What's The Best Imaging For Checking Breast Implants?
Mammogram, ultrasound, or MRI—which is best for assessing breast implants?
At Breast Imaging Victoria, we typically perform both a mammogram and an ultrasound when assessing patients with breast implants—unless the referral specifies otherwise. This dual approach ensures a thorough evaluation of both the breast tissue and implant.
π Important note:
This applies to patients with cosmetic breast implants and remaining breast tissue. For patients with implants following mastectomy, where there is no remaining breast tissue, ultrasound alone is usually sufficient.
What Each Modality Offers:
Mammogram: Vital for screening the surrounding breast tissue. We use soft compression to safely stabilise the breast and implant for clear imaging.
Ultrasound: The first-line tool for assessing implant integrity and identifying any signs of leakage or rupture.
MRI: In certain cases, if there are concerns about implant rupture or complex findings, an MRI may be requested externally for further clarification.
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Not sure which imaging applies to you or your patient? Contact our team for guidance.


