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Is the life of prosthetic breast augmentation permanent?
Is the life of prosthetic breast augmentation permanent?

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The regulations of FDA in the United States are 1 magnetic vibration every 2 years after breast augmentation surgery for 7 years, and 1 magnetic vibration every year after surgery for 10 years. It is generally recommended that beauty seekers have an MRI every 8- 10 years after breast augmentation to judge whether the prosthesis is leaking or broken.

So although someone told you that if there is no rejection after surgery, you don't need to take it out, you need to check it regularly, replace the prosthesis if necessary within a certain period of time, and you can't relax.

The service life of prosthesis mainly depends on the quality of material. Generally speaking, a good prosthesis can last a little longer, but it can't guarantee the quality decline. It is generally recommended to replace it once every 0/0 years. Of course, regular and high-quality prostheses also have a long life. Like the machine, there will be some problems when it is used for a long time.

The effect of breast augmentation with prosthesis is not lifelong. Except for special cases such as complications, displacement and fracture, the duration of breast augmentation with prosthesis is generally more than 15 years. After that, it is suggested that the prosthesis can be replaced.

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The harm of breast augmentation with prosthesis;

According to the report released by the National Cancer Institute of France and the United States on June 5438+07, a rare cancer related to artificial breast prosthesis implantation has appeared in France in the past four years, and all the patients have had breast augmentation surgery. French experts and officials said that the overall incidence of this cancer is very low and the prognosis is good, so women who have received breast augmentation with prostheses should not worry too much.

According to the report, from 20 1 1 to the beginning of 20 15, * * * 18 French women who received artificial breast implants were diagnosed as anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL).

The pathogenesis of anaplastic large cell lymphoma is not clear. Experts from the National Cancer Institute of France and the United States pointed out that there is indeed a correlation between this disease and the implantation of artificial breast implants, and the risk of this cancer in women who receive prosthetic implants is 200 times that of ordinary women.

However, the overall incidence of anaplastic large cell lymphoma is very low, with only 173 cases in the world. In addition, this kind of cancer often has a good prognosis, and only 1 person died in France 18 cases.

On the same day, French Health Minister Marisol Duran said at a news conference that it is not recommended for women who have already implanted artificial breast implants to take them out, as long as they have regular check-ups.