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Are breast implants permanent?

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No. The silicone shell does wear out with time. Implants do require replacement every 12 to 15 years. It is a bit like a tire requiring a change after a certain amount of miles. If you decide to have implants removed permanently, this can be accomplished but will require additional surgery to tighten the skin and breast tissue which have stretched to accomodate the implants.
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Breast implants are not considered lifetime devices. You will likely undergo implant removal with or without replacement over the course of your life. Whether you are undergoing augmentation or reconstruction, be aware that breast implantation may not be a one-time surgery. You are likely to need additional surgery and doctor visits over the course of your life. Many of the changes to your breast following implantation are irreversible (cannot be undone).
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Breast implants can be permanent. If they do not get infected, deflate or have other complications, than they do not need to be replaced.
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What are breast implants made of?

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They are usually made of a silicone shell and filled with normal saline, the substance that makes up 98 percent of our bodies. The silicone used for the shell is similar to that in artificial hips, knees and intravenous catheters used in the hospital every day.
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Norwalk Radiology & Mammography Center: Mammography FAQ
According to the latest literature, breast implants neither increase nor decrease a woman’s risk of breast cancer. Women with implants should obtain a mammogram, according to the same recommendations as women without breast augmentation. Women who have implants do require specialized views, called Eklund or displacement views, where the implants are gently pushed back to visualize as much breast tissue as possible. The risk of rupturing the implant is minimal.
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Do breast implants cause lupus?

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Simply, no. This rumor surfaced in 1992 when the Food and Drug Administration banned silicone breast implants due to a high occurrence of rupture as well as a reported increase in autoimmune diseases such as fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, and lupus. In 1994, The American College of Rheumatology conducted the most comprehensive studies to date and found no connection between silicone breast implants and lupus or any other connective tissue disease.
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What are Gummy Bear breast implants?

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See the answer here: Surgical Artistry's guide to Gummy Bear Breast Implants. Sometimes Gummy Bear Implants are spelled as Gummi Bear Implants.
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Will breast implants change my risk for breast cancer?

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Breast implants will not change your risk for breast cancer. The implants may change the feel of breast lumps during an examination - sometimes, breast implants may even make breast lumps easier to detect, by "pushing" the breast lumps closer to the skin surface. We recommend continued surveillence for breast cancer with annual mammograms for those over 35 and routine physical examinations.
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Can I Breast-Feed with Breast Implants?

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Breast implants may interfere with your ability to successfully breast-feed. With respect to the ability to successfully breast-feed after breast implantation, one study reported up to 64% of women with implants who were unable to breast feed compared to 7% without implants. The periareolar incision site may significantly reduce the ability to successfully breast-feed.
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Should a patient with breast implants have a mammography exam to look for breast cancer?

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Yes, patients with breast implants who are in an age group for which routine screening is recommended can effectively have mammograms. (Those who have had implants as reconstruction after breast cancer surgery on both breasts should ask their doctors whether mammograms are still necessary.) When she schedules her appointment, she should do two things: ask if the facility has personnel with training and experience in implant imaging and interpretation.
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What are Implants? When can they be used? Are they permanent?

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Implants are basically root forms that are placed inside your jaw bone by an oral surgeon or periodontist. The patient must first be evaluated radiographically and clinically by both the general dentist and the surgeon to see if he/she is a candidate for implants. The determining factors are the patients pre-existing medical conditions, the amount of bone present (both quality and quantity), the patients oral hygiene status, etc.
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Are breast implants dangerous?

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Both saline and silicone gel breast implants are FDA-approved. Until only recently, silicone implants were banned. However, in November of 2006 the FDA declared silicone implants to be safe and effective. If you would like to know more about breast augmentation with implants, contact our offices and arrange a consultation with Dr. Kjar.
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What are expandable breast implants?

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The Spectrum breast implants are available from Mentor (see ebreastaug.com's General Information section). These implants are manufactured in both smooth and textured. They have a small removable "port" which is left in the patient at the time of the surgery. This valve in easy to remove up to 6 months after the breast augmentation. The implant can be either made larger or smaller while this valve is still in place.
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Are breast implants safe?

