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Breast Implant Rupture: signs and what to do

A breast implant can develop a tear in its shell — a rupture. A saline implant deflates and the breast looks smaller; a modern cohesive silicone implant often ruptures silently, with no visible change. A rupture is rarely an emergency, but it should be confirmed and the implant addressed. Dr Thomas Colson assesses and treats implant rupture at SKMC in Abu Dhabi.

Silicone vs saline

Two implants, two ways of rupturing

How a rupture shows depends on what the implant is filled with. Knowing your implant type helps make sense of any change you notice.

If you are unsure which implant you have, your operative record or implant card will state it, and it can also be identified on imaging.

Is this an emergency?

Usually not. Saline is simply absorbed by the body, and cohesive silicone gel tends to stay within the capsule. A suspected rupture should be assessed in good time — not overnight — to confirm it and plan the implant's removal or exchange.

ImplantTypical sign of ruptureHow it is confirmed
SalineVisible deflation — the breast becomes smaller over hours to daysOften clear on examination
Silicone (cohesive)Often silent — no obvious change; sometimes firmness or shape changeUltrasound, and MRI when needed
When to seek help

Have your implants checked if you notice…

How it is diagnosed at SKMC

Dr Colson examines the breast and confirms a suspected rupture with imaging — high-resolution ultrasound, and MRI when needed, the most accurate test for silicone rupture. Imaging also distinguishes rupture from capsular contracture or a fluid collection.

Treatment

How a ruptured implant is managed

A confirmed rupture is treated as a breast implant revision: the implant is removed, the capsule managed as appropriate, and a new implant placed in exchange — or removal alone if you prefer not to replace it.

Dr Colson plans the revision individually, including the implant plane and, where helpful, refining shape with your own fat. Surgery is performed at SKMC within the SEHA network.

A note on privacy and results

In line with UAE Department of Health guidelines on modesty and medical advertising, breast surgical results are not published online. Outcomes relevant to your own anatomy are reviewed privately during your consultation, alongside a Crisalix 3D simulation of your planned result.

Questions

Frequently asked questions

How do I know if my breast implant has ruptured?
A saline implant that ruptures usually deflates noticeably over hours to days, so the breast becomes smaller. A modern cohesive silicone implant often ruptures silently with no obvious sign, which is why it can only be confirmed with imaging. New firmness, a change in shape, swelling or discomfort should be assessed.
Is a ruptured breast implant dangerous?
A rupture is not usually an emergency. A saline leak is harmless and the body absorbs the salt water. A cohesive silicone gel tends to stay within the capsule. However, a confirmed or suspected rupture should be assessed and the implant generally removed or exchanged, rather than left indefinitely.
How is implant rupture diagnosed?
Dr Colson assesses the breast clinically and confirms a suspected rupture with imaging — usually high-resolution ultrasound, and MRI when needed, which is the most accurate test for silicone rupture. This distinguishes rupture from other causes such as capsular contracture or a fluid collection.
How is a ruptured implant treated?
Treatment is a breast implant revision: removal of the ruptured implant and its capsule as appropriate, and exchange for a new implant, or removal alone if you prefer. Dr Colson plans this individually at SKMC, including the plane and any shaping with your own fat.
Should implants be replaced after a certain number of years?
Implants are not lifetime devices, but they do not need routine replacement at a fixed interval if all is well. Manufacturers and regulators suggest periodic imaging surveillance for silicone implants. Dr Colson advises on a sensible monitoring plan for your implants.
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Have your implants checked

Consultations and surgery with Dr Thomas Colson are performed exclusively at Sheikh Khalifa Medical City (SKMC) in Abu Dhabi, within the SEHA network. A suspected rupture, or simple surveillance of older silicone implants, can be assessed by examination and imaging.

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