Scottish women who have had PIP breast implants are calling for a public inquiry into the scandal.
A campaign group has been set up by the women who say they are living a 'nightmare' after discovering their implants are made from industrial silicone that may rupture.
The Scottish Government says it is supportive of the group but it is currently taking part in a UK-wide inquiry into the scandal.
Scotland Tonight spoke to the group's spokeswoman Trisha Devine and her solicitor Patrick McGuire.
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