Implant Replacement

Overview

Many women will want to exchange their breast implants if they are suffering from capsular contracture which can result in pain and distortion of the breast or they are unhappy with the shape and aesthetic appearance of the breast. Those who are wishing to have smaller, natural breasts may choose to opt for implant removal instead of replacement.

 

What does the operation involve?

 

Access to the implant is made through the same incision, the implant is removed with a capsule of scar tissue that covers it (Total Capsulectomy). In some instances it is not possible to remove all the capsule around the implant (Partial Capsulectomy). A new implant is placed and a drain is placed to prevent seroma formation and the wound is closed in layers. The procedure will take about two hours to perform. It is performed as a day case procedure, so you will be able to return home on the same day with a well fitted sports bra, once the effects of the anaesthetic have worn off.

 

What are the complications with implant replacement?

 

Infection - resulting in implant loss

Haematoma - return to theatre for bleeding

Delayed healing

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Asymmetry

 

Procedure summary

 

Implant replacement

 

Anaesthetic: General Anaesthetic

Operative time : 2 hours

Hospital Stay : Daycase

Time off work : 1-2 weeks

Recovery Time : 2-3 weeks


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