AdvertisementExclusive NationalScience Katrina Taylor’s breast implants made her sick. Audrey Richardson The plastic and reconstructive surgeon had not yet become a beacon for women with breast implant complications. But they would soon come from across Australia and overseas with ruptures, infections and a constellation of symptoms linked to breast implant illness. The student, Mohit Chayya, was pitching a solution for a problem that would soon inundate Deva’s practice: women with silicone breast implant complications, ruptures, infections and a constellation of breast implant illness symptoms. AdvertisementTaylor was 36 when she got her first set of breast implants after having children.