Revision surgery

Revision breast surgery is a procedure performed to address issues or improve outcomes from a previous breast surgery, such as augmentation, reconstruction, or reduction. It is tailored to the individual needs of the patient and can involve replacing implants, correcting complications, or enhancing aesthetic results.

 

Reasons for Revision Breast Surgery

  1. Implant-Related Issues :

   – Capsular contracture (scar tissue around the implant becomes tight or painful).

   – Implant rupture or leakage.

   – Changes in implant position, such as “bottoming out” or asymmetry.

  1. Aesthetic Concerns :

   – Desire to change implant size, shape, or type (e.g., switching from saline to silicone).

   – Dissatisfaction with the appearance of the breasts after the initial surgery. 

  1. Medical Complications :

   – Infection or poor healing from the original procedure.

   – Breast implant illness or concerns about textured implants.

  1. Natural Changes :

   – Aging, weight fluctuations, or pregnancy may alter breast shape and size, requiring adjustments.

Procedure Options

– Implant Replacement : Removing old implants and replacing them with new ones.

– Capsulectomy : Removing scar tissue around the implant.

– Fat Grafting : Using fat from other parts of the body to enhance breast shape or volume.

– Breast Lift : Addressing sagging or drooping breasts.

– Implant Removal : Removing implants entirely, with or without additional reshaping. 

Recovery and Results

– Recovery time is typically shorter than the initial surgery, but it depends on the complexity of the procedure.

– Results aim to improve both the appearance and comfort of the breasts, aligning with the patient’s goals.

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