| Who is a candidate? |
-Desire to have previously placed breast prostheses (implants) removed for symptomatic,
medical-legal reasons, and to have new implants inserted.
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| Intended Results |
-Removal of implants.
-Possible removal of capsules (scar tissue) and residual silicone.
-Placement of new Implants |
| Procedure Description |
-If only the prostheses are being removed and replaced by new ones, the operation can done under local anesthesia, sedation and local anesthesia, or general anesthesia.
-If the capsules or scar tissue around the prostheses are also being removed, sedation and local or general anesthesia will be required.
-Usually the operation will be performed through the old incision. |
| Recuperation and Healing |
-If only implants are removed and replaced with new ones, pain will be minimal. .
-If implants and capsules (car tissue) are removed, the discomfort will be similar to the discomfort experienced after the initial augmentation procedure.
-Post-operative discomfort should be controlled with oral medication.
-The patient may be discharged in a loose dressing.
-Dissolvable sutures are usually used.
-Light activities can be resumed as tolerated. Aerobic activities can be started in about 4-6 weeks as advised by Dr. Alexander. |
| Other Options |
-An additional procedure that might enhance the result is a Breast Lift (mastopexy) |
| Insurance Guidelines |
-If your implants are being removed because of symptoms, implant rupture, or deformity, insurance coverage may be available. Our staff will assist you in making pre-authorization inquiries. |
| Note |
-The specific risks and the suitability of this procedure for a given individual can
be determined only at the time of consultation. All surgical procedures have some
degree of risk. Minor complications that do not affect the outcome occur occasionally.
Major complications are rare. |