What kind of changes to an implanted breast can I expect over time?
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Expert AnswersJeffAschermanMD (Physician - Surgery - Plastic (Verified) ) - 02 / 12 / 2012
Some implants remain perfectly fine for many years. Others may develop firm capsules, known as capsular contractures, or may develop leaks. Other problems can also occur long-term, but are less common. It is important, however, that you have regular follow-up exams with a plastic surgeon who can monitor you to see if any of these issues are developing.
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Shared Experiencesmember1665 (Survivor (2 - 5 years)) - 02 / 14 / 2012
3 years after my mastectomy I had a lump develop in the muscle over my implant, about 1/2 an inch above the scar line. On ultrasound it appeared like a mass. Breast MRI confirmed that it is likely scar tissue. It is tender and painful. Nobody ever warned me about this being a possibility. The constant worry and surveillance is something I am learning to live with.
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