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Why do women have re-ops?

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Post by COOKIE 30th May 2013, 10:00 pm


(HealthNewsDigest.com) - Contrary to popular opinion, breast implants do not always last a lifetime. The natural process of aging, local complications, patient satisfaction, and age of the implants all play a factor in the necessity of second surgical procedures. Below are common reasons why women undergo second breast implant surgeries.

Bigger or Smaller

Following breast implant surgery, some women simply want to change their appearance again. For some it's a desire to go bigger. For others it's a desire to go smaller. Whichever the direction, breast implants can be successfully exchanged for both larger and smaller sizes to accommodate a patient's desires. In most cases, the implant can be inserted through the same incision site so no additional scarring results

Implant Exchange

Perhaps you've got the old silicone implants from decades ago. Or maybe you're looking to trade up your saline implants for the new silicone gel implants that everyone's talking about these days. With all the advances in modern medicine today, it's not uncommon for women to want to trade up to a newer model for an improved look and increased safety.

Aging Changes

Just as with natural breasts, augmented breasts tend to change with age. With gravity, pregnancy and weight fluctuations, the breasts may begin to sag and thin out. For most, the breasts age appropriately. However, aging changes can still be addressed, often with breast lift surgery which can be combined with a second breast implant surgery if desired.

Complications

As with any surgical procedure, there are potential complications which can occur with breast augmentation and some of these may require a second breast implant surgery. One of the more common, though still low, risks associated with breast implants is capsular contracture in which the naturally forming scar tissue surrounding the implant hardens and squeezes the implant. This can lead to hardening and distortion of the breasts and even pain. There are four grades of capsular contracture that range from Grade I to Grade IV. Typically, only Grade III and Grade IV require surgical correction. Other potential complications which may require a revision surgery include implant shifting and implant rupture.

Fortunately, even in cases when complications result following breast augmentation, revision surgery can be performed to dramatically improve the breast appearance and the patient's self-confidence as well. Second breast implant surgeries can be more complicated so patients should be sure to seek out only the best breast augmentation surgeons.

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