Older implants may not be covered by the lifetime warranty

September 7th, 2010

Older implants may not be covered by the lifetime warranty and if there is a rupture or deflation, the patient might need to actually buy a new set for an operation redo. The term limited warranty means that there are circumstances that the warranty might not be able to cover. Such circumstances include self inflicted wounds that may have punctured the implant or a purposely instigated act to collect the warranty. In all, the more recent breast implants are way better than those put in several decades ago. Women who may have these older than a decade or two ago should consider having an augmentation or breast implant sizes redone to get better and safer sacs.

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