The fine print of the implant manufacturer's literature states that breast implants are not lifetime devices, and last around 10-15 years. That being said, many women have implants for longer than 15 years, and some get them exchanged within an earlier time frame for a variety of reasons that may not be related specifically to the implant's integrity.
If you have cohesive gel implants which have been around quite a while, then you may not know if you have a leak, and the implant itself is likely so cohesive or form stable that it may not necessarily "leak" or bleed through a rent or tear in the shell.
For this reason, if you have a reason to suspect an implant rupture or tear, or are just worried about the time frame that you have had them, talk to your local plastic surgeon, have her or him perform a physical examination, and inquire about getting an MRI, which is the imaging test of choice to assess the integrity of an implant shell and silent rupture of a gel implant.


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