Leak?
That's exactly what I noticed when my first implant started leaking eight years after I had them implanted. I had only gone up one cup size, so it was not too obvious, but I did notice a difference in breast size between the two. Three months later, the other one deflated. I was told by the surgeon that it was fine to leave them in place, so I still have them. However, this year I have been getting episodes of swelling of one breast, and the doctors that I have think that it is "implant related". I plan to have them removed and not replaced within the next month or two. When the swelling occurs, I get really sick with flu-like symptoms that last a little over a week.
Your implants should be under "warranty" for ten years, I think. Mine were, but I did not have the money at the time to pay the rest of the fees to have them replaced. The implant company should pay some of your surgical fees, and they should replace the implants themselves for free. You don't have to use the same surgeon, but it may be a little cheaper if you do.
Your implants should be under "warranty" for ten years, I think. Mine were, but I did not have the money at the time to pay the rest of the fees to have them replaced. The implant company should pay some of your surgical fees, and they should replace the implants themselves for free. You don't have to use the same surgeon, but it may be a little cheaper if you do.