Before a trained healthcare provider inserts IMPLANON, you will be asked to review and sign a consent form.
The timing of insertion is important. Depending on your history, your healthcare provider may ask you to:
A trained healthcare provider will insert (or remove) IMPLANON in a minor surgical procedure in his or her office. IMPLANON is inserted just under the skin on the inner side of your upper arm.
Both you and your healthcare provider should check that IMPLANON is in your arm by feeling the IMPLANON implant.
If you and your healthcare provider cannot feel IMPLANON, use a non-hormonal birth control method such as condoms until your healthcare provider confirms that IMPLANON is in place. You may need special tests to check that IMPLANON is in place or to help find IMPLANON when it’s time to take it out.
Your healthcare provider will give you a User Card to keep at home with your health records. He or she will fill out the insertion and removal dates. Keep track of the removal date and schedule an appointment for removal with a trained healthcare provider on or before the removal date.
The insertion site is covered with two bandages. You will need to leave the top bandage on for 24 hours, and the smaller bandage should be kept dry, clean and in place for three to five days.
Be sure to have checkups as advised by your healthcare provider.