CONDITIONS — Breast

Capsular Contracture

Capsular contracture is a condition in which the scar tissue around a breast implant hardens, leading to a firm feeling in the implant area and often pain. It is one of the most common complications of breast augmentation, and can occur shortly after surgery or years later. While there is no sure way to prevent it, there are various treatments that can help reduce the risk of capsular contracture. These include using a smooth-walled implant, placing the implant beneath the muscle instead of above it, and proper post-operative care. In addition to these measures, doctors may also recommend a massage program to help with scar tissue formation and reduce the risk of capsular contracture. Despite these treatments, in some cases capsular contracture may still occur, and in these cases revision surgery may be needed to correct the problem.

Capsular contracture is a condition in which the scar tissue around a breast implant hardens, leading to a firm feeling in the implant area and often pain. It is one of the most common complications of breast augmentation, and can occur shortly after surgery or years later. While there is no sure way to prevent it, there are various treatments that can help reduce the risk of capsular contracture. These include using a smooth-walled implant, placing the implant beneath the muscle instead of above it, and proper post-operative care. In addition to these measures, doctors may also recommend a massage program to help with scar tissue formation and reduce the risk of capsular contracture. Despite these treatments, in some cases capsular contracture may still occur, and in these cases revision surgery may be needed to correct the problem.

Reconstrcutive plastic surgeon - Dr Faisal Salim

Plastic surgery is a medical specialty that focuses on the reconstruction and alteration of the body. It includes cosmetic procedures such as breast augmentation, liposuction, and nose jobs. Plastic surgery can be used to improve a person’s appearance and self-confidence, but it can also be used to treat medical conditions and restore physical function. Over the last few decades, the number of people undergoing plastic surgery has increased dramatically.

While most plastic surgeries are relatively safe and successful, there is a risk of complications. One of the most common complications of breast augmentation is capsular contracture, in which the scar tissue around the implant hardens, leading to a firm feeling in the implant area and often pain. In some cases, the condition can cause the implant to feel like a rock.

Capsular contracture can occur shortly after surgery or years later. Th e exact cause of capsular contracture is not known, though some risk factors have been identified. These include using a textured implant, placing the implant above the muscle instead of beneath it, and poor post-operative care. It is also more common in smokers and people with a history of breast implants.

Fortunately, there are various treatments that can help reduce the risk of capsular contracture. These include using a smooth-walled implant, placing the implant beneath the muscle instead of above it, and proper post-operative care. In addition to these measures, doctors may also recommend a massage program to help with scar tissue formation and reduce the risk of capsular contracture.

In some cases, capsular contracture may still occur despite preventive measures. In these cases, revision surgery may be needed to correct the problem. Revision surgery involves removing the hardened capsule and replacing the implant with a new one. This is usually done through a second incision in the breast.

In conclusion, capsular contracture is a common complication of breast augmentation. While there is no sure way to prevent it, there are various treatments that can help reduce the risk of capsular contracture. If capsular contracture does occur, revision surgery may be necessary to correct the problem.

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