination every month for cancer screening and ask your surgeon to help you distinguish the implant from your breast tissue. Lumps, persistent pain, swelling, hardening, or changes in implant shape should be reported to your surgeon and possibly evaluated with imaging

Ā 

What are key complications with breast implants?


Key complications include reoperation, implant removal with or without replacement, implant rupture with silicone-filled implants, implant deflation with saline-filled implants, and capsular contracture (severe scar tissue around the implant). Other
complications include breast pain, swelling, asymmetry, wrinkling/rippling, implant malposition nipple complications, hypertrophic scarring, and implant palpability/visibility.


Talk to your doctor about other complications. For more information, see the patient brochures at www.allergan.com/products. To report a problem with NatrelleĀ® Breast Implants, please call AllerganĀ® at 1-800-624-4261.

Ā 

The sale and distribution of NatrelleĀ® Breast Implants is restricted to licensed physicians who provide information to patients about the risks and benefits of breast implant surgery

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Look and feel amazing in the timelessly beautiful NatrelleĀ® Inspires Lace Bralette! This charming design features a delicate lace overlay, a striking pop of color, and pocketed cups that offer enhanced comfort and support without the need for underwire. The sweet bow detail adds a feminine flourish to finish your look. Feel confident and stylish with this stunning bralette!


Support a breast cancer patient with the purchase of the Natrelle Inspires bra.Ā  For every bra purchased, one will be provided to a breast cancer patient diagnosed within the last 12 months. By supporting yourself, you can also support others, especially those affected by a cancer diagnosis.


Newly Diagnosed?


Fill out this form to register for a sponsored bra from Natrelle.Ā  Applications will be reviewed and fulfilled as bras become available and on a first-come-first-serve basis.


Due to the nature of the donation, this bra is not subject to discounts.


NatrelleĀ® Breast Implants IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION AND APPROVED USES


Breast implants are not considered lifetime devices. The longer people have them, the greater the chances are that they will develop complications, some of which will require more surgery.


Breast implants have been associated with the development of a cancer of the immune system called breast implant–associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL). This cancer occurs more commonly in patients with textured breast
implants than smooth implants, although rates are not well defined. Some patients have died from BIA-ALCL.


Patients receiving breast implants have reported a variety of systemic symptoms, such as joint pain, muscle aches, confusion, chronic fatigue, autoimmune diseases, and others. Individual patient risk for developing these symptoms has not been well
established. Some patients report complete resolution of symptoms when the implants are removed without replacement.


Who can get breast implants?


NatrelleĀ® Breast Implants are approved for the following:

Ā 

• Breast augmentation for women at least 22 years old for silicone-filled implants and for women at least 18 years old for saline-filled implants. Breast augmentation includes primary breast augmentation to increase the breast size and revision surgery to correct or improve the result of a primary breast augmentation

Ā 

• Breast reconstruction. This includes primary breast reconstruction to replace breast tissue that has been removed due to cancer or trauma or that has failed to develop properly due to a severe breast abnormality. This also includes revision
surgery to correct or improve the result of a primary breast reconstruction

Ā 

Who should NOT get breast implants?


Breast implant surgery should NOT be performed in:

Ā 

• Women with active infection anywhere in their body

Ā 

• Women with existing cancer or precancer of their breast who have not received adequate treatment for those conditions

Ā 

• Women who are currently pregnant or nursing


What should I tell my doctor?

Ā 

Tell your doctor if you have any of the following conditions, as the risks of breast implant surgery may be higher:


• Autoimmune diseases (eg, lupus and scleroderma)


• A weakened immune system (eg, taking medications to decrease the body’s immune response)


• Planned chemotherapy or radiation therapy following breast implant placement


• Conditions or medications that interfere with wound healing and blood clotting


• Reduced blood supply to breast tissue


• Clinical diagnosis of depression or other mental health disorders, including body dysmorphic disorder and eating disorders


• Those with a diagnosis of depression or other mental health disorders should wait for resolution or stabilization of these conditions prior to undergoing breast implantation surgery


What else should I consider?


• There is a Boxed Warning for breast implants. Please see bold text at beginning


• Many changes to your breasts following implantation are irreversible. If you later choose to have your implants removed and not replaced, you may experience dimpling, puckering, wrinkling, or other cosmetic changes, which may be permanent


• Breast implantation is likely not a one-time surgery. The longer implants are in place, the greater the potential risk for complications. You will likely need additional surgeries on your breasts due to complications or unacceptable cosmetic results. Thus, you should also consider the complication rates for later (revision) surgery since you may experience these risks in the future


• Cancer treatments and surgery will affect the outcome and timing of breast reconstruction


• Breast implants may affect your ability to breastfeed, either by reducing or eliminating milk production NAT118934-v3 11/21

Ā 

• Rupture of a silicone-filled breast implant is most often silent. Even if you have no symptoms, you should have your first ultrasound or MRI at 5 to 6 years after your initial implant surgery and then every 2 to 3 years thereafter regardless of whether your implants are for augmentation or reconstruction. If you have symptoms of or uncertain ultrasound results for breast implant rupture, an MRI is recommended. Additional imaging may be required depending on your medical history and status. The health consequences of a ruptured silicone gel-filled breast implant have not been fully established

Ā 


• Routine screening mammography for breast cancer will be more difficult, and implants may rupture during the procedure. Perform self-examination every month for cancer screening and ask your surgeon to help you distinguish the implant from your breast tissue. Lumps, persistent pain, swelling, hardening, or changes in implant shape should be reported to your surgeon and possibly evaluated with imaging

Ā 

What are key complications with breast implants?


Key complications include reoperation, implant removal with or without replacement, implant rupture with silicone-filled implants, implant deflation with saline-filled implants, and capsular contracture (severe scar tissue around the implant). Other
complications include breast pain, swelling, asymmetry, wrinkling/rippling, implant malposition nipple complications, hypertrophic scarring, and implant palpability/visibility.


Talk to your doctor about other complications. For more information, see the patient brochures at www.allergan.com/products. To report a problem with NatrelleĀ® Breast Implants, please call AllerganĀ® at 1-800-624-4261.

Ā 

The sale and distribution of NatrelleĀ® Breast Implants is restricted to licensed physicians who provide information to patients about the risks and benefits of breast implant surgery

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