Silver clip ligation usually refers to birth control, and MRI is not usually recommended after the procedure.
If you choose to have an MRI with a silver clip ligation, it is generally not recommended because the silver clip is a metal material and should not be worn during an MRI, as this can interfere with the MRI signal and can easily affect the diagnosis.
If an MRI is currently needed, it is usually recommended that the silver clips be removed first, after the body is free of metal.
Before choosing to have an MRI, any metal materials worn on the body need to be removed as well, otherwise it will affect the imaging. Hair gel or wax is not allowed on the day of the examination.
If an abnormal reaction is found through the MRI examination, it is recommended to go back to the hospital for the next review after an interval of about 1~2 weeks, so as to rule out pathological factors in time and then target treatment.