In general, they tell you to plan on replacing them between 10-20 years. Some women can keep the same implants for 30 years and some have leaks or ruptures and need another surgery within a year or two. But on average, they say 10-20 years.
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Originally posted by VegasGirl: In general, they tell you to plan on replacing them between 10-20 years. Some women can keep the same implants for 30 years and some have leaks or ruptures and need another surgery within a year or two. But on average, they say 10-20 years.
Oh I see!!! You really don't have to replace them. Only if they rupture or leak. I was thinking that it was mandatory to replace them!! I thought maybe they get too much scar tissue, or dry up, or something.
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Originally posted by VegasGirl: No, you misunderstood, sweetie! You DO have to replace them in 10-20 years. You just have to do it SOONER if there's a leak or a rupture.
Hi,
Ok then, why do you Have to replace them? Why can't you just keep them instead of having to have another surgery?
Please let me know.
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