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Patient Education |
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Photo Gallery |
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The ASPS
Patient Photo Gallery currently includes
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Breast Implant Removal & Replacement Surgery |
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Overall, there are many reasons women may want or need implant revision
or replacement.
The 3 most common reasons for breast implant removal surgery
are: implant leakage or rupture, capsular contracture and a
change in size or shape. These reasons comprise over 70% of all implant
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Breast Implants |
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As with most medical devices, breast implants are not designed to last
forever. The implants, whether saline or silicone, may leak and the woman may
notice that one or both of her breasts has changed shape or size. With
saline implants it usually is apparent when they leak. As the saline is
absorbed by the body the breast becomes softer and smaller. With a leaking
silicone gel implant this may not be noticed as quickly. In most cases, the
silicone gel leaks out of the implant in the capsule or pocket and is usually
self-contained. Most women can tell a subtle change in their shape while
others notice nothing at all.
Some women just wish to be bigger or smaller and would like an implant
exchange. Other women may not like the appearance of their implants. They
feel their implants might be too high or low. Others feel that their breasts
may appear too fake and not natural. Some may be experiencing
implant rippling. Ripples can be present in both saline-filled or silicone
gel implants.
Capsular contracture makes the breast implant feel hard, and
distorts the appearance of the breast. In the later stages, the implant feels
very firm, and may take on a ball-like look. Capsular contracture
usually produces pain and discomfort. |
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Removal or Replacement of Implants |
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For implant removal surgery, general
anesthesia or IV
sedation is typically used. An incision is made either around the areola or
under the fold of the breast. The capsule around the implant is cut into and
the implant is carefully removed. If the implant is silicone-filled, it is
inspected for any signs of damage before removal. If the implant is filled
with saline, the surgeon may choose to deflate the implant to help removal.
The old implants are then replaced with new ones. The scar tissue
(capsule) that was around the implant may also be removed (if the implant is
not going to be replaced.
If only implants are removed, pain will be minimal. If implants and
capsules are removed, the discomfort will be similar to the discomfort
experienced after the initial augmentation procedure.
Breast asymmetry may occur after breast implant removal surgery if not
replaced. You may be disappointed with the results of breast implant removal
surgery. Additional surgery may be necessary to reshape breasts after implant
removal. Some women after their breast implants have been removed will need no
other breast surgeries, while others may require a breast lift. Some
breast lifts may be extensive while others may be very limited. The women
that require breast lifts will be left with scars on the outside of their
breasts, which will heal in time.
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About Surgery |
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Areas of
surgery |
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Planning your surgery |
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