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The safety of both saline and silicone gel breast implants has been debated and studied since implants were introduced in the United States in 1962. Since then, several major studies have largely exonerated silicone gel implants as a cause of health problems. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved implants filled with both silicone gel and saline for breast augmentation and breast reconstruction.
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Do breast implants last a lifetime?

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Anything is possible, but in general, the answer to this question is no. In fact, breast implant manufacturers such as Mentor and McGhan state that implants are not considered lifetime devices. The chances of having at least one more surgery in your lifetime are pretty high. However, there are women who have had implants for 20+ years, and have never had a problem. The average life expectancy of a breast implant is 16 years, according to the IOM (Institute of Medicine).
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Is there a warranty on the breast implants?

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Yes. The manufacturer that Dr. Cambeiro uses will give you two new implants for life should they ever rupture. If your implants rupture within ten years they will give you two new implants and a small monetary stipend to help defray the additional medical costs for replacement. Please refer to the manufacture for exact details as the warranty and details may change from time to time.
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What if I have breast implants? Or hysterectomy?

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You can still have a mammogram when you have breast implants. If you have had a total hysterectomy, you will not need a Pap smear.
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Should I perform Self breast examination If I have breast implants?

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If you have implants, you should perform breast self-examination monthly on your implanted breast. In order to do this effectively, you should ask your surgeon to help you distinguish the implant from your breast tissue. Press firmly inward at the edges of the implants to feel the ribs beneath, checking for any lumps or bumps. However, be careful not to manipulate (i.e., squeeze) the valve on the implant excessively, which may cause valve leakage and make the implant deflate.
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How will my breasts look after breast-feeding if I have breast implants?

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This is difficult to predict as it depends on the effects on the breast tissue of pregnancy, e.g. the results will vary depending on the extent to which the breasts become engorged and the skin stretched from the accumulation of milk and breast-feeding.
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Do breast implants cause breast cancer?

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No. While it’s true that the risk of breast cancer increases as we grow older, breast cancer can occur at any age. According to the National Cancer Institute, the overall lifetime risk of getting breast cancer is 1 in 8. The American Cancer Society has found that women between the ages of 20-24 have the lowest rate of diagnosis; while women aged 75-79 have the highest incidence rate.
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Can I get silicone implants for my first breast augmentation?

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In order to get silicone implants for your first breast augmentation, you must meet certain requirements. The Adjunct Study requires that you: If a surgeon allows you to have silicone for your first surgery, and you do not meet any of the above criteria, your doctor is breaking the laws set forth by the FDA. Occasionally, there are studies that do allow silicone for first-time patients. Two examples would be the Core Gel Study by Mentor, or the Cohesil study by McGhan.
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Can women breastfeed if they have breast implants?

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While breast implants are not causally associated with an increased risk of breast cancer per se, they are known to interfere with mammogram screening. Dr. Donnica Moore explains what a woman can do to improve her health in a question and answer format.
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What companies make the breast implants?

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Currently there are three companies that manufacture the breast implants. The companies include: Mentor H/S and McGhan Medical (an Inamed Company). They are all excellent companies with a very good product. You may see and feel each of the different implants in our facility.
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Are There Different Styles of Breast Implants?

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Breast implants come in a variety of shapes, surface textures, and sizes. The implants are available with a textured or smooth surface shells. Mentor breast implants come in either round or contoured shapes. Mentor's Spectrum implant is an adjustable saline-filled breast implant that lets your physician adjust the size of your breasts after your breast augmentation surgery.
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Why do breast implants need to be replaced?

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The only reason to replace implants is if there is a problem with them. For example; leakage, capsular contracture, change in shape, asymmetry, or a patient who is unhappy with size or position. Some plastic surgeons will recommend changing silicone implants even if there is not a visible problem. Speak with your plastic surgeon about implant exchanges.
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Do I Need a Mammogram if I have Breast Implants?

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Yes, women with breast implants should follow the same ACR program of recommended screening mammograms as women without breast implants. However, due to the implant, several special views must be taken to allow visualization of both the breast tissue and the implant. For this reason, diagnostic mammography is always performed on patients with breast implants. Patients with implants should always inform the physician and the technologist performing the exam that they have implants.
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