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    Doctors reveal scary reality of what happens to Botox, filler and breast implants in space

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    Lauren Sánchez’s journey into space on fiancé Jeff Bezos‘s rocket is raising health concerns due to her alleged cosmetic enhancements.

    Sánchez, 55, and five other women, including popstar Katy Perry, 40, are set to take off from Blue Origin’s Texas spaceport Monday at 9:30am ET in a historic all-female spaceflight on board the New Shepard rocket.

    The crew will spend only three minutes in zero gravity, but the short stay in a low-pressure environment has left doctors wondering how Sánchez’s reported plastic surgery and cosmetic tweaks might be affected.

    Although Sánchez has not confirmed it, there has been widespread speculation that she has breast implants. Plastic surgeons have also told DailyMail.com that there’s reason to believe she has received Botox, lip fillers, and possibly a facelift.

    One doctor expressed some concern about Monday’s spaceflight, more because of the extreme stress during takeoff than the limited time in zero gravity.

    Dr Stanton Gerson, who researches the impact of deep space on cells, told DailyMail.com: ‘The rocket launch I would have more concern about in the launch. 

    ‘You go at about 6,000 mph and that can cause shear stress and may cause something to shift.’

    Shearing stress refers to forces that cause parts of a material to slide past each other in opposite directions. In the context of plastic surgery items like lip fillers or breast implants during an astronaut’s launch into space, shearing stress could occur due to the intense acceleration and vibrations that place while blasting off. 

    Launching into space alongside Sánchez will be CBS co-host Gayle King, civil rights activist Amanda Nguyne, filmmaker Kieranne Flynn, NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, and popstar Katy Perry.

    Launching into space alongside Sánchez will be CBS co-host Gayle King, civil rights activist Amanda Nguyne, filmmaker Kieranne Flynn, NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, and popstar Katy Perry.

    Sánchez, engaged to be married to Jeff Bezos, has allegedly had a number of cosmetic procedures done in recent months, according to plastic surgeons

    Blue Origin's New Shepard spacecraft takes passengers into space for approximately 3 minutes before returning to Earth

    Blue Origin’s New Shepard spacecraft takes passengers into space for approximately 3 minutes before returning to Earth

    Even without going into space, there have been cases where women have reported experiencing strange sensations of tightness in their augmented breasts while flying at high altitudes.

    A 2013 study revealed that the cause for this discomfort was ‘peri-implant gas,’ which was triggering a phenomenon similar to decompression sickness.

    Since that study, however, breast augmentation surgery has seen several advancements to increase its safety, aesthetics, durability – which could soon be put to the test during Monday’s flight.

    The 2013 study was conducted by Dr John Lewin, associate professor of radiology and biomedical imaging at Yale.

    His findings hinged on pressure changes causing gas to collect in the spaces between older implants and the woman’s breast tissue, amplified by high-altitude travel in commercial planes.

    Modern implants, using cohesive gels and stronger shells, are less likely to create or sustain such spaces due to their ability to stick better to the body and stay in place more securely. 

    However, no studies have directly revisited the peri-implant gas phenomenon.

    While breast implants have come a long way in terms of their safety over the last decade, procedures like lip filling, facelifts, and Botox may still be a cause for concern.

    In zero gravity, bodily fluids shift toward the head, causing facial puffiness. This could alter how Botox or lip fillers settle or appear.

    ‘This is a curious item and the truth is that we have no idea what might happen,’ Dr Gerson admitted.

    Dr Timothy Katzen, a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon who has handled hundreds of patients over his more than 25 years of practice, addressed concerns about the stability of cosmetic enhancements in extreme conditions, such as those faced by astronauts during spaceflight.

    ‘Filler is solid and in the skin, in the soft tissue, it’s not a liquid like silicone,’ he explained. ‘I think this would make it unlikely that it would move.’

    To clarify, Dr Katzen is referring to dermal fillers, typically hyaluronic acid-based gels used for procedures like lip or cheek fillers, which have a thick, durable texture that helps them stay in place within the soft tissue.

    In contrast, liquid silicone was once used as injectable silicone for similar cosmetic procedures but has now been largely abandoned due to its tendency to move and cause complications.

    Unlike fillers, liquid silicone’s fluidity increases its risk of shifting under stress, such as the high G-forces (3-8 Gs) experienced during a rocket launch.

    Plastic surgeons continue to suspect that Sánchez has received the more stable dermal fillers in a recent months, after her head-turning appearance at President Trump’s inauguration in January.

    In terms of what the brief spaceflight might do, however, Dr Katzen added that ‘I wouldn’t expect it to have much of an effect.’

    Cosmetic surgeon Giselle Prado-Wright, MD, MBA, believes there’s no cause for concern when it comes to plastic surgery patients blasting off into space.

    ‘Dermal fillers are designed to integrate seamlessly into your natural tissue over time. Once healed, they move and behave just like your own soft tissue,’ the medical director for Exert BodySculpt told DailyMail.com

    ‘Astronauts in the past haven’t shown changes in facial structure after space travel, and we wouldn’t expect any difference here either,’ she added.

    Perry addressed her own rumors of undergoing plastic surgery in 2018, saying that she has only received laser treatments and ‘got [filler] injections under my eyes for the hollowing — which I’d recommend for everyone who wants a solution for their dark circles.’

    DailyMail.com reached out to both Sánchez and Blue Origin for comment regarding the potential health concerns surrounding Monday’s launch but did not receive a reply.

    Buckling up alongside Sánchez will be CBS co-host Gayle King, 70, civil rights activist Amanda Nguyne, 33, filmmaker Kieranne Flynn, 57, NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, 38, and Perry.

    Sánchez and the rest of the crew received their updated spacesuits this weekend

    Sánchez and the rest of the crew received their updated spacesuits this weekend

    6 women make up the passenger list for Monday's Blue Origin spaceflight, making it the first all-female spaceflight since Valentina Tereshkova's solo mission in 1963

    6 women make up the passenger list for Monday’s Blue Origin spaceflight, making it the first all-female spaceflight since Valentina Tereshkova’s solo mission in 1963

    Doctors are uncertain about what could happen to a person who has had several cosmetic procedures when they launch into space

    Lauren Sanchez with detached earlobes

    Wife of Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sanchez, 55, is believed to have undergone a facelift as well as botox around her mouth and in her cheeks

    Lauren Sanchez, 55, is believed to have undergone a facelift as well as Botox around her mouth and in her cheeks

    The experts explained there are certain physiological changes that do take place when anyone goes into space – and they may actually be beneficial for plastic surgery patients.

    In the case of facelifts, these procedures counter the gravity-driven sagging that comes with age.

    In microgravity, however, less sagging occurs. So, the results of a facelift might actually appear more pronounced while in space.

    Meanwhile, the lack of gravity during spaceflight could make breast implants shift slightly and appear more spherical due to the reduced downward pull.

    Normally, gravity influences how a woman’s implants settle after surgery.

    For people who have received Botox injections, the fluid shift toward the head in zero gravity can alter how Botox appears, potentially making wrinkles even less noticeable temporarily due to the natural facial swelling in space.

    That being said, the multi-million-dollar flight will only throw Sánchez and her famous crewmates’ features out of proportion for a mere 180 seconds before the rocket returns to Earth.



    This article was originally published by a www.dailymail.co.uk . Read the Original article here. .

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