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Size-D Implants Saved Woman's Life: Doctor
A firearms expert says it's possible, but saline implants aren't bulletproof vests
By JONATHAN LLOYD

A Beverly Hills cosmetic surgeon says a woman's size-D breast implants might have saved her life when a gunman opened fire at her office.

Lydia Carranza was working at the Simi Valley dental office July 1 when her co-worker, the gunman's wife, was shot and killed.

Carranza was just a few feet away. She survived a gunshot to the chest, but the the bullet left a scar and deflated the implant.

"She's just one lucky woman," Dr. Ashkan Ghavami told the LA Times. "I saw the CT scan. The bullet fragments were millimeters from her heart and her vital organs. Had she not had the implant, she might not be alive today."

Ghavami told the Times he will perform the reconstructive surgery at a reduced cost. He'd like implant companies to donate supplies.

But a spokeswoman for the hospital at which Carranza was treated said it's not a medical issue.

"It's a ballistics issue," Kris Carraway, a spokeswoman for Los Robles Hospital & Medical Center in Thousand Oaks, told the Times. "The emergency physician who treated the patient was not aware of the breast implant having any impact or whether or not it saved her life."

An LAPD firearms instructor told the Times it's possible the implant interrupted the velocity of the bullet.

"I don't want to say a boob job is the equivalent of a bulletproof vest," Scott Reitz told the Times. "So don't go getting breast enhancements as a means to deflect a possible incoming bullet."
 
I have seen several tests done after this story came out... not going to look at the article, so I am assuming this did not happen a few days ago.

From what I saw... a breast implant really does not make a difference with any of the pistol calibers used. Although there is always the chance I guess.
 
but the the bullet left a scar and deflated the implant.

Wonder if "Fix-a-Flat" would work?

An LAPD firearms instructor told the Times it's possible the implant interrupted the velocity of the bullet.

Possible? I'll go out on a limb and say it absolutely did. How much is the question.
 
The story is dated a couple days ago...(Updated 8:51 AM PST, Thu, Feb 25, 2010)...suppose the effects would be similar to what's seen in ballistic gel.
 
So will getting a B**B job be considered tacticool now? Will we see all the cool firearms commandos getting double D breast implants? Does this mean I have to start saving up money for implant surgery? How do I explain this to my wife? Could I just get the wife some for her own safety?
 
Since the breast is fatty tissue I suppose the silicone does present a little more resistence - would be interesting to learn just how much of a difference it really makes.
 
This is the breast idea for self defense. I'll talk to my wife tonight about getting a set...for her safety of course ;)
 
From what I saw... a breast implant really does not make a difference with any of the pistol calibers used. Although there is always the chance I guess.

Well, they don't add much in protection but do add additional depth. So the bullet had to travel further to get to the vital organs.
 
old news and apparently THR is not mature enough to handle this subject this evening.
 
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