15 months ago
Implants can be replaced for elective reasons such as a desire to change from saline to silicone or a request for a larger size. The medical indications for removing implants are rupture of the implant or capsular contracture.
Years ago many surgeons told patients to change their implants every ten years because the predominant implants at the time were siicone and there were no reliabel studies to determine implant rupture.
Today we have reliable studies with MRI and we have better quality implants. As long as the implants are intact and you are pleased with them you do not need to replace them.
Your comments about a painful rash and "feeling air pockets" is concerning to me. On rare occasion the pressure of the implants on the breast skin can lead to skin loss and exposure of the implant. This requires immediate medical attention.
There is also a type ofbreast cancer which presents as a rash involving the breast skin. It is called inflammatory breast cancer and this also requires immmediate attention.
I am not trying to scare you as this may simply be a rash but I encourage you to see your plastic surgeon as soon as possible
I wish you all the best.
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