Getting a mammogram is a regular event for women between the ages of 40-55, and older. If you’re a woman nearing this cusp of life, you may have some questions concerning the exam. Whether you’re someone who’s had breast implants for years or someone who is considering the procedure and wants to know how it may affect them down the line, one question we get asked frequently by women of all ages is how a mammogram with breast implants is conducted and whether having breast implants will affect the outcome of the exam.
The great news is that having breast implants doesn’t keep you from being able to get your annual mammogram. That being said, if you’re a woman with breast implants there are some things you’ll want to be aware of (and make your doctor aware of) before undergoing a mammogram with implants.

WHAT TO DO BEFORE A MAMMOGRAM
HOW DOES GETTING A MAMMOGRAM WITH BREAST IMPLANTS WORK?
Getting a mammogram with breast implants is a bit different from the regular mammogram screening. Since the X-rays used in mammograms are not able to capture images through the implants, technologists rely on implant displacement views to see the tissue behind and around it.Implant displacement views consist of 8 breast pictures, instead of the usual 4. These pictures are taken while the implant is pushed back against the chest wall and the breast tissue brought forward. This may feel very uncomfortable for women with breast implants, particularly if they have a lot of scar tissue, but it is the best way for capturing clear images of the breast.
source: bicrad.com


