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Fly Through Airport Security with Your New Joint

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You've recovered from joint replacement surgery. You are ready for a relaxing vacation. But certain types of joint implants can set off airport security alarms. It's best to expect security screening to discover implants. Here's what you need to know to make your trip through security a smooth one.


Advise security officers of your implant

Tell the security officers about your joint replacement when you get near the security area. Let them know where your implant is located. A security officer will offer you a private screening. It could include screening with a hand-held wand and a pat-down inspection. You will not need to show your surgical scar or remove any clothing. Feel free to ask to be screened in a private area if this is not offered.


Carry a joint replacement ID

Although few people are asked for proof of their surgery, your orthopedic surgeon can provide a card that confirms you have an artificial joint. These cards identify the holder of the card as having a joint replacement. They also state that the implant may set off metal-detection devices. Keep your joint replacement card with you when you travel in case you need to present proof of your implant.

If you have any questions or concerns about airport security screening, call the Transportation Security Administration at 866-289-9673 or visit  TSA.gov.

© 2000-2025 The StayWell Company, LLC. All rights reserved. This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical care. Always follow your healthcare professional's instructions.

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