VegasGirl
10-24-2002, 08:54 PM
Since we're not allowed to post links on here, I found this and just copied and pasted it here. You can find this info ALL OVER the internet.
4. What is the expected product life of the implant? How long do breast implants last?
A 'guesstimate' for the product life is 15-20 years - averaging at 16 years ( Institute of Medicine). Implants do not need to be changed unless there is a deflation. Although one may consider changing a silicone-filled implant out after this amount or more time has passed to decrease the chances of a rupture which would necessitate a silicone gel/oil removal procedure.
There is a 2% rate of deflation in the first 10 years. Although "wear and tear" will be different in each individual depending upon implant surface type (textureds may rupture sooner or more often than smooths). However there are women who have had implants in over 25 years with no problems. There is no definite answer, but do expect to replace implants at last once in your life.
4. What is the expected product life of the implant? How long do breast implants last?
A 'guesstimate' for the product life is 15-20 years - averaging at 16 years ( Institute of Medicine). Implants do not need to be changed unless there is a deflation. Although one may consider changing a silicone-filled implant out after this amount or more time has passed to decrease the chances of a rupture which would necessitate a silicone gel/oil removal procedure.
There is a 2% rate of deflation in the first 10 years. Although "wear and tear" will be different in each individual depending upon implant surface type (textureds may rupture sooner or more often than smooths). However there are women who have had implants in over 25 years with no problems. There is no definite answer, but do expect to replace implants at last once in your life.
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Tifanie's Secret
10-24-2002, 09:04 PM
Thank you VagasGirl!
That makes me feel better. Also the post I read a few minutes ago that was addressed to you, I believe
Mareen(?) posted it. That post helped too. She has had her implants for 20 years and the doctor said she didn't need them replaced. This is wonderful. I also mentioned on another post that I looked at your homepage. Your breast look very natural and you are beautiful. I had also congratulated you on your new marriage. Thank you again
That makes me feel better. Also the post I read a few minutes ago that was addressed to you, I believe
Mareen(?) posted it. That post helped too. She has had her implants for 20 years and the doctor said she didn't need them replaced. This is wonderful. I also mentioned on another post that I looked at your homepage. Your breast look very natural and you are beautiful. I had also congratulated you on your new marriage. Thank you again
VegasGirl
10-24-2002, 09:35 PM
Any doctor will tell you that those stats are just the AVERAGE, there is always a risk that you will need them replaced sooner, but that is their average lifespan.
I have my boobs VERY pushed up. HAHA! They look a lot more natural when they aren't all pushed up. HAHA! You sound like a total sweetheart. Keep me posted on your breast adventures. LOL!
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I have my boobs VERY pushed up. HAHA! They look a lot more natural when they aren't all pushed up. HAHA! You sound like a total sweetheart. Keep me posted on your breast adventures. LOL!
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stilljustagirl
11-06-2002, 01:27 AM
It's a gamble

