How Long Will My Breast Implants Last?

Posted by adortalukdar on May 11th, 2015

People choose to have breast implants for a variety of different reasons, and the results can boost self-esteem, beauty and mental health levels. However, one major concern for people who have just got breast implants or who are considering having implants is “how long will my implants last for?” Unfortunately breast implants do not last forever, so it is important to think about how long the implants will last for, so that you can take all of the steps required.

The true answer to this question can depend on what sort of implants you have had put in, how old you were when the implants were put in, and how good the surgeon was who put the implants in for you. Most surgeons recommend that people who have had breast implants put in should regularly revisit their surgeon for check up, to ensure that the implants are doing what they are supposed to do, in the way that they are supposed to do it.

Most breast implants will last for between 10 – 25 years, providing that they are high-quality implants which have been put in place by a qualified cosmetic surgeon. Around 1 in 3 people who have implants will require further surgery at the ten year mark, although most of these will have had no problem at all with their implants up until this point.

Silicone implants tend to last longer than saline ones, however the risk factor associated with these implants is higher in the unlikely event that they do leak. These implants are also unsuitable for some candidates, who react badly to the material that they are made out of. Saline implants have a shorter lifespan in general, however the body is more likely to be able to safely absorb the solution if they do leak.

Because of the expected lifespan of implants, most women will have to have their implants changed during the course of their life, if they want to continue to have surgically enhanced breasts. Changing implants is normally an uncomplicated procedure which your surgeon will be able to talk you through. If you decide that you want implants again at this stage, you can choose to have the same size implants put back in, or you can choose to have smaller or large implants than previously. Depending on your preference, your surgeon will help to guide you through what is a safe choice and what would be the most natural looking option for your needs.

If you have any concerns about your implants or if you are considering getting implants, discuss your needs with the highly qualified team at Dupage Plastic Surgery.

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