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Possible Risks and Compications of Breast Augmentation
Leakage: leakage of the implant sometimes happens.
It may be because of trauma to the area or just for no reason. This can
be fixed by returning to the operating room and replacing the implant.
Asymmetry: Almost everyone’s breasts are
different to begin with and Dr. Pousti will do his best to make them as
symmetric as possible -- we can never guarantee that they will be perfect.
Capsular Contracture: It is a normal process
for the body to cover the implant with a thin layer of scar tissue. Occasionally,
an excessive amount of scar is formed and it contracts or shrinks around
the implant making it feel unacceptably firm. If mild, the breast or breasts
are moderately firm. If severe, the breasts can appear distorted and be
hard and uncomfortable. This can be treated by a surgery to remove the
scar tissue and replace the implants. It may or may not occur again.
Rippling: Being able to feel the implant due
to a small amount of breast tissue to begin with OR losing weight after
breast augmentation surgery.
Interference with mammography: All implants interfere with
mammography but the implants placed under the muscle and therefore interfere
less with mammography than implants placed above the muscle. We recommend
patients 38 years or older get a baseline mammogram prior to the surgery.
Bleeding: blood loss in this surgery is minimal.
It is important after surgery, especially in the first 2 weeks, to avoid
exercise and raising your heart rate and blood pressure. Also avoid aspirin,
ibuprofen and many other medications that may affect your ability to clot
your blood.
Infection: this is very rare but can be taken
care of with antibiotics if it occurs.
Rupture/deflation: Breast implants do not last
a lifetime. Some breast implants may rupture/deflate in the first few
months after surgery and some after several years. Others may take 10
or more years to rupture/deflate.
Loss of nipple/areola sensation: Numbness may
occur temporarily or permanently from traumatizing sensory nerves in the
breast during the procedure.
Inability to breast feed: this is not exact
because some patients cannot breast feed prior to the surgery.
Inability to predict exact cup size: we will
discuss your goals and do our best to achieve them.
Need for Revisionary surgery: It is possible
that you will need to have one or more re-operations over the course of
your life because of local complications from breast implants. Reasons
for re-operations could include any of the potential complications above.
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Diego Cosmetic Surgeon, Dr. Tom Pousti. To schedule your free cosmetic
surgery consultation in our San Diego office, call (619) 466-8851 or email
appointments@pousti.com.
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