HORMONAL IMPLANTS, BEAUTY CHIP; BENEFITS AND HARMFUL
The objective of this study was to discuss hormonal implants, the types used and their purposes, whether aesthetic or for gynecological use. INTRODUCTION: With the large increase in the use of hormonal implants in Brazil, we discuss their indications, benefits and harms. We also discussed its indiscriminate use in the market. DEVELOPMENT: We observed that implants are not only intended for contraception or hormone replacement, but they also work to suppress menstruation, increase libido, increase muscle mass and reduce cellulite. The increase in publicity by actresses and models, and TV and gyms increases every day (DUMIT, 2012; LOE, 2001; MAMO, 2001). Side effects can be unpredictable and serious, with the risks outweighing any possible benefits. Cases of acute myocardial infarction, thromboembolism and stroke are becoming frequent. Skin, liver, kidney, muscle complications and infections are associated with the use of implants. Psychological and psychiatric manifestations, such as anxiety, aggressiveness, dependence, withdrawal and depression are increasingly common (SBEM 2022). METHOD: This is a literature review, of a narrative type, which aims to describe the ´´BEAUTY CHIP´´, its indications and contraindications, benefits and harms, from a theoretical point of view, through materials that have already been published on the topic in question, through analysis and interpretation of the literature. CONCLUSION: We observed that hormonal implants are generally used for fertilization and the cessation of menstruation, but the side effects, or beneficial effects beyond those of medical indication, such as muscle mass gain and reduction of adipose tissue, ended up being more important for users than the initial indication. The main side effects are acne, seborrhea, and masculinization (hair growth and voice change). It is expected that the analysis of this process will contribute to future results and research on hormonal implants.
HORMONAL IMPLANTS, BEAUTY CHIP; BENEFITS AND HARMFUL
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.1594142426018
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Palavras-chave: Implants; Hormones; benefits; harm.
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Keywords: Implants; Hormones; benefits; harm.
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Abstract:
The objective of this study was to discuss hormonal implants, the types used and their purposes, whether aesthetic or for gynecological use. INTRODUCTION: With the large increase in the use of hormonal implants in Brazil, we discuss their indications, benefits and harms. We also discussed its indiscriminate use in the market. DEVELOPMENT: We observed that implants are not only intended for contraception or hormone replacement, but they also work to suppress menstruation, increase libido, increase muscle mass and reduce cellulite. The increase in publicity by actresses and models, and TV and gyms increases every day (DUMIT, 2012; LOE, 2001; MAMO, 2001). Side effects can be unpredictable and serious, with the risks outweighing any possible benefits. Cases of acute myocardial infarction, thromboembolism and stroke are becoming frequent. Skin, liver, kidney, muscle complications and infections are associated with the use of implants. Psychological and psychiatric manifestations, such as anxiety, aggressiveness, dependence, withdrawal and depression are increasingly common (SBEM 2022). METHOD: This is a literature review, of a narrative type, which aims to describe the ´´BEAUTY CHIP´´, its indications and contraindications, benefits and harms, from a theoretical point of view, through materials that have already been published on the topic in question, through analysis and interpretation of the literature. CONCLUSION: We observed that hormonal implants are generally used for fertilization and the cessation of menstruation, but the side effects, or beneficial effects beyond those of medical indication, such as muscle mass gain and reduction of adipose tissue, ended up being more important for users than the initial indication. The main side effects are acne, seborrhea, and masculinization (hair growth and voice change). It is expected that the analysis of this process will contribute to future results and research on hormonal implants.
- LUIZ CARLOS GONÇALVES FILHO
- AMANDA VIEIRA PARENTE
- ARIELA MAULLER VIEIRA PARENTE
- ENDY SOUZA SILVA
- NADINY NATALIA SILVA DAS NEVES
- CRISTIANA DANIELA DE SOUZA
- WONEY MERCIS DE MORAIS
- MARIA SORAYA ARAUJO DE SOUZA E SILVA
- ALISSON HEREDIA VACA
- MATTHEUS DUARTE DA VEIGA JARDIM
- PAULO MENDONÇA MARANHÃO
- IVES MATHEUS ANES DE SOUZA
- ANA LAURA CASAGRANDE DE MENDONÇA
- ANDRE GERALDO CASAGRANDE DE MENDONÇA
- PEDRO IVO PAN
- VINICIUS CORREA
- ALEXYA ROSÁRIO OLIVEIRA DE MORAES
- MARCELA CAMILA DE ANDRADE