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What percentage of breast implants rupture?

Breast augmentation in modern practice In the United States, breast implant rupture rates range from 1.1% to 17.7% at six to 10 years after primary augmentation, 2.9% to 14.7% after revision augmentation, 1.5% to 35.4% after primary breast reconstruction, and 0% to 19.6% after revision reconstruction.

Can a ruptured implant kill you?

Rupture can also cause capsular contracture. Silicone implant rupture that doesn’t cause any noticeable symptoms is known as “silent rupture.” The FDA has warned that injected liquid silicone may move throughout the body and can cause serious health consequences, including death.

How long can you leave a ruptured saline implant?

The average saline or silicone implants may last anywhere from 10 to 20 years. However, many are removed sooner due to complications or cosmetic concerns.

How do you know if your saline implant has ruptured?

Signs that your silicone implant has ruptured can include changes in breast shape and size, and increasing pain, firmness, and swelling over a period of weeks. Rupture can also cause capsular contracture.

What are the signs of a ruptured silicone implant?

Signs that your silicone implant has ruptured can include changes in breast shape and size, and increasing pain, firmness, and swelling over a period of weeks. Rupture can also cause capsular contracture. Silicone implant rupture that doesn’t cause any noticeable symptoms is known as “silent rupture.”

How hard is it to rupture a silicone implant?

While extremely durable—a silicone implant can withstand hundreds of pounds of pressure—there is always a small risk that the shell will tear or rupture. With silicone implants, a shell rupture can be difficult to detect on its own, hence the term “silent rupture.”

Is it dangerous if a saline implant ruptures?

If a saline breast implant ruptures, the implant will deflate — causing the affected breast to change in size and shape. Your body will absorb the leaking saline solution without health risks, but you’ll probably need surgery to remove the silicone shell.

How do I know if my saline breast implant has ruptured?

The symptoms of a saline breast implant rupture include:

  1. loss of volume in the breast (sudden or gradual) depending on the location of leak.
  2. pain secondary to possible tissue adhesion around the inflation valve.
  3. anxiety of not knowing the risks and solution to the problem.