Q. Do you have to get your breast implants replaced every ten years?

The FDA recommends that breast implants are replaced every 10 years. Some patients keep their breast implants in for life. However, keeping your implants more than ten years can increase the risk for complications, such as implant rupture or capsular contracture. Regular check ups with your physician is key to maintaining the health of your breasts and monitoring the condition of your implants.


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