Implant

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Implant is a medical device or tissue that is placed inside or on the surface of the body. Many implants are prosthetics, intended to replace missing body parts. Other implants deliver medication, monitor body functions, or provide support to organs and tissues.

Types of Implants

There are several types of implants used in medicine. These include:

Procedure

The procedure for implantation varies depending on the type of implant and the condition of the patient. Generally, the procedure involves surgery and may require a period of recovery and rehabilitation.

Risks and Complications

Like any medical procedure, there are risks associated with implants. These can include infection, implant failure, and the body's rejection of the implant. It is important for patients to discuss these risks with their healthcare provider before deciding on an implant.

Regulation

In many countries, medical implants are regulated by governmental agencies to ensure their safety and effectiveness. In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) oversees the regulation of medical implants.

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