Mentor Breast Implants can be removed without complications after breast augmentation. Mentor Breast Augmentation involves implanting suitable implants underneath the pectoralis major muscle through small incisions in the armpits to achieve breast augmentation with long-lasting results. After implantation, the implant will form a membrane, which is separated from human tissue and will not affect breastfeeding and breast cancer. If there are complications after surgery, such as autologous rejection, local infection, breast deformation or rupture of the implant, the implant should be removed as soon as possible. At the same time, in addition to the short-term postoperative period, patients are advised to follow the doctor’s instructions for regular checkups, and to insist on annual medical checkups 10 to 15 years after the implant surgery. To check the integrity of the implant and the morphology of the whole breast, if there is no complication, the implant can not be removed. It is recommended that patients with implanted implants choose regular hospitals for regular checkups as prescribed by the doctor.