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When discussing your options for hip surgery with your surgeon, some questions you should ask include: What are the benefits and risks of each type of hip implant system (metal-on-metal, metal-on-polyethylene, ceramic-on-polyethylene, ceramic-on-ceramic, and ceramic-on-metal total hip systems, as well as, resurfacing hip implants)? Why is a metal-on-metal hip implant the best for your situation? What are the surgeon’s outcomes and personal experience in performing surgical procedures with metal-on-metal hip implants? If the surgeon recommends a resurfacing hip system, what are the surgeon’s results and personal experiences with the recommended hip resurfacing system? What are the surgeon’s outcomes and personal experience in performing surgical procedures with other types of hip systems? What symptoms can you expect to experience after surgery and for how long? What types of activities, if any, should be limited or restricted with a metal-on-metal hip implant? What results can you expect after surgery with a metal-on-metal hip implant? Which specific symptoms should you report after the surgery? What types of reactions may occur due to the implant and/or metal ions and how would they be evaluated and treated? If you have a complication related to the metal-on-metal hip implant, how likely is it that the implant would need to be removed and what would be the consequences?