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How Do I Know When My Breast Implants Need Replacing?
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is one of the most popular cosmetic surgery procedures in the United Kingdom. Many women who may be with the size or shape of their breasts can achieve larger, more enhanced breasts with breast augmentation, which may sometimes be combined with a . The procedure is designed to produce an attractive feminine appearance for a significant self-confidence boost. Modern-generation breast implants are much safer and more durable compared with previous generations of breast implants. Despite this, they will still need to be replaced after 10 or 15 years. Knowing when to have your breast removed and replaced will be guided by your surgeon’s advice, particularly if you have a breast implant problem. Here we discuss key aspects of breast implants and determine the best time to have them replaced.
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How long do breast implants last?
Breast implants can last over ten years without causing problems for most patients. It is important to remember that saline and silicone implants are not designed to last indefinitely. Breast revision surgery will eventually be required, involving breast implant removal alone or breast implant replacement.
Many women may find they require several breast revision procedures during their lifetime to remove older implants and replace them with brand-new ones. Many women simply prefer to have their breast implants removed. In any case, breast surgery will be required in the future to remove implants.
Why do breast implants need replacing?
Our surgeons generally recommend that breast implants should be replaced after 10 or 15 years to minimise the risk of complications occurring. Other reasons to have breast implant replacement include:
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Breast do not last forever and will need replacing. In some cases, breast implants can develop requiring corrective surgery. Capsular contracture is one of the most common problems affecting breast implants, but the risk of developing this is still relatively low. This condition involves the development of dense scar tissue surrounding the implant, which may lead to underlying distortion and associated discomfort. In severe grades of contracture, the breasts may appear deformed. Some may decide they don’t want to have large breasts as they get older and wish to have smaller-sized implants instead.
How will I know if my breast implants need replacing?
It is good practice to attend a every three years with your plastic surgeon. This will help to ensure there are no problems that your breast implants could cause. Breast implants may need to be replaced after being in the body for over ten years, even if they have not caused any symptoms.
Capsular contracture involves the formation of dense scar tissue around the breast implant. In some instances, the scar tissue can contract, leading to a in the shape of the underlying implant. may notice the breast feels firmer or may have a different shape. You should book a to see your surgeon urgently, as you may require breast implant replacement. Capsular contracture can be easily fixed with breast implant replacement surgery. Women who develop the condition may find it is more likely to occur again, and this is often related to the individual’s wound healing response.
Although rarely used in the UK, saline breast implants are still commonly used in the USA, and our surgeons are occasionally asked to assess patients who have problems with saline . During surgery, saline implants are inserted into the chest in an empty state. Once the surgeon is satisfied with the correct position of the implant, it is then inflated with a sterile saline solution. Saline implants occasionally develop leaks and may undergo deflation. This is an easy problem to spot because the involved breast will be visibly smaller compared with the other side. This complication will require corrective surgery to remove the deflated implant and replace it with a new implant. We would recommend replacement with silicone implants as these have a better risk profile.
Compared with saline implant deflation, when silicone implants have ruptured may be more difficult. Silicone implants are filled with a highly cohesive silicone gel, which is designed to remain inside the outer shell even with a rupture. This is why we recommend everyone who has silicone implants have a breast MRI every three years to detect potential leaks. In some cases, of the breasts may be for patients who cannot an MRI scan. Even with implant involving no silicone leakage, the implants should still be replaced as soon as the problem is identified to prevent further complications.
In some cases, breast implants may not be positioned correctly or may migrate with time due to the expansion of the breast pocket. This may result in one breast looking visibly different from the other breast. This problem often requires corrective surgery, involving the removal of the old implant and its replacement with a new one in the correct position.
Breast rippling may be through the skin and indicates the need for a breast implant replacement. This problem often occurs as the implant becomes visible as the skin thins out due to a reduction in the natural breast tissue. Implants may also fold on themselves with ageing, as are prone to developing weakening of the outer shell. Muscular forces exerted by the pectoralis muscles are more likely to shift the implant into an undesirable position. Implant rippling is more commonly seen with saline implants. It is rarely seen with modern-generation silicone implants positioned in the correct plane.
Breast is a highly successful procedure; however, a small minority of patients may notice exacerbation of pre-existing or uneven breasts. Breast augmentation results that lead to significant discrepancies in the size of the breasts may require to get the best results.
Breast can remain inside the body for many years without causing . Despite this, the natural ageing process may affect the aesthetic ideal over time. Younger women in their 20s often desire larger breasts. Older women in their 40s and above may want to achieve natural-looking results with a subtle enhancement. Larger implants can be swapped out for smaller implants if preferred. Implants can be removed and combined with for breast enhancement without the problems with . Breast augmentation with implants is commonly requested by women who want to achieve larger . Revision breast surgery will eventually be required as implants will age over time, or they may develop necessitating their removal. If you would like to consider breast implant replacement, reach out to us today to schedule an in-person consultation with a specialist breast surgeon.
Why choose Centre for Surgery for breast implant replacement?
Centre for Surgery is a specialist cosmetic surgery clinic in London, renowned for expertise in all types of corrective breast surgery, including , and breast implant revision surgery. Our surgeons can help you get the results and look you would like to achieve. They will discuss the procedure with you and determine if breast augmentation will help you achieve your personal and aesthetic goals.

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