Are you planning to get breast implants, or perhaps, you already have? Here’s a quick reminder: those implants aren’t meant to last forever. And yes, you will probably have to replace them at some point. The good news is, it’s easy to tell when they need to be replaced. Here are some of the signs to look out for:
1. You’re Not Happy With the Size
The most common reason for breast implant replacement is because the patient isn’t happy with the breast size anymore. It’s common for women to realize after a while, as they age and their body changes, that the size they wanted done is not what they want anymore. In turn, they have them replaced—either to go bigger or smaller.
2. Capsular Contracture Occurs
Following a breast augmentation surgery, a protective scar capsule will form around the implant, giving the implant softness and a natural feel. However, in a rare number of situations, the scar capsule hardens on the implant. Many women have lived with a contracture for 20-30 years. However, a solution to this is breast revision by removing the implant, reshaping the breast pocket, and replacing the implant.
3. Implant Rupture
Ruptured silicone implants might not change shape because the silicone tends to remain set within the surrounding tissue. Saline implants are made from a silicone shell filled with saline solution. If the saline implants rupture, they will change shape/deflate, depending on the location of the hole they will deflate very slowly (upper portion) or quicker (lower portion). That is when it’s time to replace them or just take them out completely.
4. Migrating Implants
Although the implants won’t move too far, on some rare occasions they may shift or become displaced over time, so that they’re not in the correct position anymore. Sometimes implant migration is barely noticeable and won’t require any treatment. In other cases, revision breast augmentation surgery may be needed to move the implant back to its original position.
5. Rotating Implants
Most implants are circular, but some that are anatomically shaped look like a teardrop. In this case, they can sometimes rotate, which can make the breasts look uneven. Again, revision surgery may be necessary.
At Some Point, They Need to Be Replaced
Even if you don’t encounter any of these issues, you may want to have your breast implants replaced or removed after a certain number of years. It is worth noting that the FDA does not specifically require replacement, however, 20-40% of breast augmentation patients and 40-70% of breast reconstruction patients undergo a new procedure during the first 8-10 years after the placement of their implants. In many cases, a non-implant-related procedure, such as a breast lift, may create the opportunity for implant replacement.
The Surgery
If you decide to have your breast implant replaced, you’re probably curious about what the surgery will be like. In most cases, it’s easy to replace them. The recovery after any revision breast surgery is typically easier than the first time around. In fact, the implant pocket can usually be utilized again after any scar tissue is removed. As a result, there is little down-time, and resuming cardio activities can be about 2 weeks.
Conclusion
Are you a candidate for a replacement? It’s important to consult with a plastic surgeon first to evaluate your current situation. During the consultation, your surgeon will know what your goals are and determine the best type, shape, and size of implant for the revision.
Having the best plastic surgeon in Torrance, CA will help you through your breast implant journey. We can help you here at Peninsula Plastic Surgery. Schedule a consultation today!
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