π‘ Did you know that early detection of breast cancer is absolutely possible in women with breast implants?
At Breast Imaging Victoria, we regularly perform specialised mammograms for women with breast implants using implant displacement views (the Eklund technique), to ensure we capture as much breast tissue as possible — especially what’s hidden behind the implant. This allows us to see up to 85% of the breast tissue, regardless of implant type or size.
πThis specialised technique gently pushes the implant back towards the chest wall while the breast tissue is pulled forward and imaged separately. This ensures clearer, more accurate results. It may sound uncomfortable, but don’t worry — we apply soft, controlled compression to keep things as comfortable as possible while ensuring diagnostic quality. Many patients tell us they feel very little during the displaced views because the implant buffers the pressure.
π©» Our radiographers are trained in this technique and perform it daily. These extra views are important because standard mammograms may not always see around or through the implant — especially when looking for subtle changes or early signs of cancer.
π©βοΈ Whether you have saline or silicone implants, both are handled the same during mammography — neither is better or worse in terms of compression or image clarity.
β¨At BIV, we tailor every scan to the individual. For those with implants and breast tissue (not post-mastectomy), we usually combine mammogram and ultrasound to give the clearest picture possible.
π The current recommendation is for women aged 45–70 to have a mammogram every 2 years - and that includes women with implants. If you have risk factors, screening may begin earlier or happen more frequently. Talk to your GP.
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