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FAQ » Treatment » Implantable Devices » Will people be able to see my device?

Will people be able to see my device?

FAQ » Treatment » Implantable Devices » Will people be able to see my device?

You may notice a slight bulge under the skin where an ICD is implanted. This is normal. How it looks depends on the size of the device, size of the patient, where it’s implanted and other things.

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