Breast implants linked to cancer and once commonly used in the UK have been taken off the market.
French authorities have banned the sale of Allergan's Natrelle textured implants by refusing to renew their safety approval for use in France and Europe.
Although the official guidance does not refer to cancer, there are growing concerns in the industry about links to anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL).
Experts have urged women not to panic and said there's no need to remove the implants from patients who have already had them put in.
Up to 99 per cent of women in the UK with implants are believed to have textured ones, but it is not known how many have the affected brand.
A popular type of textured breast implant made by the company Allergan has had its safety approval withdrawn by French authorities, who have banned it from being sold in Europe (stock image)
The implants being recalled are made by Allergan, which is thought to make most of the textured implants used in the UK – and the 'majority' of women with implants have textured ones
The risk of surgery is higher than that of developing the rare but treatable type of cancer, said Paul Harris, president of the British Association of Plastic Surgeons.
Allergan's implants may have had a market share as high as 50 per cent in the UK 10 years ago, The Guardian reported.
The BAAPS has today advised its members to stop using the implants.
Mr Harris said in a statement: 'The news ... will be a cause for understandable concern for many patients, particularly those who have implants currently in place.
'It is important however to recognise that this is a precautionary step taken by the regulators whilst the link between breast implant surface and BIA-ALCL becomes clear.
'We advise any patients with new symptoms such as swelling or pain to contact their implant surgeon for specific advice.
'Otherwise they should make a routine appointment when available to discuss their concerns.'
A statement from the country's National Agency for the Safety of Medicines and Health Products (ANSM) confirmed yesterday the products' CE mark (European Conformity) was removed on Monday.
Surgeons will no longer be allowed to use the implants and those being held in medical clinics must be sent back to the manufacturer, the ANSM said.
It said: 'From now on, these medical devices can no longer be marketed in France and in Europe.
'ANSM today asked Allergan to recall products in stock at all health facilities.'
The ANSM had, in November, recommended surgeons stick to using smooth implants while experts considered the safety implications of textured ones.
A committee of the French organisation will meet in February to make its final decision on whether the implants will be allowed again.
The statement added: 'At this stage, the ANSM has not identified any immediate risk for the health of women carrying the implants concerned.
'ANSM reminds that women with breast implants should be monitored annually.'
Concerns around the safety of the implants has grown in recent years as women have been diagnosed with a condition called BIA-ALCL – breast implant associated-anaplastic large cell lymphoma.
Allergan's Biocell implants are thought to have the highest risk of the cancer, according to the Association of Breast Surgery, with as many as 1 in 3,817 patients developing it.
Among most patients the condition is confined to the area containing the implant and removal is a successful treatment.
Marc Pacifico, BAAPS council member and plastic surgeon added: 'The majority of patients in the UK with breast implants will have textured surface implants in their breasts.
'According to all the latest scientific data these remain safe devices and there is no indication for any woman to consider removing or replacing their implants.
'Patients should continue with any planned follow-up they have arranged.'
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