In 2000, many women chose to inject Omnidine to enlarge their breasts, but they did not realize that Omnidine would decompose into toxic monomer molecules once it entered the body, causing great harm to women, and was also banned by the State Drug Administration. Some patients do not realize the harm of Omnidine, so they do not take it out as soon as possible, and face the result of mastectomy. For the removal of the Omniderm, timely removal is very critical. Under what circumstances is it best to remove the Omniderm? If, after breast augmentation, there are hard lumps, displaced injected objects, frequent pain and infection, it is urgent to remove the Omniderm. The best time to take out Omnidine should be the initial reaction period and the latent period. At these two stages, Omnidine has not really damaged the tissues and organs in the body, so if it is taken out and repaired in time, it will not cause much harm to the human body. Once the latter two stages are entered, even if removed and repaired, the toxic effects of Omnidine on the human body have already been produced, and it is far from enough just to remove and repair the toxic lesions, but also need symptomatic treatment. To take out the omegadine, the first thing is to expose the omegadine completely under the human eye, through a minimally invasive incision can completely take out as much of the omegadine prosthesis out as possible to reduce the damage to the human body. Before the surgery to remove the omegadine, the doctor will conduct a comprehensive examination of the person who injected the omegadine breast implants, to determine the distribution of the omegadine, to confirm the level of the omegadine, the state of the mesh distribution, the depth, and to confirm the patient’s ability to tolerate the surgery.