A woman in her late 50’s who had a sudden deflation of her right breast saline implant. She was 9 ½ years after bilateral breast augmentation and right mastopexy with Dr. Hall. She noticed a “funny feeling” on her right breast and the next day noticed that the breast implant had completely deflated. This was at the very start of the Covid 19 quarantine and we were able to first see her virtually online and then as soon as we were able to return to the operating room a few months later, we were able to replace her implants. She is shown now, 5 months after bilateral implant replacement.
Discussion: She has smooth round saline implants with the right side 400 and the left side 375. She is 5’4 and 139 lbs and was pleased with the original size that we had selected so we replaced them with the same size. The implants are under the muscle. The original incision along the inframammary fold was used on each side to replace her implants.
She asks me if she should change her exercise routine to prevent another deflation. The best answer is no. All implants will fail eventually, and a general number is around 8% of implants will fail by 10 years. The advantage of a saline implant is that this failure is not “silent” as it is with a silicone gel filled implant, because the saline is absorbed by the body and the implant gets smaller or generally goes flat. The FDA now recommends with Silicone gel implants that a patient obtain and ultrasound 6 years after surgery and then every 1-2 year thereafter to be able to detect a rupture when it occurs. With a saline implant, ultrasound follow-up is not necessary. Most of the implant companies have a kind of a warranty that is in force for 10 years, one of the companies (Sientra) has 20 years, and Ideal implant company allows you to renew the warranty each year for your lifetime if you desire for a small fee. The warranties typically provide some financial assistance toward the cost of the surgery and a new set of implants. Although the left implant was intact, since is has been 9 1/2 years she made the decision to replace both.
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