“…By the time the approval was withdrawn in 2006, 300,000 or more female injected with PAAG in breast augmentation were complaining about the complications associated with PAAG, such as infection, pain, hematoma, multiple induration and lumps, breastfeeding difficulties, breast autoinflation, displacement of the injected material, as well as non-negligible psychological problems [ 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 ]. Delayed complications have also been reported recently, including a long-lasting autoimmune reaction with general complications [ 6 , 7 ]. The only way out for patients with these complications is to remove the PAAG as much as possible.…”