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The Truth about Breast Implant Replacement

It’s a common concern many women have when considering breast implants. “How often should I replace them?” There’s a myth that breast implants must be replaced every ten years and the thought of undergoing breast augmentation every decade can seem a bit overwhelming and expensive.  Dr. Bruce Van Natta, a board certified plastic surgeon from Indianapolis, Indiana explains how breast implants actually last longer than most people think.

By Dr. Bruce Van Natta, MD
and Susan Kamyab
ThePlasticSurgeryChannel.com

No Problems, No Worries

“Over time, your breasts can change due to aging, weight gain or loss, hormonal fluctuations and the effects of gravity,” says Dr. Van Natta.  But, only if you become dissatisfied with the way your breasts look or there is a problem with your implants, do you need to think about replacement. The truth is there is no “exact” expiration date for breast implants.  It is a general misconception that implants need to be replaced every ten years. There are plenty of  patients whose implants have lasted over twenty years without any trouble.  Of course, there are those rare patients who will experience implant leakage or other issues after only a few years.  But, if you are not having any problems with your implants at ten years, there is no need to replace them no matter how much time has passed.

The Right Time for Changing

There are certain problems that may occur with your breast implants that will make it necessary for you to have them removed and replaced.  A rupture of the breast implant, causing leakage, is one problem that will require you to replace the implant. Saline implant leaks are easily identified:

When it comes to silicone implants, a rupture or leak is harder to tell:  

Implants are not Forever

Breast implants are not permanent devices.  Most everything we place in our bodies will need to be replaced at some point.  Dr. Van Natta says, “It’s not a bad thing that people think they need to replace their implants every ten years.  This makes patients aware that these are not forever devices.”  If you are cautious and follow the proper instructions your plastic surgeon has given you, it will ensure the best results and longer-lasting implants.