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Should I remove my implants?

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Hi..I had a breast implant surgery in Windsor ( cosmeticbreastsurgery.ca/br... ) about 10 years ago and have had no problems, but I have read in a health magazine that implants can later on cause side effects and this is making me very nervous. Should I remove my implants?.Kindly advise.

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Laisslange, I would discuss with your surgeon whether the implants you had are likely to cause problems and what benefits and risks are involved in surgery to remove them.

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Hi Laisslange , I think you need not have to worry if you haven't experienced any problem yet.

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