• Breast Implants: Beauty Standard or Health Risk? Getting Real About Breast Implant Illness With Influencer Rebekah Gullo

  • Aug 25 2023
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

Breast Implants: Beauty Standard or Health Risk? Getting Real About Breast Implant Illness With Influencer Rebekah Gullo

  • Summary

  • Rebekah Gullo, influencer and blogger, joins us on the podcast to talk about her experience with breast implant illness. After having kids, Rebekah always planned to have what seemed like an increasingly normalized, "mommy makeover". After hearing about the tummy tuck procedure she decided against it but, went ahead with the breast augmentation. She had more friends with breast implants than without and did not know of anyone with adverse effects. Just months after her breast augmentation, Rebekah started developing debilitating symptoms that seemed to have no root cause. In this vulnerable conversation, we dive into her health decline, her breast implant illness discovery and the steps she took to get them out. Rebekah said, "It is still a healing process with myself that I am on everyday. The journey has completely changed me mentally. I’m still very happy that I made the decision to take them out and will never put them back in. I know too much now to think implants are no big deal. THEY AREN’T! Do your research!" CONECT WITH US: https://www.instagram.com/okthatswild CONNECT WITH REBEKAH: https://www.instagram.com/rebekahgullo Rebekah's Blog: https://www.fashionandmyfellows.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thatswildpodcast/support
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